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The Sixth Commandment of Success
Posted:Mar 24, 2008 4:14 pm
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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The Sixth Commandment of Success

Thou Must Realize that Plans Are Only Dreams Without Action.

He whose ambition creeps instead of soars, who is always uncertain, who procrastinates instead of acts, struggles in vain against failure.

Is he not imprudent who, seeing the tide making toward him, will sleep until the sea overwhelms him? Is he not foolish who, given the opportunity to improve his lot, will deliberate until his neighbor is chosen instead?

Only action gives to life its strength, its joy, its purpose. The world will always determine your worth by the deeds you do. Who can measure your talents by the thoughts you have or the emotions you feel? And how will you proclaim your abilities if you are always a spectator and never a player?

Take heart. Know that activity and sadness are eternal opposites. When thy muscles are straining and fingers are gripping and feet are moving and your mind is occupied with the task at hand you have little time for self-pity and remorse. Action is the balm that will heal any wound.

Remember that patience is the art of waiting, with faith, for the life you deserve through your good works, but action is the power that makes good works possible. Even the length of thy wait, for the good things you have earned, seems less when you are busy.

No one will act for you. Your plans will remain no more than an idler's dream until you rise up and fight against the forces that would keep ye small. To take action is always dangerous, but to sit and wait for the good things of life to fall into thy lap is the only calling where failures excel.

Everything that lies between your cradle and your grave is always marked with uncertainty. Laugh at your doubts and move ahead. And if it is leisure you seek, instead of work, take heart. The more you do, the more you can do, and the busier you are, the more leisure you will have.

Act or ye will be acted upon.

"If you give the world the best that you can, the best will always come back to you." - Dr. Fe del Mundo, Pediatrician at 96
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My FAMILY
Posted:Mar 24, 2008 4:10 pm
Last Updated:Nov 21, 2010 11:33 pm
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MY FAMILY

by: JB Jimenez - Ayala Land

What is the meaning of being successful in my career if it has been
achieved at the expense of my family. What profit does a man have if he
loses his family? Yes! You may have millions of cash, huge mansion,
travels around the world, and cavorts with an array of girls, women, and
ladies, pero naman ang kapalit kung ikaw naman ay being hated by your
daughters and is the mortal enemy of your sons. Can success in career
really make up for failure at home? Which then is more important, wealth
or family. A great number of us would readily say family. But is it really
true that we meant what we say? Or do we walk our talk? Are we willing to
translate our mindsets into concrete actions? Day by day, we are bombarded
by 52 million dollar questions, Sino ba ang mahalaga ang mga anak ko o ang
trabaho ko.

To my fellow employees, I don't know how you react out there or would
Answer my questions. In my case, as an accountant who always spend
overtime in the office to be able to submit deadline reports come
month-end or cut-off period, I have made unforgivable mistakes. If I have
to live my life again, I would need to overhaul my priorities, to
rechannel the efforts that I Have been exerting with passions and
commitment. I thought all along na ang Lahat ng ginagawa kong pagpapahirap
at pagtratrabaho to the max to get a promotion, I am doing it all for the
family. But I was wrong. Today I know better. When my wife or is
on the phone I make sure that I attend to them first, never mind if there
are urgent things to attend or papers to submit to my superior, after all
they can wait for 10 minutes...but if I deny the 10 minutes that is so
important to them, it would have a lasting effect than to my Boss who
might be replaced in a couple of years.

My family is my top priority, period. It is not a choice between my family
and my career. MY FAMILY IS THE REASON WHY I NEED A CAREER. My
career will come and go, employers can come and go but one's family Will
remain even beyond the grave. They even take care of our graves. Noon
kahit mayroon affairs sa school ang aking mga anak, I'd tend to
preponderate toward the official duty and delegate the affairs of my
to my wife. I used to operate on the paradigm that I should focus on the
duty first before pleasure. Now I know that MY first duty is toward my
loved ones. I should put my time where my heart belongs.

Today if I will to do it all over again, I'd reverse my priorities. My
will only graduate once in elementary and only once in high school, I will
make sure I will be there, I will file my vacation leave and if my Boss
rejected it because I need to attend to a company function where I am
required to attend, I would still go to my graduation no matter what
the consequences are. This time I am willing to become an average
corporate officer, a so-so business executive but a great father. I'm
willing to be reprimanded by my Boss for a late report but not hated by a
for not remembering her birthday every year.....na ilalabas ko
siya the whole day and cherish the moments every minute dahil alam ko
hindi ko na maibabalik ito kapag lumaki na siya at kung gawin ko man
later, baka huli na. There are more important matters compared to
corporate business meetings, Family peace and love- these are the ones
that matter most.

