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Friday, January 1, 2016

COOL | Fireworks display in Manila? Watch the 2016 Philippine International Pyromusical Competition scheduled this February and March!

Photo Courtesy: Haw Santiago, PIPC Facebook page

We all love those sparkling fireworks booming outwards in the sky. It always reminds us of how great it really is to have lived in the 21st century.

Beginning on February 13, 2016 -- that's a Saturday -- the skies of Manila Bay will, once again, be lit as the 7th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition (2016) commences. 


Video Courtesy: Youtube user Eugene Conrad Dalmacio

Dubbed as the country's longest-running pyromusical competition, this one of a kind event will definitely draw crowds from all ages. Participants from across nations will be converging in the country to showcase their creative fireworks.

Photo Courtesy: Haw Santiago, PIPC Facebook Page

The 7th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition (PIPC) will commence on February 13, 2016, The final show and the announcement of winners will then be on March 19 (Saturday). It will be held at the seaside area of SM Mall of Asia (MOA) in Pasay. 

Check out the schedule of the 2016 PIPC (fireworks competition) below. Please take note that each date's first and second shows are set to happen at around 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM, respectively.

Schedule of 2016 Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

Image Source: PIPC website

February 13, 2016
Luso Pirotecnia (Portugal)
Opening exhibition Platinum Fireworks, Inc. (Philippines)

February 20, 2016
Parente Fireworks (Italy)
Pyrotex Fireworx Ltd. (United Kingdom)

February 27, 2016
Atlas Pyrovision ( USA)
Royal Fireworks (The Netherlands)

March 5, 2016
Steffes-OligFeurwerk (Germany)
Fireworks Spectaculars (Canada)

March 12, 2016
Skylighter Fireworx (Australia)
Polaris Fireworks (China)

March 19, 2016
Brezac Artefices (France)
Closing exhibition by Platinum Fireworks, Inc. (Philippines)

Where to get tickets

Image Source: PIPC website

The 2016 Philippine International Pyromusical Competition (PIPC) tickets may be purchased through the following outlets:

SM Tickets: www.smtickets.com
Telephone Number: (02) 470-2222

Telephone Number: (02) 911-5555

Telephone Number: (02) 891-9999


7th PIPC tcket promos

Also, promo deals are offered by MetroDeal as of the moment for a 40% off on all PIPC tickets. Contact MetroDeal via (02) 434-7477 or (02) 216-1988 for more information.

Silver Ticket - 60 Php, instead of 100 Php
Gold Ticket - 180 Php, instead of 300 Php
VIP/Patron Ticket - 300 Php, instead of 500 Php


Other details

For ticket, sponsorship, and other inquiries, do visit www.pyrophilippines.com or email pipcticketing@yahoo.com.

COOL | 9 best study tips for everyone

I recently saw this video by Youtube channel AsapScience which gives you tips on how to study, scientifically proven by researches. If you are experiencing difficulty in studying, these tips might be of help to you. The video entitled 9 Best Scientific Study Tips details how you can best learn and enjoy studying.

Video Courtesy: Youtube channel AsapScience

In case you want to know the summary of the video, here are the 9 study tips that can help you effectively study and ace your exam.

1. Study sessions are most effective in small short chunks. Spread out the whole accumulated period of your study sessions into shorter 20-to-30-minute sessions.

Reason: Brain can better encode information into the synapses in short, repeated sessions vs. one mega study session.

2. Forget the cramming practice and all-nighters. It leads to getting low grades and may negatively affect your memory and reasoning for up to four (4) whole days.

3. Plan out a specific period dedicated only to studying, may it be a certain afternoon hour per day or per week. 

Reason: It primes the brain by setting a routine which your brain will get used doing.

4. Rereading your notes or highlighting them is ineffective. It doesn’t improve your comprehension of the topics, nor does it tie concepts together. Instead, use flashcards. They’re proven excellent reinforcement tools. Check out Brainscape.com for its excellent flashcard platform.

5. Have a specific goal for each study session. Would you like to focus on practicing how to solve the math problem in one session? Or would you like to focus on understanding the basics first? If you can’t explain it simply, then you don’t understand it well enough.

6. Every time you study, put in your mind that you’re expected to teach it to somebody else. It’s more effective versus simply thinking it's all part of a test. When you’re expected to teach, your brain organizes the knowledge that you get into a more logical, coherent structure.

