Tuesday, May 12, 2026

05132026 wed

Di pa nakadumi.

Php12 pandesal

Pogi site
Ganda office

Php12+12+30 pamasahe
Php300 grab pogi 261+39=300

Php40k budget give mama.


Excess.

Ito ang aming electric bill ng Meralco.
May installation kami ng solar panels na naka interconnect sa Meralco. Nagbayad kami ng @ 25K sa Meralco para sa interconnection fee.
Sa aming march to april 2026 bill makikita na ang na generate ng aming solar panels na naitransmit sa Meralco ay 1,308 kwh at ang amin namang consumption ay 823kwh suma total ay nakapagbigay pa kami sa Meralco ng 485kwh.
Tanong;
Bakit sa na consume namin na 823kwh ay pinatungan pa kami ng Meralco ng generation, transmission at lahat ng charges, samantalang kami ang nag generate ng kuryente at nakapagbigay pa kami ng 485kwh na naibenta nila sa ibang consumers na siguradong pinatungan ng lahat ng charges?
Tama o parehas ba yun?

Paki like and share po, baka sakaling makarating sa mga kinauukulan at mapag tuunan ng pansin.


Base po sa calculation ay tama naman po from Generation to Lifeline pagsamasamahin niyo lahat. Yan yung breakdown ng 823kwh niyo which is yan naman sadya ang babayaran niyo kaya walang mali. Now you expect na dahil mas malaki ang naiprovide niyo sa grid dapat wala ba kayong babayaran, hindi po ganun kasi mat sinusunod din silang pricing pagdating sa mga bagay na yan. So meaning yung naprovide ninyo na na 1,308kWh sa grid, may price lang siya na 8.4pesos per kW. 

823kWhx15.57pesos per kWh ay 12,814.11 kapag pinagsama niyo lahat from generation to lifeline ganyan din halos ang lalabas. 

1,308kWhx8.40pesos per kWh 10,987.2 pesos. 

Subtract those 2 results, you will get 1,826.91 pesos which is yung babayaran mo sa Meralco, pero dahil may OTHER charges ka na 200 pesos kaya naging 2k.

All in all ay fair lang yan. Baka ineexpect natin dahil mas mataas ang nagenerate niyong kWh kaysa sa naconsume niyo ay automatic zero na. Hindi po ganun.


Monday, May 11, 2026

Can any senator..

CAN ANY SENATOR BE ARRESTED INSIDE THE SENATE PREMISES FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY?
YES. The reasons can easily by explained.
FIRST. Is the Senate building being rented? If yes, then the people are paying for the rental. Is the Senate building owned by the government? If yes, then it belongs to the People. There is no law expressly making the premises of the senate a safe haven for fugitives or those charged with the commission of a crime.
SECOND. No senator has any proprietary interest in that building. No senator owns it. It is not a fortress designed to protect erring people from authorities or a foreign embassy where Philippine Law has waived jurisdiction. A criminal or a fugitive from justice can be arrested inside the building. Had this been an ordinary edifice where private persons are residing, it might have been a different story. But this is a building where public interest demands that it not be used as a sanctuary for those people running from the law.
THIRD. A senator is only immune from arrest while the Senate is in session and if the penalty of the alleged crime is below six (6) years imprisonment. According to Republic Act No. 9851, crime against humanity where death occured is punishable by reclusion perpetua ( 40 years).
FOURTH. Republic Act No. 9851 provides that the Philippines can allow an international tribunal to investigate or try a persons charged of crime against humanity if it is already investigating or trying such persons and, if need be, deliver the said persons to the tribunal. ( Section 17) . This is in accordance with the generally accepted principle of international law declaring that crime against humanity is a universal crime. By the way, generally accepted principles of international law according to our constitution are adopted by our country as part of the law of the land.
FIFTH. The warrant of arrest of the ICC is valid. The bill of rights of the Constitution provides that no one can be arrested without a warrant of arrest issued by a judge. The word "judge" is not qualified and hence it can refer to a local judge or a foreign judge whose jurisdiction the Philippines has accepted.
SIXTH. Crime against Humanity involves an international element where the Executive Department must be given the greatest respect in its determination and enforcement. Foreign policy, peace and order, apprehension of a fugitive are executive functions. The Legislature should not interfere in the performance of such executive functions as this would violate the separation of powers.
SEVENTH. NBI personnel are within their rights to run after a fugitive from justice or persons charged with a crime. Also, there is a presumption of regularity of government enforcements.
EIGHT. The Senate must NOT coddle and protect a fugitive. That is obstruction of justice.
NINTH. There is no law expressly providing a so-called " Senate Protective-Custody" as an exemption to the enforcement of a warrant of arrest.
TENTH. Unless stopped by the Supreme Court, the enforcement of a valid arrest must proceed. No one is above the law.
Makakita ng Kaunti

05122026 tue phmc

Php12+12+30 pamasahe

Ganda office
Pogi site

Punta phmc whole body scan
Php206 355 grab wala kumuha ekis.

