Comparison of Two different Entrepreneurs

Everyone wants to be successful in the future. Some succeed and some fail. Education can guarantee your future. It plays a big role in succeeding life. Although education is needed in succeeding, it is still possible to be successful even though one did not finish his/her studies. Two successful entrepreneurs are Raymund Joseph Laurel and Leonardo Sarao.

Laurel and Sarao have significant differences. Joseph Laurel finished his studies in De La Salle University and went on to pursue further studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and Central St. Martins College in London while Leonardo Sarao only finished elementary. Even with insufficient knowledge, Sarao became successful and is now known as the “King of the Road” because of his invention, the famous ‘jeepney’. Mr. Laurel started his business with a capital of 20,000 pesos while Sarao only started with 700 pesos.

Despite all differences, they still have some significant similarities. Both of them worked hard to be where they are now. They never gave up in pursuing their dreams. Now, Raymund Joseph Laurel is the president and creative director of Rajo Laurel Enterprises while Leonardo Sarao’s ‘jeep’ is now being used all over the country.

In conclusion, education plays a big role in succeeding in life; However, with hard work, one can also succeed.

Why should Saudi Arabia be an open country

     Saudi Arabia is a country with strict rules and a country that is sacred for Muslim. The only reason why Saudi Arabia shouldn’t be a open country is because their culture and the religion is string with them. The people of Saudi Arabia once try to amalgamate the Muslim in the eastern region. But the altercation went to nowhere. With the power of the king and influences the revolution was impossible to be successful. A long as the amenable spirit is with them their journey to liberty will be reachable. But why would Saudi Arabia be an open country?

     All the people in the world want to have their freedom right? And so as the citizens of Saudi Arabia. Everybody in Saudi Arabia long crave for freedom. That why their crime rates are high, they always want pleasure but how can they do it if freedom is beyond their reach.

     Second, their lack of freedom results to crime. What happen is their outlet of boredom made them arrogant and disrespectful to the expat and their fellow citizen. And the most harsh thing they can do is to kill raped, kidnapped and torture for the sake of their pleasure.

     In the near future, their oil will be running out. And so their only choice to sustain the needs of the country is to open up their tourist industry. Saudi Arabia is a nice country and have several tourist destination. With their news project. The world’s highest building will surpassed the Burg Khalifa, the amenities will be good for the tourists who like luxiours life. This will be only possible if Saudi Arabia will have its freedom.

     In conclusion, Saudi Arabia should be an open country for its benefits will surely satisfy their people and their future tourist. Freedom should be practiced in Saudi Arabia since it is now the modern age. Crime rates will be lower compare to lack of freedom. And the last reason their tourism industry will be their major source of income. But for now let’s just wait until one man will have the courage to revolt and let’s keep our faith for impossible can be possible in our generation.

Living in Saudi Arabia or in the Philippines

In living a country for lifetime there are factors to consider for a better living. Saudi Arabia or the Philippines. These two countries have big difference in terms of climate, culture, people, education and food.

Philippines is an archipelago in Southeast Asia. People’s way of living is based on what the climate is, but moreover the main livelihood here is fishing it is because of the sea that surrounds the Philippines. Our climate is humid and there are two seasons wet and dry. The food is mixed American, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese cuisine. The people of the Philippines are the happy type of people and know for their personality of being hospitable. And our education is expensive particularly in college but there are also public school for the people  who cannot afford the private schools.

The Saudi Arabia is the cradle of Islam The geography of the country is mixed with dessert and mountainous area. Here the people’s livelihood  is more modern than the Philippines but with the exception of rural areas. The climate is very hot during summer and very cold during winter and the weather here is dry. The food is pure Arabian with spices and exotic taste. The education here is free, from preschool to college it is free here. In the college in able to get in there is an entrance examination. These are some of the differences of Saudi Arabia and the Philippines that you may consider in choosing what country you will live.

“I did my best” says Aquino, “No you didn’t” says Estrada

  Good leaders are needed in our country for a prosperous life, achieve our economic goals and to have a better life. They are instruments given by God to help us. In certain ways, not all are given a chance to lead us. Even if Noynoy Aquino won the presidency, Estrada too could have won and perhaps could have done better things for us.

            In both aspects, they can help us in terms of making our country a better one. Aquino knows how to motivate people in achieving goals and so is Estrada since the masses are in favor him. Aquino can prioritize our needs and that is to alleviate the people from poverty, same with Estrada as he builds organizations to help the poor. Lastly, they both want our country to be known as a place to live away from problems, corruption ad negligence to other countries.

