Saturday, March 23, 2019

DR. RONALD RAMILO as Guest Speaker


Don't let your achievement define who you are.


Success is defined as “achieving a desired outcome” and also the “attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence” in the Mariam-Webster dictionary.As human beings we have been fed the idea from a very early age that in order to be defined as a successful individual we must obtain and surpass others before us.

‘Success’ does not mean being the prettiest, richest, most famous, having the most likes or followers on social media, or being the most intelligent, handsome, or having a career. It is doing what we are passionate about without caring for the result. It is time we understand that we are far more than our achievements and begin to redefine success for ourselves.












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