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Monday, September 28, 2009

The Best Depression Treatment

The Best Depression Treatment

Depression is not new to us. Each one of us has experienced it or is experiencing it. It is classified as clinical depression and often results to personality disorders


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Clinical depression s a mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood accompanied by low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder). In other words, this is merely a state of mind, in a sense that it results from being moody to having low self esteem. As a consequence personality disorder steps in. Personality disorders, formerly referred to as character disorders, are a class of personality types which deviate from the contemporary expectations of a society (.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_disorder). Meaning, this kind of disorder is being judge depending on the society’s norms and organization. One may be considered as deviating from the society when he can not contribute to the perpetuity of the so-called status quo.




If there’s an illness there’s a cure. As a suggestion I would like to revise the phrase An apple a day, keeps the doctor away” to a smile a day keeps the depression away”. I know it may be an amateur suggestion but that’s the simplest thing I can suggest to be treated from depression. It is in smiling that you are responding to the challenges brought by life in an optimistic point of view. One must bear in mind that puzzles are made to enhance critical minds in providing creative solutions and not for the reason everyone thinks – a burden. Depression is inevitable in nature and is just a corner away. But mind you, depression is just a state of mind. No person will get depressed unless he permits to be. The main treatment here is to take life easy but serious and do not expect that much. After all we are brought here not only to enjoy the wellness of life but also to tackle it’s bitter portion. Live life with a smile and let depression die.



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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Hardwork Pays!

Just a moment ago, after playing Farm town from facebook, I realized that hardwork really pays. I stayed in the market for about fifteen minutes, I waited for someone to hire me. Fortunately, someone did. It's a harvesting job, the crops were pineapple, pepperfield, blueberry, onions and many more. Due to that employment my money amounted about 80,000 more or less. It's hard work.

It was just a game though, but however the point of life is there. Hard work pays! If I have not got the patience to wait in the marketplace for someone to hire me, I could have not earn that much. If I have not got the enthusiasm to click my mouse (which I named archie), same thing would happen. The bottom line is, in this life be it in a game or in the real world hard working people prospers. Since farm town resembles businessmen as to how they are goin to deal woth it, it needs hard work, critical thinking, and wise decision making. It's like living a real life in a virtual world like what I stated in my previous post.

With this, my faith in the phrase "patience is a virtue, and good things come to those who wait" strengthens. Since the very goal of farming is to earn, some avid fans of this game tend to cheat. I am an advocate of hardwork, thus, discouraging cheating on this kind of game, or even in reality. I know that I am not that clean but I believe in the phrase that goes "cheaters never prosper". True indeed, look what happened to PGMA when she cheated during the 2004 Presidential Elections, her reputation was brought to its doom. I know that I may be misleading you due to the unconnected fibers of my subject, but if you dig deeper, they may be unrelated or insignificant from one another but both complement the phrases "hard work pays and cheaters never prosper".

I don't hate cheaters, but I prefer hard working people.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Farm Town:RealLife in a virtual world


A new craze is heading the town. Face book's "farm town" is hitting the attention of everyone! Almost all the students at NDSCP are into farming. I for one is an advocate of this game. This game is very realistic, it helps one to think like a businessman. It gives one an idea on how to be a real farmer.
I admire the creator of this game for unlike any other game, it is of good influence. It is a helpful one since it molds the mind of the youngs to be wise and creative thinkers. I describe this game as a real life in a virtual world. Basically because, of its realistic features that is applicable to real life. It gives one an idea that hardwork really pays. And the thing that makes it realistic is the fact that when you can't harvest your crops in due time it will go to waste. And also the fact that earning money and putting up a business is not a joke. Although it is only a game, it needs for the usage of critical thinking skills.
I suggest that you click the link and try it then see the difference. Happy farming!!!!

Winning: Losing and Gaining Something


In this world, it is always assumed that all things have their opposite. Beautiful for ugly, day for night, silent for loud, lose for gain, friend for foe, winners for losers, happy for sad and many more.


It's like joining a contest, one aims to win above all. I for one aims for the gold! And luckily I can win in God's grace. But there is something that I am not happy about always winning sometimes and being always the cream of the crop. I know it is ridiculous to hate to win, but that's what I feel sometimes. And that is simply because of one reason, that is some of my fellow students are kind off making me feel isolated. They always say "maayo man ka kai like this, like that!" I really hate it. Instead of being flattered, I feel discriminated. That's why I view winning in two opposite perspective namely: gaining and losing.

