I always fail to learn

 I always fail to learn


Minsan ko na ring pinilit kuhanin ang approval ng mundo wala eh lagi lang ako ngmumukhang kalaban kahit na nag iisip tayo ng ikagaganda ng kung anuman eto may proyekto, trabaho, katrabaho.

Ang mahalaga nandito ang pamilyang binubuo ko healthy sila ang Poong maykapal na lang ang bahala sa mga duda.

I always wish everybody well, saka ano naman ang makukuha ko pag nadapa sila mas maganda panalo tayo lahat.

I always ask questions(yes even dumb ones), I'm slow at picking things up, as kobe bryant always once said be a kid always learn from everybody. 

Pero maybe I was asking the wrong questions, or maybe the wrong people. Pero what I really want is to collaborate dahil napakaliit lang ng mundo ano ba naman yung magtulungan tayo diba.

I never wanted to lead I just want to guide.

Marami ng leader 😉 pero a few people guides 😊. 

Mahirap pero tinatry ko talaga sagutin ang lahat ng nagtatanong sakin kasi alam ko ang pakiramdam ng walang alam.

I feel like its an obligation to my fellow men na pwede nila ako tanungan or takbuhan and I am honest enough to admit na madalas hindi ko alam pero I always refer them to people na mas may alam. Bakit ka niyo, eh kasi ang kumplikado na ng mundo pakukumplikaduhin pa ba natin 😉.

Im not naive a lot of people say pabida naman yan si enric, nagmamagaling, wala naman alam yan, bobo yan, tanga yan, hindi nagbabasa. Well that is why I collaborate I wanted to work with people smarter than I am. But maybe sometimes collaboration aint enough, respect to the technology and learning aint enough.

I dont know, I havent figured it out.

As a husband
As a father
As a son
As a kuya
As a colleague

I havent figured it out
Maybe I wont

But thats the beauty of life for me there will always be learnings 

Pag nagkita tayo say hi or hello maybe hindi naman ako snob mahiyain lang 😊





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