Tuesday, March 29, 2011

IT MATTERS WHO

“Don’t relate to yourself always what happens for the few whom has extra-experience to their life that leads them to their course, for they will know if you are saying true or not.

-F. Panerio



IT MATTERS- WHO?

By: Ferdinand S. Panerio


I f you think the world is blue, or red, and or green then you make definitions of it as you can. Sounds right. Then, your abilities and acquired- strength shaped yourself of what you believe. As your thought generates ideas, it creates presumptions of mean. As yourself began or might response to the conclusion (s) you create. As you response to the areas where you think is right or good. You will notice later that you are making difference not just for yourself. Even in the sphere where you share those thoughts while acted on it, it creates a new environ. While arguments may arise, its conclusion creates words after that drives a man. Only before when there are reasonable doubts. Thus, anything what you perceives it becomes your personality when you believe on it. So it is not mean that you are shape by what definitions you creates. Same thing, that, it is not just the words that makes a man or “you”. It is your action that tells who “you” are. So, if ones would not give ears to someone he/she consumed by a desire for new experience (either negative or positive). The truism is that, “what we sow in our mind we reap in our action” according to M. Scott Peck, M.D. So the things you absorbs with some definitions you creates, it drives you ability to response unto it. While failing to think such considerations, you will behind before you begin or doing something not in a right time. Then, while forfeited its benefits sometimes you may suffer the consequences not by yourself alone. As man bind with its principles, he need also to understand the subject of nature, where and which they are intended to be. Considerations not rely on too being reasonable even if other is illogical. So, IT MATTERS- who? How you define something it develops an attitude that may drive your senses to do something. But refusal to give ears to your acquired- strength sometimes leads you to confusions. So, IT MATTERS- who?

Friday, March 25, 2011

FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL

“What a people need is not a motto to say, but a model to see.”

- John C. Maxwell


“Our conscience if it still at works, it means we can offer something to someone. Same thing if we give ears to our commonsense, we become more able to give without compulsion.”

-F. Panerio

“Anything good we learned, it takes days to practice it again and again at sometimes in order to grasp its essential meaning.”

-F. Panerio

“What we comprehend in God an hour is not just intended for a day but for eternity.”

-F. Panerio

“Remember that having too many words is dangerous if not being disciplined.”

-F. Panerio

“Heroes died for their nations but Jesus Christ died once and for all.”

-F. Panerio

“Sometimes we think that we are small but place in a high role.”

-F. Panerio

“YOU COMMENT! YOU CRITICZE!

BUT DON’T LOST RESPECT!”

-F. Panerio

Most people learned not by what they say’s, but by what they -DO.”

-F. Panerio

“Sense is better than the pieces of cents.”

-F. Panerio

“Do you not know that the better way to have good understanding is not by yearn in many books, but by the proper response of – LOVE.”

-F. Panerio

“The importance of the words is not how we define its means, but on how the way we live its value.”

-F. Panerio

“You, who teach it, live it at first.”

-F. Panerio

“There are many mysteries in the words that you might not able to grasp if you were strong.”

-F. Panerio

“Does it is wrong to fills the dying, than pushing them away.” -F. Panerio