BUT I SPEAK ONLY FOR MYSELF. I DO NOT IMPOSE VALUES ON YOU GUYS OUT THERE.

If you think possessions are more important than family, go ahead. Spend
20 hours in the office, bring home your corporate work. Neglect your
wife.. don't spend quality time with your . Don't attend important
family gatherings. Find work that you are away for a week and only meet
your family every week-ends, oh what a waste. Delegate raising the
to your spouse. Leave the young to the nanny Let the driver
brings your to school. Ask someone to represent in your college
graduation. If you find something wrong at home, don't mind it, anyway
your concentration is in your job. You have your career remember? Don't
greet your father and mother on their anniversary. Spend all your time in
the company. Baka mawala ang tiwala ng Boss mo sa iyo sayang ang
pinagpaguran mo ng matagal. If you have aging parents, don't visit them.
enjoy your career in isolation. Drink, dance, be merry, But in the end,
you lose all the love ones who love you more, after neglecting them No
wife, no , no family. you are alone and pretending to be happy. don't
blame your company. don't lay the Burden on your Boss. Hindi ba, You made
the choice? You opted to put more value on your career. Dahil sabi mo
pinaghirapan mo lahat ito and pangarap mo na ito simula pagkabata dahil
mahirap ka lang ikamu...gusto mong yumaman. You gambled and you lost.

I know of an executive na masyadong depressed... every week lang siyang
umuwi sa pamilya niya. Week-ends lang niya nalalaro ang mga bata kung
minsan required pa mag-stay ng sabado sa office, who finds no meaning in
his life, he's got the money, a beautiful wife who according to him might
be hiding something from him (you know what I mean) and the are not
genuinely closed to him, for no apparent reason he had pulled the trigger
to his head. He's got everything and he lost everything. that is the
tragedy of it all.As for me, I know better. After all the pains, the
burdens of mistaken priorities, I have made my choice. Anytime, anywhere,
my family comes first. My career, my business, my outside , all my
other pursuits are only means to the end of all my sacrifices, my wife, my
sons, my daughters, my family. I shall thus manage my various objectives
well. there shall not be conflicting objective anymore. For I now know
clearly my priorities and shall be faithful to them. I shall be willing to
give them up; excess money, much comfort, travels, and girls for and in
the name of the family. That is simple and straightforward.

PS. Are you aware that if we die tomorrow, the company that we are working
for could easily replace us in a matter of days. But the family we left
behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think
of it, we pour ourselves more into work than to our own family, an unwise
investment indeed, don't you think? And we often treat strangers and
coworkers better than members of our family.
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Worth Reading
Posted:Mar 24, 2008 4:09 pm
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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This is worth reading...

A simple man tells how his booking an air ticket for his father, his
First flight, brought emotions and made him realize that how much we all
Take for granted when it comes to our parents.

My parents left for our native place on Thursday and we went to the
Airport to see them off. In fact, my father had never travelled by air
Before, so I just took this opportunity to make him experience the same.
In spite of being asked to book tickets by train, I got them tickets on
Lufthansa.

The moment I handed over the tickets to him, he was surprised to see
That I had booked them by air. The excitement was very apparent on his
Face, waiting for the time of travel. Just like a school boy, he was
Preparing himself on that day and we all went to the airport, right from
Using the trolley for his luggage, the baggage check-in and asking for
Window seat and waiting restlessly for the security check-in to happen.

He was thoroughly enjoying himself and I, too, was overcome with joy
Watching him experience all these things.

As they were about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to
Me with tears in his eyes and thanked me. He became very emotional and
It was not as if I had done something great but the fact that this meant
A great deal to him.

When he said thanks, I told him there was no need to thank me.

But later, thinking about the entire incident, I looked back at my life.
As a how many dreams our parents have made come true. Without
Understanding the financial situation, we ask for football, dresses,
Toys, outings, etc. Irrespective of their affordability, they have
Satisfied all our needs. Did we ever think about the sacrifices they had
To make to accommodate many of our wishes?

Did we ever say thanks for all that they have done for us?