7. Practice makes perfect! Always keep practicing! Practicing increases your confidence, thereby leading to a better performance.

8. Find your own study spot and equip it with all the study tools that you need. Just like setting specific study periods, this primes your brain for studying. Leave the playlist, especially when it’s filled with lots of popular songs. The rhythmic music produced distracts you. 

9. Keep your phone out of reach and out of sight! Whatever happens to your phone significantly lowers your concentration.





Sunday, December 27, 2015

LIST | 5 frugal or tipid tips to celebrate New Year in the Philippines

For most of us, 2015 has been one full, crazy, roller coaster ride! It was pretty tough yet fulfilling, especially for those who are essentially financially savvy and for those having difficulty making ends meet. Typhoons may have battered us. Droughts and flash floods may have put us to the test. Yet, here we are standing strong and fighting.

So, salute to you who's reading this post now! It's really amazing how we managed to survive all our battles and beat all our demons. 

This 365-day story of our lives is about to end, and a new chapter will unfold for us to continue writing our journey. Most of us would want to close the former chapter with a loud bang, from grand fireworks display and festive salubong buffets to noisy torotots, non-stop karaoke birits, and out-of-the-country escapades.

Image Courtesy: Grange-Hotel.co.uk

If you're the type who aims to practice frugality up till this year's end and continue it in the next year, then that's a commendable job especially because you are more responsible and mature when it comes to your finances. While the temptation to spend is there, I'd like to share some tips on how to still end 2015 awesomely.

Here are five (5) frugal ways to celebrate the new year in the Philippines.

1. Attend a reunion or gathering.

Whatever that is -- a family gathering, a high school reunion, or a childhood friends meetup -- you can save a lot if you go to these events, especially when your intent is to see them and catch up. Getting served delectable dishes and cold boozes, while interacting with them, during the last hours of 2015 is a great way to stay true to your principle.

2. Host a potluck party.

Now, if you can't go out due to some circumstance, yet you want to save up on expenses, you may want to invite your family and friends to your place and tell them to bring food as well for everyone. This will surely be a good time to bring your loved ones together at a minimum expense.

3. Dine out in your favorite, cheap spot.

What if you don't have a place to crash on or your place isn't just where you want to be while about to meet the new year? Well, there are local dining areas or restaurants that you can go to. Look for those bars or food spots where there are New Year promos so that you'd get the most bang for the buck!

4. Be one with the crowd.

While there's always danger that comes with going in public places the eve before the New Year, you can not discount the fact that staying in a park is a cheap way to get by with the night, assuming that the weather is good. You may be opt  to be one with the crowd who gather in parks and other recreation areas where entrance is free and light shows are on offer. Who knows, you might just bump into one of your old friends and you'd get the treat of your life, right?

5. Take a trip uphill (or wherever cheap).

The last choice is dependent only if there are hills or mountains in your place. Just trek up and camp out. Bring water and some food, watch the fireworks display (if there are any), and wait there until sunrise. You'll definitely enjoy staying outside your comfort zone for a few hours.

BONUS: Just celebrate it simply and quietly at home.

Probably, the most frugal way to celebrate the coming of 2016 is to sleep it off. Right before you fall asleep, maybe getting into movie marathons and eating some popcorn and pizza together with your loved ones in bed is your style? Nothing beats a great rest in your comfy bed, with some dinner food and beverages on your bed as you watch your favorite movies and series, while everyone's lighting up their fireworks and firecrackers.

Regardless of how you want to celebrate the hours to the New Year, make sure it's what will make you happy and contented. 2016 will surely be one hell of a blast! Let's get it on!

Friday, December 25, 2015

LIST | Schedule of 2015 SM Christmas and New Year Mall Hours

Still not done shopping gifts for your loved ones? Forgot some items in your Holiday noche buena list? Working on what dishes to prepare for your New Year's eve celebration? Still planning on buying some torotot and round fruits as part of your salubong celebration?


Shoppers will definitely be filling SM malls and other malls all over the country to gather with their families and relax from arduous office work. While there are those who plan ahead of time to shop for awesome finds, there are others who want spontaneity and just want to go shop whenever they want to.

So, here is a list of the schedule of SM mall hours from December 25, Christmas Day, to the first few days of January 2016.


