Most Filipinos have a selfish and self-servin attitude that generates a feeling of envy towards others; particularly, when one's peer has gained honor or prestige because of hard work. They demonstrate some hostile attitudes and feelings by recousing to unfounded and malicious criticism - "tsismis" and "intriga" to bring others down. The "crab mentality" taht characterizes many Filipinos is counter productive.
One evident manifestation of the "kanya-kanya" syndrome is one's personal ambition and the drive for power and status that is completely insensitive to the common good. Purely personal and in-group interests reign supreme in this kind of attitude.
The "kanya-kanya" syndrome often results in the non-cooperation of members of the community.
To free ourselves from the parochial practice of tayo-tayo or the compadre system, we must prioritize meritocracy and transparency in our social and professional interactions. Encouraging diversity and inclusivity can help dismantle the exclusivity of these networks. Additionally, fostering open communication and critical thinking can empower individuals to challenge nepotism and seek opportunities based on qualifications rather than personal connections. Ultimately, promoting equal access and accountability is essential for breaking free from these entrenched practices.
Unfair trade practice" as per Section 2(r) means a trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or supply of any goods or for the provision of any service, adopts any unfair method or unfair or deceptive practice, while "restrictive trade practice" means a trade practice which tries to manipulate the price or conditions of delivery to affect flow of supplies in the market relating to goods or services in such a manner as to impose on the consumers unjustified costs or restrictions [as per section 2(nnn)].
The generally accepted accounting practice (GAAP) is followed. However when the business is too small, they practice cost accounting system or maintain rough accounts by themselves.
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"Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners" The fabric of society is held together by the standards of morality that we maintain and practice. Values are a kind of map in our minds of how things are or should be. The real asset of a nation is not its natural resources, but people with right values. Just as it is futile to fill a leaking bucket, it is futile to think of economic reforms and progress without relinking ourselves with our lost values. Indeed, the erosion of values is one of the major concerns of today's society. Human beings are similar in every generation; it is probably the increasing stress, fast pace of life, keen competition and overvaulting ambition to achieve too much in too little time that has made today's man seemingly less principled than his ancestors
Most Filipinos have a selfish and self-servin attitude that generates a feeling of envy towards others; particularly, when one's peer has gained honor or prestige because of hard work.
as we see that most people keep on saying what is the true meaning of one Malaysia when there are some people who does not practice it. TRUE. but what we have to bear in mind, look at ourselves through the mirror...Are we ourselves practice one Malaysia? and if we do, then that question wont appear anymore.
Those of us who are practicing witches have no problem believing in ourselves and others who practice as we do.
To train ourselves to see the good in all things, we can practice gratitude, focus on positive aspects, and challenge negative thoughts. By shifting our perspective and looking for the silver lining in situations, we can cultivate a more optimistic outlook.
To practice forgiveness towards others as we have been forgiven ourselves, we can start by acknowledging our own mistakes and understanding that everyone makes errors. It's important to let go of resentment and anger, and instead choose to empathize with the person who has wronged us. By showing compassion and understanding, we can work towards forgiving others just as we have been forgiven.
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To cultivate tranquility in our daily lives, we can practice mindfulness, engage in relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation, prioritize self-care activities, and surround ourselves with positive and supportive relationships.
To protect ourselves from catching colds and maintain a healthy immune system, we can practice good hygiene by washing hands frequently, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, staying physically active, managing stress, and getting vaccinated against common illnesses.
Here is a portion of the answer to another question that might answer yours: Competitive sports (also) offer us things we cannot get anywhere else. They offer us things we NEED. We build our bodies. Toughen ourselves up. Develop our physical packaging. And what about what happens between our ears? The things we learn about others, about interacting with them, and especially the things we learn about ourselves when we participate in competitive sports have a value greater than gold when we incorporate them into our lives.
Get enough sleep, drink orange juice, and try to find something to do that makes you happy and animated. Also practice doing something nice for someone at least once a week.