Gaining. It is because aside from the certificates and medals that are to be added in my collection, the trust and fame is there. And my self esteem is always being brought to a higher level. I always gain appreciation. And I am thankful about that. Since my first day at NDSCP I always long to be the best so that I could get noticed and woah, I did! And in winning I also did gain self security and confidence. It is in winning I feel appreciated.

But on the other side of winning I am losing something. And that thing is very important, it's belongingness. I feel alienated among my fellow students sometimes. That is basically because they feel I do not belong to the group they are in, despite all the honors I bring to my department I am sometimes not happy.

I just hope that after this post, they will welcome me as an ordinary person, trying to fit in but stand out. Trying to do ordinary things in an extraordinary way. I want to belong. How I wish to win not only the contest but as well as their respect and warmth.

Unexpected Help!

During the search for Mr. and Ms. Intramurals '09, I have no one at the backstage to help me! Honestly I was expecting for a certain girl to help me, because she keeps on pressuring me to get the crown. She always says with a punch "ayaw ko pakaulawi mark ha!"(don't make a shame out of me). I was really expecting her to help me, she is my fellow education student but a year ahead. To that girl, I hate her.

But on the brighter side, a not-so-good friend of mine helped me! I was so surprised. I really would like to thank that person so much. Among my fellow education students, it is with him I like to share my victory (I can't believe I'm sying this),and of course to the sweet couple of education who are known as mami and dadi, and to our department head as well. That victory of mine was a product of unexpected help. First, when Jayson Rey Ea helped me. It was indeed a shocking event, never the less, I would like to thank him. Second, my COMPSCI friends did help me, they did not let the competition hinder our friendship. Sometimes, it came to my thought "how sport they are!unlike other department, they are the most open minded!, how I wish that all department would be like them!" And the most touching part of my Victory, is when the COMPSCI celebrated after the pageant, they let me join them like I'm part of their department!

To all the person who I have not expected to help, thank you! And to that girl, God bless you!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Enemies..,



"Love your Enemies"

- Jesus

This means that we must not let hatred grew in our hearts. We must be able to forgive others for their short comings unto us. We must be able to consider others and we must not also ignore them even if they are our enemies. As said in the Bible "What you bind on Earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you lose on earth shall be lost in heaven." This is the biblical meaning of the phrase "love your enemies".
I agree on this passage, however, I have my own viewpoint about this.
For me, this phrase means that we must be thankful if we have enemies. They are blessings in disguise. Basically because, when we have enemies, we are expected to have detractors. And these people will bring out the best in us ,since they are the ones who will challenge and urge our capacity to do things. In other words, they aid in the process of molding the better person within us and also they help in the creation of a new you that will soon exist.
The picture I would want to draw is that we must look at our enemies not as burdens in our lives, but rather, blessings that may tear the weak personality we have but will be bringing into existence the better and worthy person from our hearts.
Our foes may create steps that will pull us down, but on the brighter side of their existence, they serve us our stepping stones to achieve success. Additionally, they play the role of a construction worker that will help us build a better persona instead of a terrorist that will contribute to the death we fear.

On the contrary, I would rather have friends than foes. However, I would like to thank God for lending me enemies that contribute in my path to self-discovery and success.

But please, do make friends rather than foes.

















Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Naked Eye..,

"The naked eye deceives"- Michael Dorris.





Every now and then we humans use our eyes as weapon in our everyday living. According to scholars we are visual animals. We learn by seeing things, we record them in our minds. Thanks to our eyes we will be able to walk the road of life. That is the very function of our eyes, it makes us see things, thus, making us store it in our memories.

However, there are some things our eyes cannot see. Aside from the abstract things around us, it could not also detect the real intention of a person, nor it could recognize its true color. In other words, the opening quote of this post emphasizes that what our eyes sees does not assure that it is real. Moreover, the eye alone could not be relied in judging a character, basically because if we rely on it our judgment could be void. As such we must remember that what we see is not always what we get. Be careful of the good looking things that you see, they may possess the kind of evil you can not imagine they would have. And do not easily show your fears to horrible faces, they may carry an angelic heart.

Our eyes may be our weapons to survive, but mind you, when we keep on relying on it especially when making friends it may lead us to deception. I am not bringing out the negative side of the naked eye, but rather, I would like to warn my fellow visual species to be careful in the things you see. It is not an assurance that when a thing you see is tangible it is already real.

Nowadays, I have observed that many artists are on the rise most of them are actors, therefore, our generation is the era of actors and performers. The thing that I am putting into emphasis is that it is hard nowadays to tell who is who, who is what, and who did it. So the bottom line, use your eyes to see, use your brain to think but most of all use your heart to see the real things that require thinking.

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