Sunday, March 22, 2009
The paradox of Freedom
The Paradox of Freedom
A beautiful butterfly had just loose from its cocoon. It felt good to be out after long days and nights of silence and darkness. It stretched out its wings and fluttered…up
Up and went over the garden of the flowers. The butterfly was free and it wanted to share the secret it had found.
As it hovered over the flowers, it spotted a caterpillar crawling in the ground. Gently alighting beside the crawling creature, it smiled and greeted…
BUTTERFLY: Good morning! Beautiful day, isn’t it? Just got out of my cocoon. I never
knew the garden was so beautiful until today.
CATERPILLAR: You must be new here.
BUTTERFLY: Not really. I’ve been around quite some time. But it’s my first time to fly
over the garden… And you, what are you doing down here?
CATERPILLAR: Can’t you see yourself?
BUTTERFLY: I can see… you’re munching leaves…
CATERPILLAR: So why’d you ask?
BUTTERFLY: Don’t you think it’s the time you go and bury yourself inside your
cocoon?
CATERPILLAR: Don’t be silly. Why should I?
BUTTERFLY: You’re a caterpillar… and soon you’ll be a butterfly…
CATERPILLAR: Ah…I’m just a worm. Look here, wise guy…Life is short, so you’ve
got to make it…the most of it…The world is so beautiful, and there’s so much to see and enjoy… I wouldn’t want to turn my eyes away from it a single moment…
BUTTERFLY: But you can enjoy the world mush more when you’re free and flying over
it. Down here, you get bogged down to a few delights… You don’t see e verything from crawling on the ground…
CATERPILLAR: Big deal! I’m satisfied with the way I am.
BUTTERFLY: You’re satisfied with being a worm all your life? But you’ll never be
happy… You’re meant to be free and fly! Don’t you want to be a butterfly?
CATERPILLAR: On second thought, I think I would, but…
BUTTERFLY: Then go and bury yourself in your cocoon before it’s too late.
CATERPILLAR: But I’m afraid…
BUTTERFLY: Scared of what?
CATERPILLAR: …the dark… of missing the world… of losing my freedom. The
freedom that you’ll enjoy as a butterfly will be nothing with the passing joys you’ll be missing for a while.
BUTTERFLY: Everyone has to die a while if one wants to live and become what one
was meant to be.
CATERPILLAR: Ah… it’s too much trouble… I’ll settle for the way things are at the
moment. If you’d excuse me… there’s too much of the garden I have not seen yet…
The caterpillar left the butterfly speechless and very much disappointed, and went on its
way. It spent the rest of its days crawling on its belly and munching leaves. It grew old and died –A WORM.
The butterfly flew away but more determined than ever to share with all caterpillars the secret of freedom he had discovered.
If a butterfly happens to alight upon you don’t shoo it away…
You must just be missing THE SECRET OF FREEDOM.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
a sample resume
Mark Anthony D. Porcadilla
09097462457
maporcs@yahoo.com
Job Objective: To pursue a career as a call center agent in a highly recognized and competitive company.
Qualifications:
- Honest. Accepts reality and act with reality.
- Strongly determined. A very goal- oriented person. Does not easily give up and highly motivated.
- Creative and resourceful. Able to think of ways and ideas for improvement and competitiveness.
- Workaholic. Value time wisely. Being able to use and value time wisely and properly.
- With a good interpersonal communication skill. Attentive and accommodating to people.
- Flexible to any circumstances. Accept failures as learning’s and use it as a tool to face more tough challenges ahead.
Job Experience:
- It’s my first time to apply for a job (haven’t experienced yet).
Affiliations:
- CNHS/ SSG Representative (2003- 2007)
Implementing and facilitating school rules, regulations and projects as a service to fellow students.
- CNHS/ School Publication feature writer (2004- 2007)
Writing articles and searching for current issues for school and public information and community awareness.
- USC/ Psychology Society Treasurer- Block D (2007- 2008)
- USC/ Badminton Club (2008- present)
Developing and enhancing skills and sport- related characters.
Seminar Attended:
- USC/ Psychology Week 2009 Gender Language Sensitivity Seminar
Provides awareness to all Psychology majors for the rampant gender discrimination issues here in the
- USC/ Annual Biology Symposium
Provides awareness and information about the present situation of the Philippine ecology, the endangered species, and newly discovered species in the
Skills and Languages or Dialects
- Feature writing, playing volleyball and badminton, computer software application (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SSPS).
- Average English, excellent in Tagalog, Masbateneo, Cebuano or Bisaya and a little Spanish.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
ELEMENTARY YEAR GRADUATED
Cataingan,
HIGH SCHOOL
Cataingan National High School 2007
Cataingan,
COLLEGE
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CHARACTER REFERENCES
Jillian Libradilla | May Evardone | Lanie Lebores |
Education student, USJ- R | Industrial engineering student, CIT | Psychology student, USC |
09284650899 | 09167567330 | 09238716308 |
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