Kaban ni D_BystandeR: PAGKAGAMHANAN MAKALIMTAN APAN LIMPYONG BINUHATAN MAHINUMDOMAN
It is a generally accepted fact that
in this world, nobody can argue, however powerful, rich, scholarly, or popular
you are, when the time comes for you to mark the end of your existence,
everything disappears except your record of contribution to the world by making
the people's lives a little bit worthwhile to remember. Even King Herod, the
most powerful man in the biblical times, who ordered for the massacre of
children - 2 years old and below - in his most outrageous attempt to kill or
eliminate the infant Jesus, was bitterly repudiated and cursed by man, although
he died a terrible death with his body eaten first by worms before his last
breath conked out. In this world, what remains after you die is your remarkable
contribution to the uplift of the people living around you. What little sign of
kindness or greatness you have shown to your fellowmen will leave an undying
imprint in the people's mind and you will forever be honored and respected by
generations to come.
Footnote: This
comment came out in connection with an article written by Atty. Josephus B.
Jimenez for The FREEMAN, entitled, "Democrito T. Mendoza, Ernesto F.
Herrera, and Roy V. Seneres." It came out on February 9, 2016. It tells
about the roles played by those 3 people whom the author considered as
"giants" in their respective chosen fields to elevate the remarkable
achievements they have acquired for the betterment of a greater number of
people who greatly missed their passing away as leaving a vacuum in the most
important segment of labor whom they try to devout most of their time to improve
the dignity of man in the labor sector when they were still alive.
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