Tuesday, 17 February 2009

GROUP 5: BRIAN M. OSAYAN, PAUL GILGEN AND CHARITY BRENDA MONETTE



“KUYA BRIAN” is a janitor at AUF. He told us about his life story when he was still studying – how he screwed up, engaged in vices, and bad-influenced barkada. And how he regretted all his past mistakes which made him end up as a janitor when indeed, he had great chances to graduate and have a career. Now that he is a family man, he regarded his past mistakes as some learning experience and they made him a changed man. Kuya Brian has a good English accent too! Perhaps because of his American stepfather.

PAUL GILGEN is a Canadian businessman who decided to reside in the Philippines. He is my favorite speaker. His speech was not so prepared but really inspiring. It is all about making your life bright, meaningful, and successful. He enumerated ten tips which really caught my attention. They inspired me to have an organized yet happy life. His speech delivery is also good, the accent was very smooth. Great job!

CHARITY BRENDA MONETTE is a teacher and a dancer. No offense, the way she delivers words was not pleasing at all. She portrays this “knowy” appearance when in fact, she does not know what to say in class. She pauses for a while and I don’t know if it is intentional or she just tries to act sophisticatedly. She mentioned about her life as a teacher and her dancing awards. She also mentioned that “double-minded people do not succeed” which I strongly disagree. Determination and focus (even in 2 or more goals) is the key to success. =)

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