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Kahit anong course man yang tinapos mo at napunta ka sa ibang job role na hindi mo naman ginusto, tiis muna sa current  at hanap din ng ibang work kahit sa abroad, kasi sa Pilipinas laging matataas ang mga standards nila baka nga need pa nila ng masteral hahah

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Lies and Misinformation Given to Our Youth

People these days forgot the value of working hard and sacrifice -the value of drive, responsibility, integrity, and accountability.

I built my business from the ground, up. From barely making ends meet, to making six figures every year. Do not listen to those who always prioritize 'mental health' or 'happiness', when they do not really know what it means and just blurt out quotes from Facebook/Tiktok.

 

1. "Rest ka muna" "Wag mag madali"

- Start as early as you can, as young as you can. You are fired up, fresh from college. You should be hungry to make that dough. In making money, experience and reputation is key.  Apply to multiple companies, acquire many skills, learn the art of the trade. People say 'take it easy' because they want to justify why they fall behind. And yes, of course it is normal to feel bad if you're old with no substantial progress in life. Learn to NOT excuse yourself from being the best version of yourself.

2. "Learn to say, No" "Leave on time" "Don't do more than what's asked

- Since when did working hard become bad? It is okay to stay after work hours. It is okay to go in early. If it means getting the job done and well, make that compromise. People may say, 'respect yourself',  'do not let them use/abuse you', and 'you are replaceable'. I say, do your damn job and make it excellent. Build yourself until you can make demands. Ask for higher pay. If not, make yourself a loss for a company if you leave. Do not settle for anything less.

Back when I was a producer (not a host) at a radio station, I did the jobs of 4 different people other than being a producer. Why? Because I want to make the best damn radio production I can. Then, I was recognized and raised to the highest ranks in the company. Then, I left to pursue my own business. And guess what? They still invite and pay me to train them.

Whatever field you are in, master your craft. Be the best in your workplace. Take initiatives, make necessary sacrifices. Leave the company better than when you started.

Final take. Do not be so dramatic about nothing. Be the best version of yourself, it will pay off. Do not easily victimize yourself (burnt out, unhappy, etc.), you have more potential than you know. Not perfection, but the pursuit of it. You are a wild animal. Be hungry. Be ferocious.

And finally, stop needing motivational quotes or looking for 'signs'. The only regret that I have is that I didn't do more.

 

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