Same way, today when it comes to our , we always think that we
Should put them in a good school. Regardless of the amount of ,
We will ensure that we will have to give the the best, theme
Parks, toys, etc. But we tend to forget that our parents have sacrificed
A lot for our sake to see us happy, so it is our responsibility to
Ensure that their dreams are realized and what they failed to see when
They were young, it is our responsibility to ensure that they
Experience all those and their life is complete.

Many times, when my parents had asked me some questions, I have actually
Answered back without patience.. When my asks me something, I
Have been very polite in answering. Now I realize how they would have
Felt at those moments.

Let us realize that old age is a second childhood and just as we take Care of our , the same attention and same care need to be given
To our parents and elders.
Rather than my dad saying thank you to me, I would want to say sorry for
Making him wait so long for this small dream.. I do realize how much he
Has sacrificed for my sake and I will do my best to give the best
Possible attention to all their wishes. Just because they are old does
Not mean that they will have to give up everything and keep sacrificing
For their grandchildren also. They have wishes, too..

Take care of your parents.

Pls pass on this mail to every who loves parents and want to love
Them more......
It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude
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EfforT? But Where?
Posted:Mar 24, 2008 4:07 pm
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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On problem solving .......

A giant ship engine failed. The ship's owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure but how to fix the engine. Eventually they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was young. He carried a large bag of tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom.

Two of the ship's owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do. After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine lurched into life. He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was fixed!
A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for ten thousand dollars.
"What?!" the owners exclaimed. "He hardly did anything!"
So they wrote the old man a note saying, "Please send us an itemized bill."

The man sent a bill that read:
Tapping with a hammer...... ........ .. $ 2.00
Knowing where to tap.......... ..... ..... $ 9,998.00

Effort is important, but knowing where to make an effort makes all the difference!
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Modernong Salawikain?
Posted:Mar 12, 2008 2:52 am
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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"Natuto kang lumandi, magtiis ka sa hapdi"

"Nasa kama ang sarap, nasa ospital ang hirap"

"Kapag libog ang pinairal, sira ang pag-aaral"

"Walang pangit, sa tting galit"

"Pangit man daw at maliit sa paningin, nakabubuntis pa din"

"Mahapdi man sa unang tikim, luluwang at luluwang din"

TiNks
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Makabagong Kasabihan?
Posted:Mar 12, 2008 2:39 am
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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"Aanhin mo ang Gwapo...Kung mas malandi pa sa iyo"

"Walang matinong lalake...sa malanding kumpare"

"Walang hihigit pa sa malansang isda...Kungdi and isang baklang balahura"

"Sa hinabahaba ng prosisyon...Bading pa rin ang ka relasyon"

"Ang tumakbong matulin...may gwapong hahabulin"

"Matalino man ang bading...napeperahan pa rin"

char-char chokehe lng ek-ek, charot ...hmmmm?
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8 Rules for Good Customer Service
Posted:Mar 12, 2008 2:28 am
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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If you truly want to have good customer service, all you have to do is ensure that your business consistently does these things:

1) Answer your phone.
Get call forwarding. Or an answering service. Hire staff if you need to. But make sure that someone is picking up the phone when someone calls your business. (Notice I say "someone". People who call want to talk to a live person, not a "fake recorded robot".)

2) Don't make promises unless you WILL keep them.
Not plan to keep them. Will keep them.
Reliability is one of the keys to any good relationship, and good customer service is no exception.
If you say, "Your new bedroom furniture will be delivered on Tuesday", make sure it is delivered on Tuesday.
Otherwise, don't say it.

The same rule applies to appointments, deadlines, etc..
Think before you give any promise - because nothing annoys customers more than a broken one.

3) Listen to your customers.
Is there anything more exasperating than telling someone what you want or what your problem is and then discovering that that person hasn't been paying attention and needs to have it explained again?
From a customer's point of view, I doubt it.
Can the sales pitches and the product babble.
Let your customer talk and show him that you are listening by making the appropriate responses, such as suggesting how to solve the problem.

4) Deal with complaints.
No one likes hearing complaints, and many of us have developed a reflex shrug, saying, "You can't please all the people all the time". Maybe not, but if you give the complaint your attention, you may be able to please this one person this one time - and position your business to reap the benefits of good customer service.