Php25+28+26+26+28+30 = 163 pamasahe papunta at pauwi phmc
Php135 lunch ulam

Php40 1/2k african mix
Punta acct para sa tseke wala pa raw sa kanilanh abiso.

05112026 mon nakadumi.

Last day of quarantine.

Php12 pandesal

Pogi site
Ganda office

Php12+12+30 pamasahe.

Php30 pamasahe

Pogi nag gym. Php13500.00
Zapote arcade fit forge gym.

Bp

🩺💓 Ano ba ibig sabihin ng 120 at 80 sa BP Finding na 120/80? 💓🩺
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Kapag nagpapa-BP (Blood Pressure) tayo, madalas nating naririnig ang result na:
👉 “120 over 80” o 120/80 mmHg
Pero ano nga ba talaga ang ibig sabihin nito? 🤔
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🔴 Ang unang number (120) = SYSTOLIC pressure
Ito ang pressure o puwersa ng dugo habang tumitibok at nagpo-pump ang puso ❤️
📌 Ibig sabihin:
Habang pinapadala ng puso ang dugo papunta sa buong katawan, sinusukat kung gaano kalakas ang pressure sa mga ugat.
👉 Parang:
🚰 “Lakas ng buga ng tubig sa hose habang bukas ang gripo.”
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🔵 Ang pangalawang number (80) = DIASTOLIC pressure
Ito naman ang pressure habang nakapahinga ang puso sa pagitan ng tibok 💙
📌 Ibig sabihin:
Kahit nagpapahinga ang puso, may pressure pa rin sa ugat — at importante rin itong bantayan.
👉 Parang:
🚰 “Natitirang pressure sa hose kahit humina na ang daloy.”
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📖 Kaya kapag sinabi na:
120/80
Ang ibig sabihin ay:

❤️ 120 = pressure habang tumitibok ang puso
💙 80 = pressure habang nagpapahinga ang puso
📏 Ang unit nito ay:
mmHg (millimeters of mercury)
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⚠️ Kapag mataas ang SYSTOLIC (unang number)
Halimbawa:
📌 150/80
Ibig sabihin:
Malakas ang pressure habang tumitibok ang puso ❤️⬆️
🩺 Maaaring konektado ito sa:
🔸 Paninigas ng ugat (stiff arteries)
🔸 Stress o anxiety 😰
🔸 Sobrang alat sa pagkain 🧂
🔸 Katandaan 👴👵
🔸 High cholesterol 🥩
🔸 Kulang sa exercise 🛋️
⚠️ Delikado ito dahil puwedeng magdulot ng:
❌ Stroke
❌ Heart enlargement
❌ Heart attack
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⚠️ Kapag mataas ang DIASTOLIC (pangalawang number)
Halimbawa:
📌 120/100
Ibig sabihin:
Mataas pa rin ang pressure kahit nagpapahinga ang puso 💙⬆️
🩺 Maaaring konektado ito sa:
🔸 Pagkipot ng blood vessels
🔸 Obesity ⚖️
🔸 Smoking 🚬
🔸 Diabetes 🍭
🔸 Kidney problems 🩺
🔸 Hormonal imbalance
⚠️ Kapag matagal itong napabayaan, puwedeng mapagod ang puso dahil:
👉 “Kahit pahinga dapat… mataas pa rin ang pressure.”
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🚨 Kapag parehong mataas ang systolic at diastolic
Halimbawa:
📌 160/100
Ito ay maaaring senyales ng:
🛑 HYPERTENSION o HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
😶‍🌫️ Madalas wala itong sintomas kaya tinatawag na:
💀 “Silent Killer”
Pero habang tumatagal, unti-unti nitong sinisira ang:
🧠 utak
❤️ puso
🩺 kidneys
👀 mata
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⚠️ Mga posibleng sintomas ng mataas na BP:
😵 Madalas na headache
😖 Pananakit ng batok
💓 Palpitations
😮‍💨 Habol-hininga
👀 Malabong paningin
😴 Madaling mapagod
📌 Pero tandaan:
Maraming tao ang may HIGH BP kahit walang nararamdaman.
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📌 IMPORTANTENG TANDAAN:
Hindi lang isang BP reading ang basehan ❗
Puwedeng tumaas pansamantala dahil sa:
☕ kape
😰 stress
🏃 pagod o exercise
😡 galit
😴 kulang sa tulog
Kaya mahalaga ang:
✅ regular BP monitoring
✅ healthy lifestyle
✅ check-up sa doctor
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🥗 Paano makatulong para mapababa ang BP?
✔️ Bawasan ang alat 🧂
✔️ Maglakad o exercise 🚶‍♂️
✔️ Kumain ng healthy foods 🥦🍎
✔️ Iwas sigarilyo 🚭
✔️ I-manage ang stress 🧘
✔️ Sundin ang maintenance meds kung meron 💊
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📚 Evidence-Based Note:
Ang pag-intindi sa systolic at diastolic BP ay base sa medical guidelines mula sa:
🏥 American Heart Association (AHA)
🏥 World Health Organization (WHO)
🏥 International hypertension guidelines
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💬 “Hindi lang numero ang BP — mensahe ito kung kumusta ang puso at mga ugat natin.” ❤️🩺



