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3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

Posted on December 3, 2014December 3, 2014 By benign0 13 Comments on 3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress
3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

The trouble with Filipinos is that they don’t see any meaning in their lives that is bigger than themselves. At best there is, like most warm-blooded mammals with bulges in their heads wider than their brainstems, that instinctive altruism for his own immediate family. But even that one is often brought to question on account…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion, Society

Jeepneys remain a stark symbol of the Philippines’ utter failure to prosper

Posted on August 26, 2014 By benign0 41 Comments on Jeepneys remain a stark symbol of the Philippines’ utter failure to prosper
Jeepneys remain a stark symbol of the Philippines’ utter failure to prosper

Coming up with a great product — an innovative one even — is just 20 percent of the job. You also need to develop systems to produce it and market it. That system is also known as the business enterprise. An example of a failure to complete the remaining 80 percent of the job is…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Society

Substance matters in an economic crisis

Posted on April 15, 2014July 17, 2022 By benign0 4 Comments on Substance matters in an economic crisis
Substance matters in an economic crisis

Equity. It is that ethereal quality of an entity — be it a person, a business, or an entire society — that spells the difference between the authentic and the pretentious, the sustainable and the fleeting, the substantial and the shallow. When you think “America” what comes to mind? Most likely it will be names…

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Development, Economy

Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

Posted on February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 By Hugh Stanley 30 Comments on Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development
Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

The following is a list of the real opportunities that exist and which could be grasped by an administration with sufficient foresight and determination. Agriculture. • Fine wool production. The land above 700 meters in Luzon, Mindoro, Panay islands and Batanes can support about 10 million Merino sheep producing about 80 million kilos of wool…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Science, Technology

Lack of thinking and arrogant attitudes are the Philippines’ undoing

Posted on April 29, 2013October 28, 2015 By Ilda 150 Comments on Lack of thinking and arrogant attitudes are the Philippines’ undoing
Lack of thinking and arrogant attitudes are the Philippines’ undoing

In the Philippines, there are many people who claim to have a monopoly on great ideas. They claim to know what is good for you and everyone else. Some of them get very impatient about bringing their ideas into “action”. These people also think that their ideas are superior to other people’s ideas. They quickly…

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