5) Be helpful - even if there's no immediate profit in it.
The other day I popped into a local watch shop because I had lost the small piece that clips the pieces of my watch band together. When I explained the problem, the proprietor said that he thought he might have one lying around. He found it, attached it to my watch band - and charged me nothing! Where do you think I'll go when I need a new watch band or even a new watch? And how many people do you think I've told this story to?

6) Train your staff (if you have any) to be ALWAYS helpful, courteous, and knowledgeable.
Do it yourself or hire someone to train them.
Talk to them about good customer service and what it is (and isn't) regularly.

Most importantly, give every member of your staff enough information and power to make those small customer-pleasing decisions, so he never has to say, "I don't know, but so-and-so will be back at..."

7) Take the extra step.
For instance, if someone walks into your store and asks you to help them find something, don't just say, "It's in Aisle 3." Lead the customer to the item. Better yet, wait and see if he has questions about it, or further needs. Whatever the extra step may be, if you want to provide good customer service, take it. They may not say so to you, but people notice when people make an extra effort and will tell other people.

Throw in something extra.
Whether it's a coupon for a future discount, additional information on how to use the product, or a genuine smile, people love to get more than they thought they were getting.

And don't think that a gesture has to be large to be effective.

The local art framer that we use attaches a package of picture hangers to every picture he frames.
A small thing, but so appreciated.
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Dear Diary...
Posted:Mar 10, 2008 5:27 am
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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DEAR DIARY: DAY ONE
>
> All packed for the cruise ship - all my sexiest dresses and
> make-up. Really excited.
>
> DEAR DIARY . DAY TWO
>
> Entire day at sea, beautiful and saw whales and dolphins. Met
> the Captain today - seems a very nice man.
>
> DEAR DIARY . DAY THREE
>
> At the pool today. Also some shuffle boarding and hit golf
> balls off the deck. Captain invited me to join him at his table for
> dinner. Felt honored and had a wonderful time. He is very attractive
> and attentive.
>
> DEAR DIARY . DAY FOUR
>
> Won $800 in the ship's casino. Captain asked me to have
> dinner with him in his own cabin. Had a luxurious meal complete with
> caviar and champagne.
>He asked me to stay the night but I declined. Told him I
> could not be unfaithful to my husband.
>
> DEAR DIARY . DAY FIVE
>
> Pool again today, got sunburnt, went inside to drink at piano
> bar for rest of day. Captain saw me, bought me several large drinks.
> Really is charming.
>Again, asked me to visit his cabin for the night. Again, I
> declined. He told me if I didn't let him have his way with me he
> would sink the ship. I was shocked.
>
> DEAR DIARY . DAY SIX
>
> Today, I saved 1600 lives. Twice.
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Love or Infatuation
Posted:Mar 10, 2008 5:18 am
Last Updated:Nov 21, 2010 11:34 pm
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Love or Infatuation


It has been famously described that when you get attracted to someone either it can be said as love or an infatuation. Many people think love is something which is not only give happiness but gives a reason to life to live ambitiously. For infatuation, people say it is something which everyone get attracted to and feel like they like it, they want it, but this feeling is there just for a time being. However there are some people who are just not sure whether they are infatuated or they are in love;

In order to know whether we are in love or infatuation with someone, in my opinion, it is more important to realise that:

Can we live without them who we think we love?
Can we live happily without them to who we think we are in love with?
Can we make ourself feel complete in there absence?
Can we make any decision without there help?

If the answer is "NO" then it is a love, because everything belong to us does not matter until someone who is very special is there for us to appreciate and feel happy for us. And all our actions, does not matter what we do, to make he/her impress or make them feel happy is nothing but shows the sign that "YES" you are my world.
I think love is a supreme power which is a gift from God. And they are lucky who is been gifted such a wonderful asset from God. Love does not mean expecting someone to make your things done according to you. It all means sharing the beautiness of togetherness and living a gifted life with your loved one's.
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Kris Inday Deal or No Deal un-aired episode
Posted:Mar 6, 2008 1:45 am
Last Updated:Apr 30, 2024 2:3 pm
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Kris: Magandang gabi mga kapamilya, sa gameshow na
ito importante ang sagot sa nag-iisang katanungang
Deal or no Deal. Ang ating player ngayong gabi ay
walang iba kundi ang fastest-rising household
services manager na si Inday!

