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Bluchip2019

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  1. For those willing to hustle, 200K can fund a basic food cart, online reselling biz, or service-based startup. Location, demand, and personal effort will make or break it.
  2. I was in the same spot before with 200K. I ended up splitting it—half in MP2 for passive growth, and the other half to test a small online reselling biz. Depends on your risk appetite, but having one part safe and one part active worked well for me.
  3. Try niyo RibChon. Sulit!
  4. Ang Bohol ay kilala sa kakaibang ganda ng Chocolate Hills at makasaysayang simbahan, pero ang tunay na mahuhulog ka ay sa tahimik nitong alindog at malinaw na dagat. Kung tarsier man o tanawin ng paglubog ng araw ang hanap mo, may inihahandang hiwaga ang isla sa bawat bisita.
  5. Location & Access Where is Solaire located? 1 Asean Avenue, Entertainment City, Parañaque, Metro Manila – beside SM Mall of Asia. How do I get there? 15–20 minutes from NAIA via NAIA Expressway or Roxas Blvd. Easily reachable via Grab or taxi. Ample free parking and valet available.
  6. Did you know? Sa Puerto Galera, may underwater cave na tinatawag na “The Hole in the Wall”—perfect spot ’yan for divers! Para kang dumadaan sa secret door papunta sa isang hidden paradise.
  7. Did you know? Sa Cordilleras, may rice terraces na ginawa libo na ang taon gamit lang ang kamay, walang heavy machinery—parang ancient version ng landscaping pero world-class! Literal na handmade with love.
  8. Boracay is so small, you could theoretically walk the entire length of the island in under two hours — if you can resist the temptation to stop every five minutes for mango shakes, sunsets, and selfies. (Spoiler: you won't. 🍹🌅📸)
  9. Bohol is a stunning destination with its iconic Chocolate Hills, pristine beaches, and charming tarsiers. However, it's worth noting that expenses can add up quickly. Transportation, especially in tourist areas like Panglao, can be pricey, with tricycle fares starting at ₱100 even for short distances. Tour packages and activities, such as island hopping or countryside tours, often come with higher price tags, especially if opting for private arrangements. Despite the costs, the experiences Bohol offers are truly memorable. To make the most of your trip without overspending, consider joining group tours, using local transportation apps like Maxim for better fare estimates, and exploring less commercialized areas. With careful planning, you can enjoy the beauty of Bohol without breaking the bank.
  10. Business Idea: Start a SmartContent Studio, an AI-powered service that creates ready-to-post social media content for small businesses, freelancers, and startups. Clients fill out a quick form, and you use tools like ChatGPT for captions, DALL·E for visuals, and Canva AI for layouts — delivering curated, high-quality posts within 24 hours. Offer affordable content packs (ex: 5 captions, 10 graphics) and upsell full monthly calendars. Perfect for businesses that need to look good online but can’t hire a full agency yet. Tagline: "Your Brand, On Point — Powered by AI.
  11. "Invest sa alam mo." Kung saan ka pamilyar, doon ka muna pumwesto. Sabi nga ni Peter Lynch, mas maganda kung naiintindihan mo ‘yung negosyo bago ka bumili ng stocks. Kung araw-araw mong ginagamit ang isang brand at napapansin mong dumadami ang gumagamit nito, baka magandang i-check kung maganda rin ang takbo ng kumpanya nila. Minsan, ‘yung simple mong experience, ‘yun na pala ang edge mo sa market! Pero syempre, kahit kilala mo ang brand, huwag pa rin basta-basta. Importanteng mag-research pa rin bago mag-invest para hindi puro "hopia" sa dulo.
  12. Culinary Spots You Might Want to Check Out Sintâ by Chef Ariel Manuel: This fine dining restaurant offers a fusion of art and cuisine, with a majestic view of Taal Lake enhancing the experience. RSM - La Terrazza: A new addition offering Filipino dishes with an overlooking view of Taal Lake. The View: As the name suggests, this spot offers breathtaking vistas alongside a diverse menu, making it a must-visit for both the scenery and the food.
  13. Did you know? Cebu has the oldest street in the Philippines—Colon Street! Yup, it’s been around since the 1500s… that’s older than your Lola’s chismis and still just as lively!
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