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Just like the little boy, there will always be a last leaf. It is everywhere. Or it is in everybody. When the painter tinted the last leaf, new hope was created for the boy. As I look at the tree of my sacrifices and perspiration, I see painters in my successors. They will, and will always, color our tree with naturally full-grown fruits. I recognize the next in line that they, too, will have the capability to dream big dreams and have the will and power to fulfill them.
My works are more than credit on my part. They are motivations for you; like me, you can. Like me, you should and you will. They are more than privilege on my part. They are inspiration; you, too, can start making difference- not in a overnight, of course. Big things come from small packages. My legacy is more than self fulfillment. It’s fulfillment for others.
There always exists black and white. In business it refers to document. Personally, I see it as my complexion and attitude. In deeper essence, it is the subsistence of the good and bad, the rise and fall, the happy and sad, the moan and joy; the opposites. What made me use this column? I want to make a difference—to discern the right from wrong. You, too, should.
“Hasta La Proxima Vez” is a Spanish way of saying “Til We Meet Again”. Perhaps, “in another lifetime”. That is, “Kung mabubuhay Akong Muli”
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Lloyd A. Luna graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in 2004. In 2001, he established the Network of Campus Journalists of the Philippines (NCJP). Fuelled by a passion for journalism, he was recognized by the Catholic Mass Media Awards in 2002 and now writes for the three biggest national daily newspapers in the country (The Manila BULLETIN, The Philippine Daily INQUIRER and the Manila TIMES). At 21, he was awarded the Presidential Leadership Medal, the highest award given by the President of the Republic of the Philippines. He also works now as the Presidential Technical Assistant in the Office of the President in Malaca
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