Kris: Ok Inday, choose a briefcase.
Inday: Kris, I would opt for case #4 please.
Kris: Briefcase # 4 si Sharmel. Inday, matanong ko
lang, how did you come up with the number 4?
Inday: Oh, do you really want to know Kris?
Kris: Oo naman. I'm sure kaya ko naman maintindihan
yung sasabihin mo eh.
Inday: The number 4 was acquired based on a
probability distribution function that involves
integrating up to an area greater than or equal to
that random number which should be generated between
0 and 1 for proper distributions.
Kris: Syet. tanong tanong pa kasi eh.

Kris: Ok Inday, choose 6 briefcases to open.
Inday: I would opt for 7, 24, 12, 2, 15 and 20.
Kris: Wait lang Inday, usually isa isa lang ang
pagbubukas natin ng case
Inday: Why is that? As if I can change the outcome
if we're to open a case each time I blurt out a
number as opposed to opening each case immediately
one after the other right?
Kris: Hayyy babaguhin pa talaga mechanics.
Kris: Anwyay, di bale na lang nga tuloy tayo.
Number 7. Natalie buksan na!!
[Yung audience sumisigaw ng LOWER!! LOWER!!!]
Kris: Teka lang, bago natin buksan Inday, usually
ang mga contestants naten ay sumisigaw ng “LOWERâ€
every time magbubukas ng case.
Inday: Kris, I guess thats not the way I was taught
in grade school. You see, I was taught that we
should only use the comparative form of the word or
add ER to the adjective if we are comparing two
things. And since it is only the first briefcase
that we are going to open, we have nothing to
compare it to. Am I right?
[natahimik ang audience at napaisip]
Kris: Oo nga no!

Kris: Sige Natalie, Buksan mo na.
[Ang laman ng briefcase 7 ay Piso Palakpakan ang
mga tao]
Kris: Good start! Ano yung next case mo ulit?
Inday: Case number 24 please.
Kris: Chloe buksan na
[Audience sumisigaw ulit ng LOWER!! LOWER!!]
Kris: Wait lang guys, Inday may nabuksan ng case
baket di ka pa rin sumisigaw ng Lower?
Inday: Oh my goodness Kris, how long have you been
doing this? Have you ever encountered a value that
is lower than a peso in this game? Tell me, is there
any value left lower than the one we just opened?
Sheesh.
[Napaisip ulit ang audience at natahimik]
Kris: Aarrgghh!!!! Chloe buksan na lang nga, pati na
rin yung 12, 2, 15 and 20 buksan na rin para matapos
na. [naiirita na]
[At sunod sunod na ngang nabukas ang mga case ni
Inday]
(nag-ring ang phone)