Saturday, May 09, 2026

How can I help.?

New Amsterdam

05102026 sun happy fiesta

Happy mother's day.
Php1k give mama

5am inom levo

Nakapagpaaraw na
Naka dilig na
Naka linis na ng bintana
Naka bfast na
Nakaligo na

Happy fiesta.
Nene namalantsa

Cris paid 
Php1k meralco with balance pa.

More

🇵🇭 MORE TAKE HOME PAY. STRONGER MIDDLE CLASS. A BETTER PHILIPPINES.

1 of 2 

The future of the Philippine economy will depend on one important question:

Will we continue overtaxing workers while allowing inefficiency, loopholes, corruption, and weak enforcement to drain national resources?

Or will we finally build a fair, modern, and globally competitive tax system that empowers Filipinos and restores public trust?

Our proposal is clear:

Increase the income tax exemption threshold from ₱250,000 under the TRAIN Law to:

▪️ ₱400,000 by 2026
▪️ ₱800,000 by 2027
▪️ ₱1 Million tax-free income by 2028

This is not merely tax relief.

It is an investment in the Filipino middle class—the backbone of our economy.

From education and healthcare to housing, entrepreneurship, and savings, more take-home pay means stronger families, stronger businesses, stronger consumption, and ultimately, a stronger nation.

Yet today, compensation income earners contribute the overwhelming majority of personal income tax collections through the withholding tax system, while many wealthy individuals, political dynasties, illicit financial flows, and large-scale tax leakages continue to undermine fairness and accountability.
 
to be continued…

Boy Abunda DJ ChaCha Bea Binene Marian Rivera Ivana Alawi Anne Curtis Angel Locsin Vice Ganda



Learn to communicate your value

𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤…

hindi sipag ang kulang mo—
visibility at positioning.

Una: Busy ka… pero hindi ka visible.
❌ tahimik ka lang, walang reports, walang updates
✔️ boss mo hindi alam impact mo
Hard work without visibility is invisible.
If they can’t see it, they won’t reward it.

Pangalawa: Task doer ka, hindi problem solver.
❌ ginagawa mo lang inuutos
✔️ wala kang initiative mag-improve ng system
Execution alone is not leadership.
Promotions follow solutions, not obedience.

Pangatlo: Wala kang communication skills.
❌ magaling ka sa trabaho
✔️ pero hindi mo ma-express value mo
Silence kills opportunities.
Your value must be communicated, not assumed.

Pang-apat: Hindi ka aligned sa priorities ng boss.
❌ ginagawa mo gusto mo
✔️ hindi mo tinatamaan ang KPI ng kumpanya
Misalignment = missed promotion.
Work on what matters, not what’s comfortable.

Ang totoo…
promotion is not about effort—
it’s about perceived value.

Sa totoong buhay…
parang negosyo yan—
kahit maganda produkto mo,
kung hindi mo marunong i-market…
walang bibili.

💡 Jeff Amurao Takeaways
✔️ Be visible, not just busy
❌ Huwag lang utos ang sinusunod—mag-isip ka
✔️ Learn to communicate your value 🔥



Kumusta si Inay?

 Kumusta na si Nay?


Because people know I spend half of the year in the US to be with Nay, the first thing I am usually asked these days is “Kumusta na si Nay?”


Nay is doing great, she is still so amazing. Paglaki ko, gusto ko maging tulad nya. How to be you po?


She is so blessed with a very strong mind. She manages her finances still. One of the places I drove her to before I left last month was to her appointment with the tax folks. She pays her bills online and would only need assistance when she needs to talk to someone on the phone. But this was before she had her hearing aid. Now she can again manage talking to people on the phone.


She finally decided to have a hearing aid. She was loving her peace and quiet and was happy enough with “selective hearing”. But she realized there would be some advantages to having an aid especially for some transactions on the phone. Bonus is she could listen in now to conversations around her, if she chooses to. We even joked about getting a hearing aid without telling everyone. We laughed so much just thinking about that scenario. 


