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Workaholics
by Bernard, Sep 16, 2008
They are the employers’ delight, the ones who put in the extra time in their jobs, the ones who find pleasure in their work, the ones who will punch-in one hour before the regular hours, then will not leave the office until every things in order. But who really are these people?
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The Three Students
by Bernard, Jul 6, 2008
Let me share with you the story of students A, B and C.
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Bravery and Courage
by Bernard, Jul 6, 2008
Real courage means being able to admit your mistakes and accepting the full consequence of what comes after them.
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Prayers
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
The most common misconception about prayers that’s making people frustrated is that “We always insist on getting what we prayed for.” Hey, that’s not the way it works.
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Working in Groups
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
We all have been involved working in groups one way or another (school, office, volunteer groups, church groups and the likes) and I am sure everyone will agree with me that politics is and will always be a constant.
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Auto-balancing
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
Life is an auto-balancing act in itself. That should explain why there will be days we are happy, there will be days we are sad. There will be days we are sharp, there will be days we are sloppy.
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Drunks and Truth
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
We always say “He’s drunk already, don’t listen to him.” On the contrary, you try to listen when drunks talk because therein lies the unburdening of all the repressed hidden emotions.
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Face Value
by Bernard, Jun 30, 2008
Sometimes we felt offended when someone failed to acknowledge our greetings or worse never even thanked us for a good deed. We take everything at face value.
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Be Happy
by Bernard, Jun 30, 2008
Just close your eyes for three minutes and grope around until you become frustrated and lost, then open them again. You’ll realize how good it feels to see again.
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Role Model (I Don't Want to be Like Him)
by Bernard, Jun 26, 2008
How many drunkards grew up in a family where the father is drunk everyday? How many father thieves reared up off-spring thieves? Like father, like son.
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