Thursday, December 8, 2011

Measuring Success

Today, I can finally say . . .

I have no regrets in business for the Lord is my partner. I have gained immeasurable and priceless wisdom. I have accepted whatever cards He decided to deal to me. I can do everything in Christ who strengthens me.

God is good, all the time. God bless. Mama Mary loves you, me too.

We had our Grand High School Homecoming last weekend and had the opportunity to be together with my batch mates and teachers. Swell!

Success depends on how we personally measure it.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Manny's Inspiring Speech

From Manny V. Pangilinan's speech to the graduating students of the Ateneo de Manila University in 2006:

I’d like to make a personal request. I’d like to ask each of you a favor. Give me bragging rights. Do something great. Sometime in the future, I want to hear some incredible thing you’ve done. And I’d like to brag that I spoke at your graduation. In return, I offer you a few more pieces of advice. Keep it real. Stay true to what’s best in yourself, to the best of your experience here at the Ateneo. Trust your instincts. Believe in yourself. Engage in sports, you’ll need it as you age. Make art, or at least, value it. Be brave. Be bold. Find something that moves you or pisses you off, but do something about it. You have a voice, speak up.
Take a stand for what’s right. Make a change. You may not always be popular, but you’ll be part of something larger and greater than yourself. Besides, making history is cool, isn’t it? But I also want to offer a warning: you will meet people who’ll entice you to compromise your principles. They’ll try to seduce you and distract you with money, power, security and perhaps, most dangerously, a sense of belonging. Don’t let them; it’s not worth it.
You can have genuine values and still get that job. You can have a conscience and still make money.

Let me send you off with one final thought. I was born poor, but poor was not born in me. And it shouldn’t be born in you either. You can make it. Whatever you may wish to do with your future, you can make it. It gets dark sometimes, but morning comes always. Suffering breeds character. Character breeds faith. In the end, faith will not disappoint. You must not disappoint.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Business, Not As Usual?

Business is business. It comes both with excitement and headaches, and at times even heartaches.

But, I say to myself "No to fear and worry, such will not paralyze me."
I trust in Him instead.

No matter how bad things get, something good is out there, just over the horizon…


Got the quote from the movie "Green Lantern". There is hope.

I took this photo when my family went to revisit "Kamay ni Hesus" at Quezon. It was a stress-relieving day for me (something good in the midst of life's concerns).

Monday, August 1, 2011

Saturday, July 9, 2011

In Times of Loss

The biggest shock when I lost it all was the realization that so much of my life had been out of my control. When I started to make the money back, I vowed that it would never happen again. I bought things only when I could afford them. There was no big mortgage, no cars on hire purchase. I remember buying a TR6 sports car for £6,000, and funnily enough it gave me more pleasure than the Porsche ever had.
Simon Cowell

I've lost tremendous amounts of money in various markets and I think that that's something that makes you better at my job, not worse.
Jim Cramer

No matter how hard the loss, defeat might serve as well as victory to shake the soul and let the glory out.
Al Gore

Recently somebody said, "Hey, you lost weight," and I said, "Yeah, thirty-five pounds and three and a half billion dollars." So I'm quite a bit lighter and more flexible than I was.
John Malone

I enjoy every opportunity and live every moment. And that is why I have no regrets. It’s when you are not scared of losing that you win everything.
Shailendra Singh

The only way of making money is for effort. The only time I've ever lost money is when I've purposely said, "I'm doing this to make money." And I've actually on three occasions lost significant sums. I have made wealth when I've actually made a contribution to something,
when I've done something I thought I could do better than somebody else or have done something better than somebody else does it.
Kerry Stokes