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Solving Problems

July 2, 2010

Math-vernment

In mathematics, the easiest way to solve complicated problems is by analyzing and reducing them to simple terms. Like managing a government, the way to solve complicated problems are by finding a solutions to basic problems. I think this is what President Noynoy Aquino did.

The “Wang-Wang’s” Death

I am very much grateful on how President Aquino issued the problem about the “wang-wang” (sirens). Yes, He is a very good example of a leader. If he wants to issue a decree of something, he must be the first to use it or be an example to others. I still remember the time when I was still a student. I wake up early to attend my early classes. Try to analyze time wasted in rush hour and traffics. While your jeepney or FX is caught in a traffic, suddenly two motorcycles screaming down the road followed by a dark vehicle with a red plate or a single numbered plate passed by, and you wished you was the one riding in that dark vehicle. This is great. Let me see them wake up early and suffer the same consequences of a traffic jam. Well who cares if they are late for their appointments? so do i. Who cares if they have consecutive meetings? I do have too. Who cares if they didn’t wake up early and are too much late? Me too. Now it’s the time for the leveling of classes.

Add-ons

This morning while I take a train ride to Makati, a group of Americans hitch the same coach with me. At first I’m very much annoyed on how they talk, on how disturbing they are because they are too noisy compared to others among the coach. But this all perished when I’m about to leave the train. As I passed by them and said “excuse me” they are so much polite replying “oh, sorry” and let me pass by and even asking his companion to make a way for us. Kudos to those.

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