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Earning early in life is good, but a good education will give you a better life
Earning early in life is good, but a good education will give you a better life
Playing traditional games preserves the fun of a Filipino childhood
Profit can take the form of money, or in making other people happy
At a young age, learn to multitask to help you thrive in future complexities
Children should stay away from risks they are too young to understand
There is no age requirement in sharing responsibility
If you share a small meal, you may not be sharing much food, but you will be sharing much joy together
Don’t complain: endure and overcome. Remember Michelle who walks for hours to get to school
You can be generous, even if you yourself is in need
Let’s care for our belongings: when we hand them down to our younger siblings, they’ll still be in good shape
Recycling is not only for the environment, it’s also for art
If you choose to work in the caring professions, be kind: do not discriminate
Leisure time spent well is not only fun, but also productive
To make people smile instantly, take a ‘group-fie’, then make friends
Look closely for art given by Mother Nature herself
Honesty is the key to many ‘suki’
Cooperation brings more success than competition
A compassionate child should be nurtured to grow up a compassionate adult
When you help someone, you teach him to help the next one as well
Be responsible even if conditions are less than perfect
Find positives amidst hardship
If you love animals, they will love you back
Never take your childhood friends for granted
When you’re stressed, find ways to de-stress
Life’s hardships can push you forward, not backward. Turn all your setbacks around with a positive outlook towards life
To be a working student can be a lesson in itself, as well as a source of pride
You will find joy if you count your blessings
Be a volunteer teacher and learn from the experience
Let go, have fun — childhood comes only once
Your yaya has a family. Be grateful because she treats you like her own
Setbacks may keep you from school, but nothing can keep you from studying
Not all heroes need to fight
When faced with a difficult problem, don’t despair: adapt
Eating together is more important than eating expensive food
Treat your beast of burden like your best friend
If you have to, overcome your fears to earn an honest living
To let others learn from the mistakes of history, we must keep telling our story
Every moment you spend with your little one is priceless
Picky with your food? Think of those who don’t have any
Though the body be incomplete, let your soul be whole. What is important is not to have an amputated spirit
Sometimes we need to continue to work through our pain—until it is gone
Respect the sacrifice of your kasambahay. She is a mother—and a grandmother, too
Indigenous children sacrifice more for education
Stressed over homework? Remember young kuya who at his age works hard for his six siblings (Top 12)
If she treated you like her son, then take care of her as though she were your real mother (Top 12)
Sleep early and rise early to be productive (Top 12)
Don’t hesitate to coach young children to do social work (Top 12)
Appreciate your classmate, even if he is different. His mother loves him, as yours loves you (Top 12)
Some people pushed a truckload to help you study, at least do your part (Top 12)
She may be too young to fast, but not too young to pray (Top 12)
You are never too young to solve your own problems (Top 12)
Friends are better than gadgets or toys (Top 12)
The Filipino extended family fills the gap and eases the pain (Top 12)
It doesn’t take much to make our elders happy: a simple cake they can share…and just be there (Top 12)
A son looks up to his father, not only for his profession, but also because of his example (Top 12)
Celebrate life, regardless of age or ability
Love can be expressed in other ways, such as overcoming physical pain
When parents renew their vows, they celebrate their long years of marriage and their children
The key to instant joy is a sense of humor
On your first payday, treat your father, and give him the best day
Be humble and seek forgiveness like little siblings
Preserve our timeless traditions, like kissing elders’ hands as a sign of respect
Spend time with your Lola while you can. One day, you will be a Lolo, too
The next time you eat vegetables, think of those who carried them on their backs across 11 rivers
Your mother keeps pushing to tide you over. When you can, give her reprieve and comfort
You are your parents’ real treasure: study well and be the best you can be
Never neglect your mother, the woman who gave you life
Giving your parents your medals mean that you are a grateful child
A father can be someone who is not related to us by blood but bound to us by love
Cherish and respect portraits: one day, they may fill the void
A family that eats together stays together
True love overcomes marital challenges for the sake of the children
How can we enjoy a meal if our own brother goes hungry?
The most valuable lessons in life can be the simplest ones from our parents
People want to be around joyful persons. Be joyful and you’ll never be alone
When your friend volunteers you for fun, go along, speak up, and have fun, too!
Let us respect elderly people the same way we respect our own Lola
Love is celebrating memories long after death
Pam M. Gregorio
Human Capital, Inclusion & Diversity Leader, PwC Philippines
Tel: +63 (2) 8845 2728