She tells me that the world is actually noisy - she now hears the humming of the appliances in the house, she can hear when the rice cooker or the oven alarm sounds off, she can hear when someone is trying to open the door using the code or when someone has dropped a package. Even the television is noisy as she got used to just reading the captions. When the housekeepers arrive, she does not put on her hearing aid as the noise is just too much for her. The gardeners who come once a week are also noisy. Now I appreciate her love for her peace and quiet. She is actually very happy to say before the end of the day that she will remove her hearing aid already and will not be in a hurry to put it back on in the morning. Now she has an option.  


Nay has always resisted using a wheelchair and would get up on her two feet and walk, no matter how slow she gets now. She does not even use a walker around the house because she can hold on to something if she needs to - the benefit of having a small house 😉. She uses a walker when we go to the doctor, the dentist, or the supermarket. But we go more often to Trader Joe’s because it is a lot smaller than most places. And she could go browse around the whole store and see everything she wants to buy - the dutch griddle cakes, the mango ice cream, the vegetable gyoza, the fruits and vegetables, the special breads, etc. Now I see the wisdom in insisting on walking. She is 91 and she walks!


Nay decided to stop driving this year, at 91. She still has the license but she finally heeded her doctor’s advice to avoid driving already. She has always loved her independence. She told me years ago that in the US, she could just up and go - just get in her car and drive to wherever she wants or needs to go. In the Philippines, she has to wait for someone to drive her to wherever. It helps that now she can order things online and get most of the things she needs delivered right at her doorstep. Because of her very strong mind, she has kept up with technology. I remember she got herself an iPad when it was first launched and she even gifted me with my own iPad because I was already in my 60’s and I still did not own one 🤪🤪🤪. Technology has helped Nay a great deal in coping with the sense of loss of independence when she decided to give up driving.  


Nay has embraced the digital reader versus the actual book. She loves to read but holding a book has become uncomfortable already especially when she is reading in bed. She was starting to watch TV more than read a book. But with the Kindle and the ease of buying the books she wants, she reads more now. I introduced her to the ReadScripture app for her bible reading and she is now way ahead of me. She reads all the books I would recommend and even gives me reviews. Someday I hope to be as voracious as she is.


She still loves watching TV - her daily shows include the local news and the national and international news as she is very much interested in what’s going on in the world, the long running Jeopardy as it keeps her mind sharp and she loves watching the smart guys like her, her cooking shows, and whatever series she would start on. And of course, our all time favorite - hallmark movies! We still love the beautiful stories about good people in this world.


Though technically Nay lives alone, where she enjoys her peace and quiet and the familiarity of her home and her routine, she is actually surrounded by family. Her youngest son Ron lives right beside her, checks on her in the morning, has lunch and dinner with her every day and watches the news with her every night. Her grandkids and great grandkids drop by her house 2 to 3 times a week at least, and have dinner with her after school. And her other children also come and visit as often as they could. The family celebrates each and everyone’s birthday with a cake and a dinner with Nay - there’s more than enough celebration spread throughout the year. There is almost no dull moment in Nay’s house in Coney.  


And I am lucky enough to finally be able to spend half of the year in Coney and be part of all the family celebrations with Nay. On mother’s day, there will again be dinner in Coney. I will not be there, but in spirit I am. I will never tire of celebrating Nay on Mother’s Day. She is amazing - she has been a mother for almost 70 years now. She was just a kid 70 years ago - she practically grew up with us. Imagine having 9 children, 17 grandchildren, and almost 15 great grandchildren (yes, one more on the way). Add all the other children (our cousins and friends) who call her Nay because she mothered them too. Imagine what she has gone through as a mother in the past 70 years!  


Kumusta na si Nay? You wouldn’t believe how great she is, how she finds something to laugh about and to be grateful for all the days of her life, how she loves us all and prays for us all every single moment she could. We are truly blessed we have Nay.  


Happy Mother’s Day po Nay. Mahal na mahal po namin kayo.

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“Pinayagan niyang gamitin nang libre ang mahigit 600 parking slot nang walang kapalit… Pero nang raskasin ng isang hambog na intern ang bago niyang kotse at siya pa ang piliting humingi ng tawad, walang nakaalam na isang maling desisyon lang ang sisira sa buong kumpanya.”

Posted on 8 May, 2026 by mun



Noong araw na matapos ang long weekend ng Labor Day, nadatnan kong parang sinaksak ang buong tagiliran ng bago kong sasakyan.


Mahabang gasgas.


Malalim.


Mula pinto hanggang likod, halos abot primer ang pintura.


At nang tingnan ko ang CCTV, nakita ko ang gumawa.


