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![]() After the suspension given by MTRCB for the ABS-CBN's Pinoy Big Brother, I suddenly reflect the latest happenings in our society to the reactions of viewers toward this reality-TV show, [which was even fitted for our culture as opposed to where this show originated from]. There were comments that it is so vulgar--referring to two housemates kissing in front of the cameras, the entire housemates' outfit while staying in the house, so on and so forth. Moral issues, is given emphasis here. It is understood that it is kind of new, kind of radical to the taste of our Filipino culture, but I do agree with the network's stand, somehow. We need to face how the world evolves. This is our recent times, why do we shun away from such realities? I can remember when the Internet was just relatively new here in our country, most of those [especially those who resisted the new media], they just said, "Well, it wouldn't last. It's just a fad." Perhaps, they compared it with the beepers who just went obsolete when mobile phones were introduced in the market. Let me clear this, I do not endorse PBB. I may have seen some scenes, but I reserve my opinion on what I see on this particular show. I am only talking about how people can really be so violent when introduced with new things, like change. Yes, it can be uncomfortable at times, or perhaps, people may just be skeptic about it as well. It's normal because we think. That's good. However, I just hope that we do not just get stuck in thinking without even doing something about it, by analyzing it, eventually be open to changes and work around it. =) For small and medium entrepreneurs, learn from this. It doesn't mean that when you are just starting out in a business, you will just limit yourselves to thinking small. I remember a colleague of mine saying, "We can work on what we have."Yeah, there's nothing wrong with it. But can we not also work with things that we still do not have? Is it wrong to aspire for it? To dream is free and won't cost as a thing. What would only cost us is the commitment to doing or achieving a goal. When we really are determined to getting something, it is not possible not to have it. However, what is sad--when we have reservations, we have doubts or we simply procrastinate, then everything will tumble down. It would turnout to be shattered bits of glasses. Start by not making any excuse, but just simply give your 100% commitment then results, amazing ones would indeed make you stand in awe. Tell me exactly, what hinders you from moving forward? Is it really finances? Or did I just hear your attitude toward change? thanks russelle trinidad for the article
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