May mga kakilala ba kayong mga taong parating sinasabi ay…
“Pwede na yan.”
“At least may nakakain.”
“Ano ang magagawa ko? Ganoon talaga ang tadhana ko.”
Ito yung mga taong alam mong
may magagawa pa naman pero wala namang ginagawa.
These are the people who choose to live in MEDIOCRITY.
CHINKEE, ANO YAN?
NAKAKAIN BA YAN?
MEDICAL TERM BA ‘YAN?
Ano ba ang mediocrity?
- ORDINARY
- COMMON
- PASSIVITY
- LACK OF DREAMS, INSPIRATION
- COMPLACENCY
Bakit hindi ito maganda?
You live in a place you can afford but not like.
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You…
- live in a bad neighborhood, and you do not feel safe.
- often thinking about the security of your home and your family when you are away.
- know that crime rates in that area is high.
- don’t like your neighbor and they seem to be unfriendly.
Your mode of transportation is not really convenient for you.
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You are often late for work since wala kang choice
kundi mag commute kahit alam mo that it is the right time
na bumili ka ng sarili mong motor o sasakyan.
Kung may sasakyan ka naman,
mas madalas pa siyang ayusin kaysa magamit mo.
Mas mabilis pa s’yang tumirik at mag-overheat
kaysa mairating ka sa iyong pupuntahan.
You eat food that is mostly unhealthy.
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Okay lang sa iyo na lagi kang naka-instant.
What we eat also dictates our state of being healthy or not.
Napakahalaga ng nutrition ‘di ba?
‘Di ba may kasabihan, you are what you eat?
Mas masarap kung masusustansya yung ating inihahain
sa ating mga mahal sa buhay kaysa sa
mga junk food na kaya lang natin bilhin.
Mas maganda rin na tuwing o-order ka sa resto
ay hindi mo uunahin tignan ang presyo ng gusto mong kainin.
You seem to have no other option but to borrow things.
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Kahit hiyang-hiya ka na, parang wala kang choice except makiusap.
Nakiki-wifi ka lang.
Nakikigamit ka lang ng mga subscription sa netflix
para mapanood mo ang mga favorite mong series.
Kung may party kang pupuntahan,
nanghihiram ka lang ng sapatos at gamit para may maisuot.
You buy things during a sale and at a thrift shop.
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Wala naman masama bumili ng mga discounted or mga items on sale.
Kahit ako ay bumibili n’yan, pero hindi siya pwedeng i-apply sa lahat.
Hindi mo naman pwedeng sabihin na tsaka na lang natin
i-enroll ang anak natin sa school, kapag may sale na.
Buying things on a sale isn’t saving you money,
but actually you are losing more.
Kasi you give up on quality for the price.
You are giving up your personal taste for affordability.
“Never settle for less but always go for the best. Question, “Ginawa mo na ba yung best mo?”
-Chinkee Tan, Filipino Motivational Speaker
THINK. REFLECT. APPLY.
- Are you living in mediocrity?
- Are you giving your loved ones the best or are you settling for less?
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