Inday: Ahh Kris, to save more time can you tell
Banker that I'm not interested in his first offer.
In the history of this game of chance, I have yet to
see someone accept a first offer from the banker.
It's quite pathetic and pretentious for contestants
to pause and look around the audience as if asking
for advice before ultimately rejecting the first
offer. I mean come on, isn't that a waste of
airtime?
Banker: Potahhh!!! [narinig sa set kahit sarado ang
kwarto ni banker]
- Ito ang unang pagkakataon na marinig ng mga
audience ang boses ni banker sa Deal or no Deal.
… dumating na sa kalagitnaan ng show at mukhang
minamalas na si Inday
Kris: Ok Inday, mukhang kelangan na natin ng tulong
sa mga friends mo sino ba yung bigotilyong lalaki
na naka-polo? Ano name nya?
Inday: Ahh, that's my master Mr. Montemayor.
Kris: Ahhh sya pala yun, how cute naman pala eh.
Sige sir, give us a number.
Mr. Montemayor: Hi Kris, good evening. I'm a fan. I
choose number 12 please.
Kris: Ano Inday ok ba yung number 12?
Inday: Whatever, we shouldn't bite the hand that
feeds us anyway. Go ahead.
Kris: [taray naman] Sofie, buksan na!
[ang laman ng briefcase 12 ay 5,000]
Kris: Good job! Sino naman yung gwapong lalake na
naka jumper na katabi ni Mr. Montemayor? Whats his
name?
Inday: Ahh, thats my on again off again boyfriend,
Dodong the gardener.
Kris: Ooohh, sya pala yun. Ok Dodong, give us a
number!
Dodong: Hi babes, I choose briefcase 9 if its ok
with you. If not, its ok with me as long as its ok
with you.
Kris: Ano raw? Inday, number 9 daw ok say0?
Inday: Yes Kris, its fine with me.
Kris: Wow ang bait pag kay Dodong. Ederlyn buksan
na!!
…nanlaki ang mga mata ni Inday at hindi sya
makapaniwala. Natahimik at mukhang kakapusin sya ng
hininga
Inday: YOU!!! How dare you invade my moment!
[nagulat si Kris at ang mga audience sa reaksyon ni
Inday. Nagpatawag si Kris ng commercial break at
nagpakuha ng tubig para kay Inday.]
Nagkatitigan sina Inday at Ederlyn. Nakangisi si
Ederlyn habang hawak ang briefcase ni Inday.
Ederlyn: Pinapangako ko, Inday pagbukas luluhod ang
mga tala! hahahahaha!
Inday: What? Can you speak up? What are you mumbling
up there. Can somebody give her a microphone please?
Kris: Ano ba!! Tama na nga ang drama ninyo, Ederlyn
buksan mo na ang case at umexit ka na kung ayaw mong
mapalitan! (naiirita na si Kris)
Dali-daling binuksan ni Ederlyn ang briefcase at ang
laman ay P3,000,000.
Nanghinayang ang mga audience¦ Ang mga natirang
values ay 250, 1K, 20K, 50K, and 500K.
Inday: NooOoo…. (sabay tingin kay Dodong at
napapaluha), how could you
Dodong: I'm so sorry Inday, please forgive me.
Kris: Hayyy, drama again. Ang offer ni banker sa
pagbabalik ng Kapamilya, Deal.. or No Deal!
[pagtapos ng commercial break mukhang composed na
ulit si Inday]
Kris: Inday, are you okay? Ang offer ni banker ay 99
thousand pesos. Sing rami siguro ng pilipinong
pinadugo mo na ilong. Is it a Deal or No Deal?
Tahimik lang si Inday tilang may kinocompute sa ulo
habang ang mga audience ay nagsisigawan ng No
Deal, ang iba naman ay Deal

Kris: Wait lang, kung mapapansin ninyo we have only
have 5 cases left, and among those 5, apat doon ay
mas maliit na value
Inday: Kris, do you mind? Can I do my own thinking?
Natameme si Kris, pati ang audience ay natahimik.
Kris: Taray to the max! (pabulong sa sarili)
Inday: Ok, I'm ready. Upon looking at the reality of
the situation, 80% of the cases left have at least
49K less than the bankers offer. The only way I can
do better than what is offered is that if my case
contains the 500k or I'd get to open one of the four
lower values. But I have to keep in mind that
there's only 20% probability that this would happen.
I have to take note, however, that the banker's
offer is roughly around 15% lower than the offer I
expected based on the arithmetic mean of the values
left.
Kris: Lord panaginip ba to? Ayokonaaa
Inday: Accepting a deal for less than the mean
should generally be regarded as a weak decision so I
would say, NO DEAL!

Limang briefcase na lang ang natitira at kasama na
doon ang case ni Inday
Kris: My God, nakaka-stress itong episode na ito ha.
Baka dumugo na rin ang ilong ko sayo Inday. Sige
Inday, go ahead and choose 1 briefcase!
Inday: Ok Kris, I choose briefcase #5 please?
Kris: Briefcase #5! Mimi bago mo buksan yan I would
first like to thank Figliarina by Schubizz for my
sandals, Bambi Fuentes for my hair and make-up and
Pepsi Herrera for my gown tonight.
Kris: Ok Mimi, buk
Inday: Ahh Kris, can I also take time to thank a few
people? I mean, I did save us a few minutes of
airtime right?
Kris: (kapal naman talaga ng mukha bulong sa
sarili) Sige, ok lang go ahead. (naka-smile pa rin)
Inday: Thanks! Yes, I would like to thank Frank
Provost for my hair and make-up, Jimmy Choo for my
sandals and my dear friend Oscar dela Renta for my
gown tonight.
BLAG!! Tinumba ni Kris ang podium at nagwalk-out.
Hindi na natapos ang show kayat binigyan na lang ni
Banker si Inday ng kalahating milyon para sa kanyang
oras.
Inday: Oh, and thanks to the people of Cartier for
sending me these nice earrings for tonight!
(Ito ang isa sa mga un-aired episode ng Kapamilya,
Deal or No Deal)


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