Isang bagong intern sa kompanya namin.


Nakatayo siya sa harap ng kotse ko, hawak ang susi, tapos diretsong hinatak sa pintura na para bang may pinupunit siyang papel.


Ang mas masakit?


Nang harapin ko siya, ngumiti pa siya.


“Ako ang gumawa. So what?” sabi niya, nakataas ang baba. “Sino ba kasi nagsabi sa’yo na umasta kang special dito sa office? Parking lang ’yan. Akala mo pag-aari mo buong mundo?”


Pinilit kong pakalmahin ang sarili ko.


“Hindi ako umaastang special,” sabi ko. “Akin ang parking lot na ’to. Ako ang bumili ng lupa. Ako ang nagpagawa nito. At ’yang puwestong ’yan, reserved para sa akin.”


Tumawa siya.


“Wow. Rich girl speech.”


Ako si Lia Mercado, senior operations manager sa isang logistics tech company sa Ortigas Center.


Tatlong taon na ang nakalipas, lumipat ang kompanya namin sa bagong building na walang kasamang parking. Araw-araw, nag-aagawan ang mga empleyado sa kalye. May natiticketan. May natotow. May pumapasok nang late dahil kalahating oras naghahanap ng mapagpaparadahan.


Nagmungkahi ako noon sa head office na bumili ang kumpanya ng vacant lot sa likod ng building para gawing employee parking.


Payag na sana ang regional director.


Pero hinarang iyon ni Ms. Corazon Villena, HR manager namin.


“Hindi obligasyon ng kompanya na bigyan ng libreng parking ang mga empleyado,” sabi niya noon. “Kapag ginawa natin ’yan, lalaki ang gastos. Hindi practical.”


Kaya noong huli, ako mismo ang bumili.


Hindi dahil sobrang bait ko.


Kundi dahil araw-araw ko ring nakikita ang hirap ng mga kasamahan ko.


Naglabas ako ng halos ₱48 milyon mula sa sariling ipon at investments para bilhin ang lupa, patagin, lagyan ng ilaw, CCTV, guardhouse, drainage, at marking.


Naging 600 parking slots iyon.


Isang slot lang ang tinira ko para sa sarili ko.


Pinakamalapit sa elevator entrance.


Ang natitirang 599, pinagamit ko sa lahat ng empleyado nang libre.


Walang bayad.


Walang monthly fee.


Walang kahit anong singil.


Ang kondisyon ko lang noon ay malinaw:


“Reserved sa akin ang unang slot malapit sa elevator.”


Si Ms. Corazon mismo ang unang pumayag.


“Lia, malaking bagay ’to sa lahat,” sabi niya habang halos hawakan pa ang kamay ko. “Promise, ako mismo ang magpapaalala sa lahat na reserved ’yan sa’yo.”


Dahil sa parking lot na iyon, siya ang umani ng papuri sa management.


Sa report niya, isinulat niyang “HR successfully resolved employee parking concerns through strategic internal coordination.”


Strategic internal coordination?


Ako ang nagbayad.


Siya ang na-promote.


Hindi ko na pinansin.


Sabi ko sa sarili ko, okay lang. Basta nakatulong.


Pero noong araw na iyon, habang nakatayo ako sa tabi ng kotse kong bagong bili pa lang noong nakaraang buwan, unti-unti kong naintindihan na may mga taong kapag tinulungan mo, hindi ka nila pasasalamatan.


Aangkinin pa nila ang tulong mo.


At kapag hindi ka pumayag, ikaw pa ang masama.


“Lia,” singit ni Ms. Corazon habang nakakunot-noo, “huwag mo nang palakihin ’to.”


Tiningnan ko siya.


“Pinagsasabi n’yo, Ma’am?”


Bumuntong-hininga siya na parang ako pa ang istorbo.


“Parking space lang ’yan. First come, first served dapat. Hindi maganda na araw-araw mong inaangkin ang pinakamagandang puwesto.”


Napakurap ako.


“Akin nga po ang buong parking lot.”


“Pero ginagamit na ng employees,” sagot niya. “So practically, company benefit na siya.”


Tumawa ako, pero walang saya.


“Company benefit? Kailan naging company property ang binili ko gamit ang pera ko?”


Hindi siya sumagot agad.


Ang intern na si Jessa Ramos naman ay tumawid ang mga braso at ngumisi.


“See? Ang yabang talaga. Kaya ka nara-raket eh.”


“Jessa,” malamig kong sabi, “rinasp mo ang kotse ko. Magbabayad ka.”


Umirap siya.


“Bayad? Para saan? Dapat nga ikaw ang mag-sorry sa lahat. Ang dami mong slot, pero gusto mo ikaw lagi pinakamalapit sa elevator. Hindi patas.”