            Despite of its similarities they can do to improve our country, not both are perfectly the same in terms of their plans. First, Aquino implements better projects for our environment however what is wrong about it is that he himself is a smoker. He motivates, encourages his people to maintain peace and harmony in their family to have a better living, wherein in his case, he is single and had been already with three women that didn’t end up well. For Estrada, he tries to decrease the people who are smoking and drinking alcohol but he is a drinker too. Moreover, his presence in television as a gambler and a drinker possesses negative effects on other people.

            As a conclusion, nobody is perfect. Whether it comes in early life and personal life, some person tends to do things in their way without looking at the outcome. We can say therefore that even our great leaders and heroes have attitude and habit that holds them. In choosing a leader, you must determine first their abilities and perspectives. Both have their minds set for the improvements of our country, but both have weaknesses in certain aspects.

“Living in the Philippines or living in Saudi Arabia”

 You have to work in order to live. One reason why people their own country is to work and earn more money that what they usually receive to give more adequate supply to their family’s essential needs. Furthermore, in some cases it is not an easy job to be away from your dear family, friends and other relatives. Some OFW’s even tend to sacrifice almost everything (especially women) they have in return to get higher wage and salaries; however, we often hear on news that they are killed by their own employers. It is a devastating fact that is happening nowadays that we must all know. Even if there are benefits when living in Saudi Arabia and living in your own country (Philippines), living in Saudi Arabia also has negative effects than living in the Philippines.

            Living in Saudi Arabia and living in your own country are the same in some situations and ways. First, the qualities of good Filipino citizens are still manifested that are still being practiced which we cannot hide in the reality that we are helpful, hospitable and cheerful when gathered around. Just like going to Batha or Divisoria, you will encounter and see people who will be there to help and be if service. More likely, in time of security, a single shout or scream that serves as a threat in your case will let them offer helping hands. Second, we can also give a day to talk about spiritual aspects. In Saudi Arabia or in the Philippines, you are given a free will to attend masses that will strengthen your relationship towards God; In addition to that, the numbers of rest days are equal to the weekends in the Philippines. As long as you can agree to their terms and condition and will pay according to the accord, a house in your own country is suitable enough, just like in Saudi Arabia.

            Despite the benefits it give, there are also some disadvantages too when living in Saudi Arabia and living in the Philippines. Firstly, in terms of protection against kidnapping, carnapping and any form of threat in your property, hundreds of question will be asked first plus the patience that you have to give since not all can speak in English. Not like in the Philippines, you could easily understand each other and will work on it as they can. Secondly, unlike in your country; freedom in Saudi Arabia is only about 20% where single men and women are strictly not allowed to join in the same room. Dating in public as an example is also forbidden.

            In conclusion, there are both some benefits, like practicing our strong quality as Filipinos and enhance our relationship towards God and disadvantage, like the protection and freedom between living in Saudi Arabia and living in the Philippines. Living in Saudi Arabia had been done by our Filipino citizens years ago, whether it is because of brain drain or brawn drain I still hope that they will reconsider the solutions that the state are implementing to help our own country rise from great hardships. People too must decide about all the possible good and negative effects in their lives, once they have decided whether to work abroad and help our country develop its economic growth in terms of productivity.

“Living in Riyadh or living in the Philippines”

Every person wants to live a comfortable and suiting environment, a place where you would appreciate and share different experiences with your family and loved ones. Thus, living in a place where you feel safe and secure would probably be easy for you to cope up with their different culture and tradition. Although, there similarities between living in Riyadh and living in the Philippines, living in Riyadh also differs from living in the Philippines.

Living in Riyadh and living in the Philippines are similar to each other in some aspects. First, laws and restrictions would always be present in each country and people should comply with it. Whether you are living in Riyadh or in the Philippines, you must follow an respect the various laws and restrictions that were regulated. Second, not only in Riyadh has a lot of foreign nationalities working, but also in the Philippines. They are working as a businessmen in different companies and corporations.

Despite the similarities, there are also some differences between living in Riyadh and living in the Philippines. Firstly, most Saudi women prefer to stay at home and take care of their family, while the Saudi men are the ones who work to provide their family’s basic needs. Unlike in the Philippines, men and women are equal in terms of work, employment, and jobs. Secondly, in Riyadh, car is the most common means of transportation, but there is also one train station and a few buses. However, in the Philippines, they are using different means of transportation like cars, motorcycles, bicycles, tricycles, vans, buses, and trains.

In conclusion, it is clear that there are both some similarities, such as laws and restrictions and foreign nationalities, while the differences are jobs and transportation between living in Riyadh and living in the Philippines. People should be open on their decision making on where to live.