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Demanding Change Without Changing Oneself Won’t Change Anything

Posted on December 4, 2015 By Grimwald 12 Comments on Demanding Change Without Changing Oneself Won’t Change Anything
Demanding Change Without Changing Oneself Won’t Change Anything

First, let’s begin with a story from my 4th grade teacher… There was this kid who saw how bad and ugly the world was and prayed: “Lord, please change the world so that everyone can be happy!” Unfortunately, nothing happened. When the kid became a teen, he saw how terrible the state of his country was so he…

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The 2016 Elections And Why Things Won’t Change for Most Pinoys

Posted on September 8, 2015September 8, 2015 By P. Farol 44 Comments on The 2016 Elections And Why Things Won’t Change for Most Pinoys
The 2016 Elections And Why Things Won’t Change for Most Pinoys

  Or How the Victim Mentality Continues to Plague Our Society from the Bottom to the Top Despite all the great leaders it has had, all the great Filipinos it has had, and all the resources it has, the Philippines is still one of the poorest countries in the world. From the time of Emilio…

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Kulturang Pinoy: Makalumang Pag-iisip Sa Modernong Mundo

Posted on July 19, 2015 By Grimwald 8 Comments on Kulturang Pinoy: Makalumang Pag-iisip Sa Modernong Mundo
Kulturang Pinoy: Makalumang Pag-iisip Sa Modernong Mundo

2015 na at ilang buwan na lang ay darating na 2016 na siyang inaasahan ng nakararami na magdadala ng mabuting pagbabago sa ating bansa. Ganoon pa man, pasensya na kung hindi ako gaanong umaasa na darating ang pagbabago na inaasam ng ating mga kababayan dahil sa palagay ko, iilan lang naman talaga ang gustong magbago para…

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Starting From Scratch: A Possible Solution

Posted on April 12, 2015 By Grimwald 10 Comments on Starting From Scratch: A Possible Solution
Starting From Scratch: A Possible Solution

I am a big fan of RPG games, you know, the ones wherein you play the role of a certain character and you progress through the game in an adventurous manner. It’s like reading a good adventure book wherein you yourself are the hero and how you save the princess/prince/kingdom/world/universe is entirely up to you….

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Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People

Posted on April 5, 2015February 6, 2023 By Grimwald 6 Comments on Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People
Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People

As a tribute to Rafael Alunan III’s article, I am currently writing this article as both a response and a brief look into the self-defeating Pinoy psyche. As you know, at least based on what the media likes to tell us, we have long been freed from the alleged oppression of the Marcos regime. While…

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The Delusion Of Idealism

Posted on February 17, 2015 By Grimwald 56 Comments on The Delusion Of Idealism
The Delusion Of Idealism

Once upon a time, there was a Prince who loved a Princess but their royal parents didn’t want them for one another and tried to keep them separate. However, against all odds, the Prince and the Princess got together anyway and eventually have a daughter together. The Prince and the Princess were originally intended to be…

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So who wants to change?

Posted on February 12, 2015 By Batangenyo 14 Comments on So who wants to change?
So who wants to change?

Kung bibigyan ka ng pagkakataon, . . . Ahm. . . . . Kung bibigyan ka ng pagkakataon, na kunyari, papipiliin ka kung saang panahon mo gustong umusbong. Kailan ang pipiliin mo? Pakiramdam mo ba, sa tamang panahon ka naisilang? Mas pipiliin mo bang, sana sa nakaraan ka na lamang nabuhay, nang sa ganon, sana…

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Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?

Posted on December 2, 2014 By benign0 28 Comments on Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?
Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?

Ultimately this is really the only question that really matters. There is no disputing the fact that the Philippines must change. The alternative? Well, that’s really up to Filipinos. If the Philippines does not change, it will continue along its current path. It would be a matter of being content with that course and the…

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