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Noynoy Aquino does not work hard for the money

Posted on May 8, 2011February 12, 2022 By Ilda 18 Comments on Noynoy Aquino does not work hard for the money
Noynoy Aquino does not work hard for the money

I read somewhere that people with high I.Q.’s tend to stay up late and get up later in the mornings. That article explained why: “…intelligent people are infamous for burning the midnight oil to cram for tests, write papers, touch up those earnings reports, etc.” and “…it’s primarily the smarties who prefer to habitually stay…

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Development, Government, Lifestyle

What’s up with Boracay?

Posted on May 5, 2011 By benign0 11 Comments on What’s up with Boracay?
What’s up with Boracay?

I hear that one needs to stay in the Shangri La or some other posh resort to enjoy Boracay nowadays. Back in the days when the island was just a sleepy paradise, roughing it up in a rinky-dink hut or no-frills inn was the way to go. Is the spirit of beach combing the way…

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Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle

Do Filipinos suffer from narcissistic personality disorder?

Posted on May 3, 2011September 19, 2015 By Ilda 152 Comments on Do Filipinos suffer from narcissistic personality disorder?
Do Filipinos suffer from narcissistic personality disorder?

It’s official. I finally got confirmation that a lot of Filipino men are so into themselves. I thought it was just me but a recent survey conducted by global market research company, Synovate Inc. revealed that 48 percent of Filipino males felt they were sexually attractive. This revelation made another global media outlet, CNN International…

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Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

Why Australia is a great country

Posted on May 2, 2011April 4, 2014 By benign0 27 Comments on Why Australia is a great country
Why Australia is a great country

There isn’t much about living in Australia to complain about. This is, I think, the reason why I haven’t written much about Australia. I realise though that my long silence about life in Australia is a bit disturbing. Maybe it is just me getting a bit uncomfortable with being too comfortable. Indeed, when things simply…

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Culture, Government, Lifestyle

The funny way Filipinos talk about sex

Posted on April 30, 2011October 5, 2015 By benign0 5 Comments on The funny way Filipinos talk about sex
The funny way Filipinos talk about sex

Do Filipinos like talking about sex? Answering that question is a journey in itself, and the journey begins with a concept I coined a while back — the Filipino’s tradition-religion complex. The tradition-religion complex represents a narrow framework in which a person finds moral clarity. In the case of the Filipino, it encompasses a small…

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Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

Three fundamental roadblocks to improving Philippine public transport

Posted on April 26, 2011December 11, 2022 By benign0 21 Comments on Three fundamental roadblocks to improving Philippine public transport
Three fundamental roadblocks to improving Philippine public transport

Solving the mass transport problem of large Philippine cities is one of those hard problems. Much of its hardness is accounted for by that inescapable fundamental nature of the poverty that defines the Filipino’s very existence — the Filipino’s habit of entering into commitments that they are inherently incapable of honouring. Such commitments are almost…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Lifestyle

Sexuality in Philippine society: imprisoned in an obsolete tradition-religion complex

Posted on April 25, 2011April 25, 2011 By benign0 11 Comments on Sexuality in Philippine society: imprisoned in an obsolete tradition-religion complex
Sexuality in Philippine society: imprisoned in an obsolete tradition-religion complex

In her article “Between Sensationalism and Censure” (Philippine Journalism Review, April 2002, pages 35-37), Diana Mendoza observed how the bizarreness of Filipinos’ regard for sexuality is reflected in Philippine cinema. Her observations are gleaned from among others, comments made by sociology professor Michael Tan of the University of the Philippines in the Sixth International congress…

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Culture, Education, Lifestyle, Media, Religion, Society

Channeling Filipino money to Filipino ideas: Filipinos can succeed in business!

Posted on April 18, 2011 By benign0 30 Comments on Channeling Filipino money to Filipino ideas: Filipinos can succeed in business!
Channeling Filipino money to Filipino ideas: Filipinos can succeed in business!

Lots of people have great ideas. Unfortunately not all people with great ideas are very entrepreneurial. It remains a giant leap to get from an idea to a clear execution roadmap. The execution roadmap need not be written like a formal thesis, but it should at least demonstrate how said idea can be turned into…

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Economy, Lifestyle, Society, Technology

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