Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"The Pacquiao Manifesto" according to D Source: Worry not about Pacquiao's jump into politics

By Dennis "dSource" Guillermo - Don't worry about Manny and politics because he won't quit until he wins it. He's gonna do whatever it takes and he never really succumbed to logic. That's why he's where he's at and we're all just marvelling at him. For certain special types of people, the sky is simply the limit. So instead of questioning him, why not emulate him? Instead of "nut-hugging" go out and do something and be the best you can be in whatever it is you feel destined- and never let anybody stop you. Because at the end of the day, it's your life, you can't blame anybody and regret because you did things different.. because you listened to them. do as you please.

If you don't see the point in it, don't wonder like Stevie Wonder, because less than a decade ago, nobody saw his arrival as the next big thing in boxing either. For Pacquiao's legacy as one of the greatest pugilists ever is safe. His name as a first-ballot Hall of Fame has been signed, sealed, delivered. Not even Floyd Mayweather Jr. or a pack of his most determined doubters can alter his place in the sport's history. So if he wants to be the next President of the Philippines, I advise you to let Manny be Manny. He deserves the benefit of the doubt. Nobody is perfect, but only losers keep yapping and contentrating about negative things.

To draw some inspiration from The United States' Declaration of Independence where this line written.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Pursue your happiness. Don't be another one of life's bystanders and watch your life go by, spending criticizing other people's mistakes and life choices. If anything, let Pacquiao's accomplishments be a blueprint for your own success story.

Writer's Note: Allow me to rebut Ambassador Gusi's tirade against Pacquiao in the latest Gusi Peace Prize ceremony, true philanthropy and humanitarianism does not need an "award". And respect is not gained and earned through climbing up a podium in a banquet receiving a token for your efforts amidst the applause of the privileged invitees of such a "distinguished" gathering. If I were part of the names being commended for attending the said Peace Prize ceremony, how appreciated can I really feel by being acknowledged for my Peace efforts as a footnote in an angry tirade aimed to boycott a Filipino by another Filipino in a ceremony in the Philippines? I do not question Gusi's efforts, I do question however his judgment with the way he handled this matter given what he stands for.



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Source: examiner.com

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