Doon may lumapit na katrabaho ko, si Mina, at bumulong.


“Lia, huwag mo na siguro patulan. Pamangkin daw ’yan ni Sir Ramon.”


Si Ramon Del Pilar ang branch general manager namin.


Bigla kong naalala ang ilang meeting noon.


Minsan, pabiro niyang sinabi, “Buti pa si Lia, may private parking. CEO yarn?”


Lahat tumawa.


Ako rin, kahit hindi nakakatawa.


Ngayon ko naintindihan.


Hindi ito simpleng intern na galit sa “privilege.”


Ito ay pamangkin ng boss na gustong makuha ang puwestong malapit sa elevator para sa tiyuhin niya.


“Hindi ko pakialam kung kaninong pamangkin siya,” sabi ko. “Nanira siya ng property. Magbabayad siya.”


Namula ang mukha ni Jessa.


“Dream on. Intern lang ako. Wala akong pambayad sa kaartehan mong kotse.”


Kinuha ko ang cellphone ko.


“Kung ganoon, pulis na ang kakausap sa’yo.”


Pagkarinig niya noon, nagbago ang mukha niya.


“OA ka! Parking issue lang ’to!”


Tumawag ako sa barangay at police assistance desk na sakop ng building.


Habang naghihintay, nagsimulang dumami ang mga empleyado sa paligid.


May nakikisilip.


May nagvi-video.


May nagbubulungan.


Pagdating ng dalawang pulis, agad kong ipinakita ang CCTV footage at ang gasgas sa sasakyan.


Tinatanong pa lang nila si Jessa, bigla siyang umiyak.


“Sir, hindi ko naman po sinasadya. Galit lang po ako kasi unfair po siya. Lahat kami hirap sa parking, tapos siya may sariling reserved slot. Intern lang po ako. Wala po akong pera.”


May ilang empleyado agad na naawa.


“Lia, baka naman puwedeng patawarin mo na.”


“Oo nga, may kaya ka naman.”


“Hindi naman siguro kailangang umabot sa kaso.”


“Isipin mo rin future ng bata.”


Then Ms. Corazon stepped forward like she was the saint of fairness.


“Lia, pakinggan mo ang lahat. Since ikaw naman ang mas nakakaangat, ikaw na ang umunawa. Hindi na kailangang magbayad si Jessa. Hindi ka na rin niya hihingan ng sorry. Simula ngayon, gawin na lang nating equal ang parking. Wala nang reserved-reserved.”


Napatingin ako sa kanya nang matagal.


“So ang solution n’yo,” tanong ko, “rinasp niya kotse ko, hindi siya magbabayad, hindi siya hihingi ng tawad, at aalisin n’yo pa ang reserved slot ko sa sarili kong lupa?”


Tahimik sila.


Tapos may lalaki sa likod ang sumigaw, “Eh kung ayaw mo, huwag mo na kaming pagamitin!”


Tumingin ako sa kanya.


Ngumiti ako.


“Good idea.”


Kinuha ko ulit ang cellphone ko at tinawagan ang property management.


“Ito si Lia Mercado, owner ng parking lot sa likod ng Northgate Building. Pakipadala ngayon ang security team. I-lock lahat ng 600 slots. Starting today, walang makakapasok o makakapag-park doon nang walang written permission ko.”


Parang sumabog ang buong lobby.


“Ano?!”


“Hindi mo puwedeng gawin ’yan!”


“Saan kami magpa-park bukas?”


“Parking benefit namin ’yan!”


Nakangiti akong tumingin sa kanila.


“Benefit n’yo? Hindi. Utang na loob n’yo ’yan.”


At habang nagsisigawan sila, biglang bumukas ang elevator.


Lumabas si Sir Ramon Del Pilar.


Nakasunod sa kanya ang regional director mula head office.


At sa kamay ng director, hawak niya ang folder na may pangalan ko sa cover.


“Ms. Mercado,” malamig niyang sabi, “ano itong reklamo na ginagamit mo raw ang company property para mang-blackmail ng empleyado?”


part2


“Ms. Mercado,” ulit ng regional director, si Mr. Adrian Villafuerte, habang nakatingin sa akin, “may natanggap kaming report na ipinapasara mo ang employee parking bilang paghihiganti sa isang intern.”


Sa likod niya, ngumisi si Sir Ramon.


Hindi niya naitago.


Si Jessa, na kanina lang umiiyak na parang api, agad na tumakbo sa tabi ng tiyuhin niya.


“Tito, siya po! Pinapahiya niya po ako. Gusto niya po akong kasuhan dahil lang sa parking!”


“Dahil lang sa parking?” tanong ko.


Itinaas ko ang kamay ko at itinuro ang kotse ko.


