Everyday we hear different stories about Economic problems. Oil price hikes, recession, depression, business foreclosure and now the flight of our fellow Pinoy OFWs coming home in batches because they lost their jobs due to economic turmoil.
The magnet of poverty line is getting stronger everyday pulling so many people down. Government is very diligent to sustain and increase the magnitude of the magnet energy reserve to further attract more people and so far, they are successful. And now they are keeping up with the latest trend in entertainment and fashion. They are on their feet practicing the latest step of Latin American dance of Cuban origin, Cha-Cha. Wow, this government just can’t get enough of us. They are like blood sucking creatures that will not stop until the last drop of our blood.
Thanks God, He give us beautiful minds to survive the cold. Despite the economic glitch, Pinoys are surviving within the underground economy wherein the circulating currency is by bulk of coins. The government, despite dancing to the tune of cha-cha is crippled in terms of providing employment and health care for the common “tao”. But my fellow Pinoys are innovative. They are embracing the beauty of Entrepreneurism. Despite the lack of capital, they are still coping up to run their business to support their daily needs. And I believe that these are the real entrepreneurs. The real survivors.
This is the clear picture of Pinoy Entrepreneurs and often times they are dislocated by dispersal because of “illegal operation” which according to the authority, they are hampering the traffic flow. During dispersal, their goods are sequestered by the police and because they have no money for fines, oftentimes, recovery of their products is impossible and of course their products would fall “in good hands”.
Masyadong brutal kahit maliliit walang patawad.
Ang dami na po palang di-mobile ngayon.
Ang sarap nung bibingka tsaka tinapa. Nakakamiss. 😐
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Yes grace sa mahal ng rent ng pwesto, di na nila kayang i survive yun, pag naka stand ka naman, madali ka lang hulihin at least pag mobile, parating pa lang yung mga nangongotong eh nakalarga ka na 🙂 ganyan talaga ang pinoy madiskarte hehe
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uu nga ehh.. sabi nila Scam daw yun AWsurveys..
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Edz, we must stand in our own opinions, di natin pwd sabihin na scam ang isang bagay na di pa natin nasubukan personally
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napaka creative ng mga pinoy, if we’re talking about small business entrepreneurship kahit na 5-6 ang puhunan, di matakot mgventure.
dapat may christmas market, at isang kalye i allocate para sa mga vendors, yan ang ginawa dito sa amin minsan.
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yep, tama ka jan bro. actually poverty drives them to be innovative, kc pag di nila ginawa yun they won’t survive hunger, tingnan mo naman kahit ano na lang ginagawang negosyo basta patok sa mamimili go lang ng go 🙂
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Hii.. nice and interesting picture
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Hi Melfin,
I’m glad that you found the pics interesting. I also dropped a visit on your barbie blog 🙂 Thanks for coming by
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Every time I see these entrepreneurs, I sigh and say, buti pa sila, may business. They’re inspiring.
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Hello Gege, I visited your blog at buena mano lang pala ako dun sa shout box mo at bagong lipat bahay ka pala. Thank for visiting my blog
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Interesting post! Hay, now I’m hungry. I want bibingka! Those junkies remind me of my childhood.
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Hi Ham, sorry di pwde ipackage ang bibingka papunta jan, mapapanis 🙂
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Hello Juliet, I can’t click the images larger. How I wish I could see it in larger views.
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Hi Bing, okay I’ll edit all the pics and add the link to original big pics. I’ll just ping you after editing
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Hello,
Happy New Year!!! Your site is really growing in terms of readers and followers. Cheers!!! Keep it up! Di ba ang bibingka is a food stuff that can only be found in the Philippines, right?
SAMMY_D3Marketers
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Hi Sammy,
Yea, kahit ako nagugulat and I’m very thankful to meet so many blogger friends and loyal readers 🙂 Me rice cake din sa China at Japan and I guess kahit sa Korea but our bibingka is different kc me young coconut na kasama which make it even unique 🙂 Happy New year too. More blessing to all of us in 2009!!
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I’ve just started off a blog, the knowledge you give on this site has aided me extremely. Thank you for all your time & work.
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