METRO MANILA


SM Cubao
December 25: 12 PM to 11 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 11 PM
January 1: Closed

SM Mall of Asia
December 25: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 8 PM


January 1: 12 PM to 11 PM

SM Megamall
December 25 to 30: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 11 PM
January 2-3: 10 PM to 11 PM

SM North EDSA
December 25: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 11 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 10 PM
January 2: 10 AM to 10 PM
January 3: 10 AM to 3 PM

SM Aura Premier (Taguig)
December 24 and 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
December 25: 12 PM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
January 1: Department store closed

SM City Sangandaan
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM Southmall, Manila, Sta. Mesa, Sucat, Bicutan, San Lazaro, Novaliches, Muntinlupa, Las Pinas, Angono, BF Paranaque
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Marikina
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 10 PM

SM City Taytay
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Masinag
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM Center Pasig
December 25: 12 PM to 11 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 11 PM


NORTH LUZON

SM Pampanga, Marilao, Cauayan, Baguio, Baliwag, Tarlac
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Cabanatuan
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Olongapo
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM


SOUTH LUZON

SM Sta. Rosa, Rosario, Naga, Dasmarinas, San Pablo, Batangas, Lucena
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Lipa
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Calamba
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM


VISAYAS

SM City Bacolod, SM Seaside City Cebu, SM City Cebu, Iloilo, Consolacion
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

SM City Cabanatuan
December 25-30: 10 AM to 9 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 11 AM to 9 PM


MINDANAO

SM City Davao, General Santos (GenSan), Cagayan de Oro
December 25: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 26 to 30: 10 AM to 10 PM
December 31: 9 AM to 7 PM
January 1: 12 PM to 9 PM

Saturday, December 19, 2015

LIST | 6 most expensive basic necessities in the world

In order for humans to live, the basic necessities of living must be met. These include water, shelter, food, clothing, and air. Communication has also been vital to human survival. Hence, its inclusion in this article is not to be discounted. While several people are still unable to afford these needs especially in the poor areas of Africa and Asia, some wealthy individuals all over the world, who have so much money it has become a problem what to do with it, are spending thousands to millions just to satisfy their elevated needs. 

If you won $100 million in the lottery, what would you do with it? Would you splurge it on your dream hobbies and interests? Would you spend it thriftily to grow it more? Or would you crave for higher standards of living, which most people in the world do not achieve?

This post gives you the six (6) most expensive basic needs ever bought by money. 

The Most Expensive Water

Image Source: Lussuosissimo

Let’s start with water. Clear, potable water should be accessible to everyone, but that’s not yet the case. Droughts and geographic disadvantages have led to some water shortages in the world, mostly in Africa. Due to these shortages, some companies have flourished out of the need to give water access to the world’s most water-deprived people --- and that is, in bottles. Meanwhile, a few highly affluent people take a sip of the world’s most expensive bottled water goes to Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani which has auctioned for a staggering $60,000 per 750 mL through a global warming-inclined foundation. With each bottle made up of 24-karat gold and designed by late Italian artist Amedeo Clemente Modigliani, it is the water for the most classy and luxurious. For what it’s worth, every drop definitely makes you regret why you just let it down the drain


The Most Expensive Clothing

Image Source: StitchebyB

In 2011, a study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution has revealed that humans began to wear clothing 170,000 years ago. That’s a long, long time ago! It just proves how extremely significant clothing is to us and our ancestors. Note that the modern form of humans only evolved around 200,000 years ago, so that’s around 30,000 years of being naked before finally realizing the need to clothe thyself! 

Nowadays, clothing is not just a necessity, but a luxury with large fashion houses introducing pricey collections to the patronizing public. Other pieces of clothing worn by popular celebrities make it to the auction house and the responses of the bidders are just insane. The most crazily priced piece of clothing? It goes to Marilyn Monroe’s “Happy Birthday Mister President” dress which fetched a record $1,267,500 dollars! That’s more than 57 million Php for a secondhand dress!

The sultry dress was worn by the blonde international icon as she gave a “Happy Birthday” serenade to resident President John F. Kennedy on May 19, 1962. The flesh-colored million-dollar dress hugged the curves and stood out with jewels encrusted tightly and sheer. It was purchased in 199 by Manhattan-based collector Gotta Have It! When it was auctioned by the widow of Lee Strasberg, Monroe’s acting coach. 