“Sir Adrian, bago po kayo magdesisyon, puwede n’yo bang tingnan muna ang ginawa niya?”


Lumapit si Adrian sa sasakyan.


Nakita niya ang mahabang gasgas mula front door hanggang rear panel. Napakadilim ng guhit sa puting pintura, halatang hindi simpleng aksidente.


Sumeryoso ang mukha niya.


“Sino ang gumawa nito?”


“Siya,” sabi ko, itinuro si Jessa. “May CCTV footage. Inamin din niya kanina.”


Nagmadaling sumingit si Ms. Corazon.


“Sir, may misunderstanding lang po. Emotional ang bata. At si Lia naman po kasi, matagal nang may issue sa parking arrangement.”


“Parking arrangement?” tanong ni Adrian.


“Opo,” sagot ni Corazon. “Originally, employee benefit po itong parking area. Pero lately, ginagamit ni Lia ang ownership claim para manakot. Pinapabawi niya ngayon ang access ng buong staff.”


Napatingin ako kay Corazon.


Ang kapal ng mukha niya.


Siya ang nanghingi noon na buksan ko ang parking para sa employees.


Siya ang nangakong poprotektahan ang reserved slot ko.


Siya rin ang unang naglagay sa company newsletter na “HR secured free parking for all.”


Ngayon, sa harap ng head office, ginagawa niya akong abusado.


Huminga ako nang malalim.


Hindi ako sumigaw.


Hindi na kailangan.


“Sir Adrian,” mahinahon kong sabi, “may I ask one question?”


Tumango siya.


“May hawak po ba kayong dokumento na nagsasabing pag-aari ng kompanya ang parking lot?”


Saglit siyang tumigil.


Binuksan niya ang folder.


“According to the complaint, the lot was acquired as part of employee facility support.”


“Complaint from whom?”


Hindi siya agad sumagot.


Pero tumingin siya kay Corazon.


Sapat na iyon.


Ngumiti ako.


“Good. Kasi may dala rin akong documents.”


Binuksan ko ang bag ko at inilabas ang isang brown envelope na matagal ko nang dala sa kotse—hindi dahil inaasahan kong mangyayari ito, kundi dahil ilang buwan ko nang nararamdaman na may balak silang angkinin ang lupa.


Nandoon ang original deed of sale, tax declaration, transfer certificate copy, construction receipts, CCTV installation contract, at maintenance invoices.


Iniabot ko kay Adrian.


“Ang lupa po ay nakapangalan sa akin. Lia Mercado. Personal purchase. Personal funds. Walang kahit isang pisong galing sa kompanya.”


Tahimik ang paligid.


Kahit ang mga nagvi-video ay parang napahinto.


Binuklat ni Adrian ang mga papel. Habang tumatagal, lalong bumibigat ang tingin niya.


“Ms. Villena,” sabi niya kay Corazon, “you reported this as company-supported property.”


Nagbago ang kulay ng mukha ni Corazon.


“Sir, kasi po… ginagamit naman po ng employees…”


“Use is not ownership,” malamig na sagot ni Adrian.


Si Sir Ramon naman ay tumikhim.


“Adrian, let’s not make this bigger than it is. The company benefits from that parking. Lia is being emotional. We just need to set a fair policy.”


“Fair policy?” tanong ko.


Binalingan ko siya.


“Sir Ramon, fair po ba na ilang buwan n’yo akong pinaparinggan sa meeting dahil may reserved slot ako? Fair po ba na pamangkin n’yo ang nanira ng kotse ko? Fair po ba na ngayon pinipilit n’yong palabasing company property ang lupang binili ko?”


Nanigas ang panga niya.


“Careful, Lia.”


“Careful?” ngumiti ako. “I’ve been careful for three years.”


Humarap ako kay Adrian.


“Sir, noong bagong lipat ang company, nag-propose ako na bumili ang company ng parking lot. May email thread po iyon. Initially approved by senior management. Pero si Ms. Corazon ang humarang, saying it was not a company obligation. I can forward the emails now.”


Hindi nagsalita si Corazon.


Kinuha ko ang phone ko at binuksan ang email archive.


Sa harap nila, ipinakita ko ang chain.


Subject: Parking Lot Acquisition Proposal — Employee Welfare and Revenue Opportunity


May reply mula sa dating regional director: Approved for financial review.


May reply mula kay Corazon: Strongly recommending cancellation due to unnecessary employee expectation and recurring facility liability.


May reply pa siya mismo sa akin noon:


“If you personally want to solve the problem, that will be outside company accountability.”


Binasa iyon ni Adrian.


Nang matapos, tumingin siya kay Corazon.


“Outside company accountability,” ulit niya. “Your own words.”


