my passion is still in events. no doubt about that. but if peope\le try to ruin my events passion due to a dog eat dog world. sorry.. (should i say sowee?) but i am here for a mission in life. i made a commitment to contribute to the success of the philippines and the world i still want to do social development and diplomatic development line. reporting to ten thousand people who i have to deliver the best of my abilities. i'd rather not work than give a lousy work.
you'd probably generalize me as "one of those ateneans who doesnt want to be a slave coz they come from THE ateneo" true. , the lessons i learned in THE ateneo do make sense. we are mere humans. not robots you can manipulate. humans who are here for a purpose and not for YOUR purpose. Humans who have needs. HUmans who are LIMITED.
i've set my standards even in college. (avid readers of my blog is a witness to that) i do events not because i have to but i want to. i do events that has a purpose more than a launch. i do events to create ripples of change. i do events to shape other people. and that is how i want my role in life to be. and not be a slave of my own passion. your making yourselves ironic. you're making your life miserable. there is more to life than yosi, meetings, computers, newspapers and pathetic starbucks coffee (haha. shameless plug.)
i built my life creating my career (ergo, no love life), and if this is just how it is going to be, well then i stick to my principles and you stick to your own. This could probably those first job blues, but as i hear my friends having fun with their work, i think not.
If i resign from this one. i still have 4 more. and these 4 more jobs do matter to me more than anything else because they shape me. they mold me.
i'm sure the selfemployment world will be more than glad to welcome me back in. i missed you so much.
(btw, thanks for making me smile again.)
...::The world is full of passing faces. Our hearts are bruised in many places::..
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