The Most Expensive Food

Image Source: OddityCentral

Who doesn’t love good food? Everyone, given that you have lots of money in your purse, would undoubtedly go on a food trip with friends to try the best tasting dishes in your locale. But while there are limits as to how much you would, without regret, shell out for good fine dining experience, the ultra-rich wouldn’t mind giving a thousand bucks for the most delectable, expensive food in the world.

There are so many cuisines in the world with a myriad of dishes to choose from, but what most likely stands for status and luxury would be caviar. Those who are able to munch on caviar somehow feel they have a lot of say in society. They’re a cut above the rest. And the most expensive food award goes to the Albino “White Gold” caviar which is derived from the white roe (or eggs) of the albino beluga, which can be found in Caspian sea but is on the road to extinction. Laced with 22-karat gold, the albino caviar or Strottarga Bianco costs $300,000 per kilo or $40,000 per teaspoon! Imagine your 1.8-million-peso sports car simply going down the toilet in just a few seconds! What a waste.


The Most Expensive Communication Tool

Image Source: FirstPost

With the world becoming globally interconnected, it’s a no-brainer that smartphones are here to stay forever until advances in telepathy takes place. Smartphones have that one main functionality which is extremely needed by anyone in the world, and that is to communicate. People want to be in touch with one another. And the breakthroughs in communications technology have broken down barriers and simply linked families separated by distances.

Though most consumers just want that smartphone which gives them the essentials for talking, texting, and entertaining, a select few have managed to seek for everything better from appearance to use. Introducing, the world’s most expensive smartphone ---the iPhone 5 Black Diamond---which one can buy for a titanic $15.3 million! That’s more than half a billion pesos encased into one thief-attracting phone!

But wait, what’s so expensive in this phone? Wait for it! Just take a deep breath and relax. The iPhone 5 Black Diamond apparently has a rare 26-karat black diamond embellished on it which replaces the home button of the phone. Designed by luxury British designer Stuart Hughes for a Hong Kong-based businessman, the iPhone was made of 135 grams of 24-karat gold and was bombarded with 600 white diamonds. Not just one, but 600 pricey gems, 53 of which dotting the Apple logo at the back! The rest of the diamonds inlay the chassis of the iPhone 4. And it’s more than just a robber-friendly smartphone; it’s a piece of everything jewel lovers would want to have. Its package is placed with rare stones such as Opal, Charoite, and Pietersite. Also, don’t forget the polished piece of T-Rex bone that comes with it! Just the dream smartphone anyone would just want to hide in an extra-guarded and well-programmed safe.


The Most Expensive Shelter

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Everybody dreams of having a house they can call their own, their area of relaxation, their piece of serenity, their refuge. Let’s read no further as the world’s most expensive house took a whopping $1 billion dollars to make!

The Antilia, located in Mumbai, India, is owned by Indian business magnate Mukesh Ambani. Named after a mythical island in the Atlantic Ocean, the Anntilia has 27 stories (yet with double-height ceilings takes the height of a 40-storey building) and 400,000 sq. ft. in area. It boasts of six underground levels of parking space fit for 168 cars, 9 elevators, three helipads, a ‘health’ level, a spa, some terraced gardens, a temple, a ballroom, a theater, and some guest suites. And it takes 600 people to overlook this extravagant home!


The Most Expensive Air

Image Source: CNN

We’ve got all the most expensive basic things we need in life covered, but one - air. Believe it or not, air which is ubiquitous and is supposedly freely breathable has been given a price tag somewhere in Asia. But the price speaks so much as it is about its quality. So what is the reason? Smog. China has been tackling its severe smog problem. And a Canadian startup Vitality Air has come up with a solution. It’s selling bottled clean air collected from the Rocky Mountains in the town of Banff. Priced from $14 to $20, depending on the size, 500 canisters of it have already been sold. Orders for shipment of 1,000 bottles are now ongoing. Environmental destruction definitely has a price.


Friday, December 18, 2015

INSPIRE | 10 Filipino entrepreneur success stories (Part 2 of 2)

About a month ago, I shared with you five (5) entrepreneurs whose "babies" have become a huge success, thanks to their hard work and perseverance. They were the ones who strove hard to become the best drivers of their teams and their businesses. Today, I am continuing from where I left. This post details part two of the article 10 Filipino entrepeneur success stories known online.

