09 December 2012

On Pacquiao's Loss and the Nation's Priorities

Priorities, Bayan ko. Manny Pacquiao earns around one billion pesos (some USD 25 million) despite the loss in this non-titled gambling match. I understand the feelings of a sports fan; and I also understand the feelings of the general population of a developing economy whose sources of pride seem so limited.

Meanwhile, our thoughts, empathy, and solidarity should go to our suffering brethren in Compostela Valley, Davao, and many parts of Mindanao. Manny has all the means necessary to overcome this life's setback. But our national priorities, resources, and energies must be given to the weakest, to those who need them the most.

Stop those senseless bickering over "religious" issues! Let's not become a nation who gets the energy from hatred and denials just to keep us going and cover up our insecurities. We have to create social values that side with and for the poor, the weak, the marginalized, the victims, the needy.

Yes, lest we forget, it's the advent season.


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Congrats Juan Manuel Marquez! Chase your dreams, face your fears, focus on your mission, and work hard for success. These are life's lessons from JMM.

As for Manny, he was winning in the scorecards. But then, just like in life, there are one big bang moments! Live and continue being a blessing to others, touching hearts and lives. 

Unfortunately, a cruel side of this world wants to shoot down stars. They want the stars to fall down, the famous to suffer. The country and fans should continue supporting Manny. Several champions get damaged and wounded permanently because they couldn't handle their fall and defeat.

It's just a beginning of Manny's next mission in life!

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