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Yes, no person is a failure!
By Henrylito D. Tacio
You will never enjoy success if you have never experienced failure at all.Author Truman Capote himself said, “Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.”To which Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu added, “Failure is the foundation of success, and the means by which it is achieved.”
I have known a lot of individuals who would have been successful in their chosen careers but opted to do otherwise.They didn’t want to get out from their “comfort zones” and instead stayed to be what they were known for.“He who has never failed has never tried,” Emmett LeCompte penned.William A. Ward agreed, “The greatest failure is the failure to try.”
The key word here is: try.William Edward Hickson reminded, “If at first you don’t succeed; try and try and try again.”Let me tell you the story about one of America’s outstanding failures.In 1831, he failed in business.In 1832, he was defeated in legislature.In 1833, he again failed in business.In 1834, he was elected to the Legislature.In 1838, he was defeated for Speaker; in 1840, he was defeated for Elector; and in 1843, he was defeated for Congress.In 1846, he was finally elected to Congress but again defeated for Senate in 1855.In 1856, he ran for Vice-Presidency but was defea
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By: Henrylito D. Tacio
Published in its print edition on September 21 – 27, 2024
Alcohol is the most frequently abused drug in the world. It is a substance that has been discussed frequently in scientific literature and has been the focus of a large amount of research. Movies about alcoholism and alcoholics abound.
We know that alcohol causes drunkenness or disinhibition. We can only imagine how much alcohol factors into unintended pregnancy, marital disruption, child abuse, incest, automobile accidents, career disruptions, cheating, educational underachievement, extramarital sexual affairs, stealing, dishonesty, and the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. The list could go on and on.
From the earliest books of the Bible, no party was complete without wine: “A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry” (Ecclesiastes 10:19). A good party consisted of harp, viol, and other music – plus wine – said Isaiah: “let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die.”
“They have no wine,” Mary pointed out to Jesus, when they attended a wedding at Cana, and Jesus promptly performed the first miracle – turning water into wine to make the festivities complete.
One of the few amusing passages in the Bible follows – the bridegroom is chastised because everyo