6. April Margaret Cuenca - FlipTrip

Photo Courtesy: April Cuenca

"It’s more fun in the Philippines!" 

This campaign is absolutely evident in the life of this young tourist and entrepreneur who has been to at least 51 of the 81 provinces of the Philippines. Along with this achievement at the age of 24, she's the youngest woman to ever complete all within this year 2015. Just how did she manage to be the CEO of Fliptrip, a successful travel agency, at a young age?

All this girl wanted when she was 12 was to change the world. Yes, it's a huge thing for a kid to be dreaming and fulfilling it easily. She had an open discussion with her sisters, while they were watching the former Senator Dick Gordon speak about the power of tourism. She wondered about how she could help the tragic victims of the typhoon. Being moved by his speech, this kindled her choice to utilize the power of tourism for the evolution of the country.

Driven as the passionate April that she is, she became the top football player in the whole Philippine high school division, even playing for the UP Football Team but unfortunately, she gained numerous knee ligament injuries when she was almost close to graduating in senior year. As a result, her scholarship which was the only source of her tuition fee was taken away leading to her personally dropping school. Despite her financial debacle, she was eager to understand tourism better.

Not letting her experience down her, she worked as a tour guide and as a logistics manager for a travel show. She loved what she did and traveled for an entire year, while having fun discovering the the uniqueness of every place she visits. Because of this job, she was able to visit more than 51 provinces because of this.

“The hardest part is when the excitement dies down. This is why passion is the difference between those who try and those who succeed.” At first, it was exciting for her to travel places, but as it became a normal routine, the normal excitement you feel when you receive the same gift over and over dies down, but her passion in traveling and changing the world through tourism did influence her innovation in FlipTrip.


7. Natividad Yabut-Cheng - Uratex

Photo Courtesy: BizNewsAsia (January 2014 Issue)

Natividad Cheng used to sleep at the hard cold floor covered with only one thin banig (mat) together with four families living in a small house. They actually looked like sardines sleeping clumped up together. Forced to work in a factory, she met her faithful husband Robert. With only more or less P4,000, and out of exhaustion from their low-paying jobs, they started their own business of bedding supplies called Polyfoam Chemical Corp.

Enforcing thriftiness and simplicity, they were able to save P200,000, enough to purchase a German-made machinery for their business. With this, the business continued to expand through the years. However, luck at this moment wasn't on their side. A huge fire hit the company warehouse and brought damages amounting to about P2 million of materials and equipment, which at that time was big a loss for a company. 

“Parang bumagsak ang langit sa amin pero malakas naman ang fighting spirit namin na kailangan namin bumangon,” (It's like the sky fell down on us but our fighting spirit was strong that we need to get up.) Cheng said, in an interview in ABS-CBNs My Puhunan TV show.

To restore all the lost earnings, they took a loan and worked harder to rise and get back on their feet again. While still recovering from their loss, another unfortunate event happened. Cheng's husband passed away. This brought doubts as to who would succeed the management of the company, now that he's gone. Being the tough woman she is, she continued the business with the vision of her husband and the foundation's existence in focus.

If you were in that case, you would've given up especially if your strength and partner for life suddenly leaves, but Ma'am Natividad continued to persevere and stayed strong just like when he was still there. She rode the waves of life and faced the challenges with her head held high. Now, her products have now been a great inspiration to Filipinos around the world.


8. Josh Mahinay - BAG943

Photo Courtesy: Josh Mahinay

Most successful individuals were pushed to their limits by poverty, among other factors. Some fail, while others continue to aim for the stars. Josh Mahinay is just one of these amazing and inspirational beings who managed to rid himself of his poverty.

Growing up in a remote barangay in the province of Zamboanga and being the youngest out of his nine siblings, he was witness to the difficulty of being born poor.

His parent's livelihood was mining which caused them to move from one place to another and live with families who weren't related to them. Just to go to school, he walked distances of 10 kilometers per day along the hard-curved mountains. His slippers was getting torn often and all of his school supplies would fall out, forcing him to use the classical red and white plastic bag. He sometimes felt embarrassed and awkward because his classmates would often look at him with laughter or with pitiful eyes. 

