Greatness

I learned a lot of things from the Summit last Saturday. One thing that will always stay in my mind is this, as what a good speaker and friend Tope Rivera said, "..we do not use our greatness to step down on others." It was a stand up point moment where you know that there is really a possibility for change in this country. If all of us, rich or poor, great or weak think about these words and put them into action in their everyday life, then, we would be having a wonderful nation.

Change is both good and bad. There are a hundred different possibilities for change to happen, but without the risk of making changes can we never know what might become of that one speck of change, what outcome could have been created, who or what could have benefited form that simple change. Some people are greatly affected by change, but we could not always just sit around and stay at the risk free side, the safe side. We must go out of our shells to prove something to the world.

I myself have been frustrated with what people think about this country. Millions of then say everyday that there is nothing we can do The about it. The 'NA LANG" attitude of every Filipino. When we know that certain people are corrupt, the average Filipino would say, "Cge na lang, bhala na sila, ganyan naman talaga yan eh". Imagine,if one million peple would stand up and say, "I want to change that I'd go and register and chose a candidate that I think is the answer to this country's prayers" What's better would probably be, "I can't wait for a politician to end poverty, ill end it myself." Imagine if everybody cooperated in events that works to improve the quality of life f every individual.

Imagine, change!

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