Receiving his very first usable bag from a distant relative in fourth grade made him really happy even if it was just passed on to him. Still, it made him realize that someone actually cared for him. As a result, he felt inspired and did better in school to get out of poverty as a way of thanks for all the blessings he received from God no matter how small it were.

"Because someone believed in me, I started believing in myself. Having a school bag like my classmates gave me the confidence to dream the kind of dreams that they have, or maybe bigger." said Josh Mahinay in Republika ng Filinvestor.

Years have passed and now, he's worked for five years in United States. While on a vacation in Mindanao, he met a kid walking to school and carrying a plastic bag along the rice paddy dike. His emotional instincts sparked when he reminisced his life as the kid looked at him. He remembered the way he walked long ragged roads just to get to school. He remembered how he awkwardly held the plastic bag with his school supplies just to utilize what he only had. Everything started playing like a video of his life was flashed before his eyes.

That single emotional moment made him decide to go back home in 2012 to start a business for helping children with their education. This led him create the BAG943 which sells bags with the tagline of "Buy One Give One" thru the Bag of Dreams Project. The premise is that, a bag will be donated to an unfortunate child for every bag that is purchased. With this, the children will have hope because they would feel they are not left behind.


Josh Mahinay with the Yellow Boat Foundation.
 Photo Courtesy: The Philippine Star



9. Rebecca Bustamante

Photo Courtesy: Chalre.com

She made it! Everyone can dream! And this is a story of a dreamer.

Mired in poverty and the seventh out of eleven, Rebecca Bustamante Bustamante had to work as a maid in exchange for food and tuition fee. Leaving Dasol, Pangasinan, she decided to work in a factory in Bataan where her aunt promised to send her to high school because her mother was diagnosed with cancer. Her determination to rise from poverty boosted despite being discriminated whenever they couldn’t afford her mother’s hospital bills and other fees that were needed to be paid. Unfortunately, her mother passed away. It was too late.

Having turned 19, she left for Singapore as a domestic helper. She had an exhausting work as a nanny, sleeping always late and only had a one day-off each month. Working and grabbing the opportunity to study without telling her employer, a Singaporean professor volunteered to support her. She studied accounting.

“I was so determined to improve myself to be able to help my brothers and sisters because I promise my mom to give the education and the life my brothers and sisters deserved,” she said from an interview in Inquirer. Despite having a tightly packed schedule, her focus to earn money and let her siblings in the Philippines finish school never faded.

Having migrated to Canada after having earned throughout her college years in Singapore, she worked as a nanny while continuing her degree Accountancy at an another prestigious university. Despite being criticized by her friends because of the way she lived her life, she continued to fulfill her promise to her mother when she was alive that she would support her family.

Time went by until she reached 27, when she thought about marriage. At that time, all of her siblings have already finished college. She was nervous because she had no experience. She even read dating and relationship books. One fateful day arrived. A friend set her up to a businessman named Richard Mills. After spending a few weeks of dating and despite lying about her background, Richard wanted to introduce her to his family. He was serious with her.

“I said, 'Oh my gosh, I have to tell him the truth! That's when I said who I am, my background and why I did not give him my real story. And he said, ‘I'm still really interested to meet you’...so that's when the relationship blossomed,” Rebecca Bustamante confessed.

Eventually, she introduced Mills to her family and she got married at 31. Now, they're raising two sons named Alex and Chris. After settling in the Philippines and doing numerous shift of business, she and her husband founded their own company named Chalré in 2005. Chalré has now successful investments around the world.

Bustamante, Mills and their children Alex and Chris. 
Photo Courtesy: Richard Mills


10. Sandy Javier

Photo Courtesy: ABS-CBN News

All of us make mistakes at some point in time which could destroy us completely. Sandy Javier has experienced had one of them. Despite his failure, he managed to reshape his new found path and walk the road even though it seemed late.

Sandy Javier was the smartest out of all his siblings and was even a scholar until he drifted to the wrong path in college. He prioritized other unnecessary things like having girlfriends during his stay in Ateneo de Manila University up to the moment he graduated. When he turned 30, his siblings were already creating a mark and defining their own lives, while he turned out to be the low achievers despite being the brightest in the family.

Having no achievement reached, he went away and tried to find himself. He traveled to Japan with a $500 allowance. All of his money got lost because he checked in an expensive hotel. This made him realize how hard money has to be earned.

He accepted odd jobs and became the country's first Japayuki (foreign "entertainer" in Japan). There was one time when he sang for a Yakuza (crime syndicates originating in Japan) and was slapped after. Having felt violated, he wanted to fight back but he found out that that was how Yakuza's show hat they're pleased. They slap you and shove money in your pocket if they're entertained. He earned 20,000 yen and soon after, he became used to it just to earn money.

After his stay in Japan, he went to Germany as a TNT (Filipino slang Tago ng Tago pointing to "illegal immigrants"). An American sheltered him out of pity. When he went back to the Philippines, an unfortunate event took place.

"When I came back, my father was dying. I did not recognize my father; he was so thin. It was then that I promised him: Kapag umasenso ako (If I get better), I will name my business after you and your name will be known all over the world." he stated.

His dad gave him a warm smile despite his shortcomings. That meant a lot to him. He knew his father loved him with all he had in spite of his mistakes. Inspired by his father, he went to Manila to continue searching for himself. He stumbled upon a lechon manok place in Pampanga and didn't like the way it was cooked. With this, an idea to start a similar kind of business poped in.

Just like what other businessmen feel, his first business was a failure. He only sold two out of 12 chickens which forced him and his family to eat different chicken dishes out of it until it got consumed. Trying again, he moved to a better place near an outlet that was selling lots of chickens per day with people lining up at their doors. He believed that the impatient starving customers would go to him instead. However, it still didn't click. Some customers didn't want his chicken.

Lots of failures followed. Honest customers said that the way the chicken was prepared wasn't good, so he came up with a new recipe. It still didn't sell. Customers just passed by his stall like it was invisible. He then advertised by putting up a fancy lit sign to attract customers. He explained, "Eh, kung lumampas rin, hindi ko na hahabulin 'yon. Bulag sigurado 'yon." (If he just passed by, I wouldn’t chase him. He’s probably blind.).

Despite all the failures he experienced, he kept working harder and harder until Andok's became so famous, it had to branch out.

A chicken out of all Andok’s recipe. 
Photo Courtesy: Andok’s website.

These are the stories of Filipino success in the world of busines.

Most of these entrepreneurs had the qualities of hard work, determination, patience, and most importantly, grit. Being born in an unfair world where poverty is sometimes a work of chance, there are a lot of people who have made something out of nothingness just to achieve what their hearts desire. Don't let failure and your current situation deter you from reaching your target destination.

LIST | Manny Pacquiao, Kris Aquino among 2014 top taxpayers list in the Philippines

Boxing champ Manny Pacquiao and local celebrity Kris Aquino are included in the list of the Philippines' top 14 taxpayers for taxable year 2014. The list (with values rounded off to the nearest hundred thousands), announced by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), is as follows:

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  1. Jacinto L. Ng (Rebisco, AUB) - 280.1M Php
  2. Emmanuel D. Pacquiao - 210.3M Php
  3. Vivia Q. Azcona (Mercury Drug) - 153.6M Php
  4. Jose C. Alvarez (Palawan governor) - 73.0M Php
  5. Jacinto C. Ng Jr. (Oakwood Premier Joy-Nostalg Center Manila) - 66.9M Php
  6. Kristina Bernadette C. Aquino - 54.5M Php
  7. Ronaldo R. Soliman (real estate) - 53.5M Php
  8. William Schultz (Coca-Cola) - 51.3M Php
  9. Ramon S. Ang (San Miguel Corp.) - 51.1M Php
  10. Lauro C. Baja III (UBS Philippines) - 50.7M Php
  11. Eduardo M. Conjuangco Jr. - 50.5M Php
  12. George T. Chua - 49.2M Php
  13. Sharon C. Panginilan - 49.1M Php
  14. Jonathan C. Ng - 45.7M Php
    Leading the list is Rebisco and Asia United Bank (AUB) owner Jacinto Ng who paid 280.1M Php in taxes last year. The country's boxing icon Pacquiao landed as the 2nd top-paying individual in the country with approximately 210.3M Php contributed to the government's coffers. Presidential sister Aquino is on the 6th spot with 54.5M Php paid for the services and projects of the Aquino administration. San Miguel boss Ramon Ang also made it to the list with 51.1M Php taxes paid.