Namumutla na si Corazon.


“Sir, iba po ang context noon—”


“I’m not done,” sabi ko.


Binuksan ko ang isa pang folder sa phone ko.


Screenshots ng HR newsletter.


Caption: “Through HR initiative, free employee parking is now available beside Northgate Building.”


May picture pa si Corazon habang nakatayo sa entrance ng parking lot, nakangiti, hawak ang ribbon.


Ako ang bumili.


Siya ang nagpa-picture.


Ako ang nagbayad ng contractor.


Siya ang nag-credit.


Ako ang nagbayad ng security guard.


Siya ang na-promote.


“Ms. Villena,” sabi ni Adrian, mas mababa na ang boses, “did you represent this project as an HR accomplishment?”


Hindi siya makasagot.


Si Jessa naman, parang naiinis na hindi na siya sentro ng drama, biglang nagsalita.


“Pero kahit sa kanya ’yung lupa, ang unfair pa rin! Bakit siya may special slot? Dapat lahat pantay!”


Lumingon ako sa kanya.


“Pantay?”


Lumapit ako nang kaunti.


“Nang ginagamit n’yo nang libre ang 599 slots ko, pantay ’yon?”


Wala siyang sagot.


“Nang hindi kayo nagbabayad kahit maintenance, security, ilaw, CCTV, linis, drainage repair, pantay ’yon?”


Tahimik siya.


“Nang rinasp mo ang kotse ko dahil gusto mong ipagamit sa tito mo ang puwesto ko, pantay ’yon?”


“Hindi totoo!” sigaw niya.


Napatingin ako sa kanya.


“Sige. Panoorin natin.”


Nag-message ako sa parking security supervisor at pinadala ko sa kanya ang full CCTV file, hindi lang iyong clip ng pananakit sa kotse.


Pagkatapos ng ilang segundo, pinakita ko sa lahat ang video.


Una, makikitang dumating si Jessa. Nakatingin siya sa reserved slot ko. Wala pa ang kotse niya.


May kausap siya sa phone.


Dahil may audio ang CCTV sa entrance area, malinaw ang boses niya.


“Uncle, nandito na ako. Nasa slot pa rin niya kotse niya… Oo, ako bahala. After nito, hindi na ’yan magpapark dito.”


Nanahimik ang buong lobby.


Si Sir Ramon, napatingin sa sahig.


Si Adrian, dahan-dahang lumingon sa kanya.


“Ramon?”


“Edited ’yan,” sabi ni Ramon agad.


Tumawa ako.


“Sir, kung edited ’yan, puwede nating kunin ang raw copy mula sa DVR. Nandiyan ang property management. Nandiyan din ang police.”


Ang dalawang pulis na kanina pa nakatayo sa tabi ay nagkatinginan.


Isa sa kanila ang nagsabi, “Kung may complaint po for malicious damage to property, puwede po naming i-document. Kung may threat or conspiracy involved, mas mabuting isumite ang buong footage.”


Biglang umiyak ulit si Jessa.


Pero sa pagkakataong ito, walang lumapit para yakapin siya.


“Hindi ko naman po akalaing ganito kamahal ’yung kotse niya,” hikbi niya. “Sabi ni Tito… sabi niya takutin ko lang daw para matuto.”


Napasigaw si Ramon.


“Jessa!”


Huli na.


Ang isang salitang iyon ay parang martilyong bumagsak sa salamin.


Sabi ni Tito.


Takutin.


Para matuto.


Kita ko ang unti-unting paglayo ng mga empleyado sa kanila.


Kanina, handa silang durugin ako gamit ang “pakikisama.”


Ngayon, takot na silang madamay.


Si Mina, ang katrabaho kong kanina ay nagsabing umatras na lang ako, napayuko.


“Lia…” mahina niyang sabi. “Sorry.”


Hindi ako tumingin sa kanya.


Hindi dahil galit pa ako.


Kundi dahil pagod na pagod na ako sa mga sorry na lumalabas lang kapag malinaw nang talo sila.


Humarap si Adrian sa police.


“Officer, we will cooperate. Please proceed with proper documentation.”


Pagkatapos, humarap siya sa akin.


“Ms. Mercado, on behalf of the regional office, I apologize. This should never have happened.”


Tumango ako.


“Thank you, sir. But apology is not enough.”


Natahimik siya.


Itinuro ko ang parking entrance kung saan nagsisimula nang maglagay ng temporary barriers ang security team.


“Effective today, closed ang parking lot sa lahat ng employees.”


Biglang nag-ingay ang mga tao.


“Lia, naman!”


“Paano kami bukas?”


“Ang layo ng public parking!”


“May night shift kami!”


Tumingin ako sa kanila isa-isa.


“Alam ko. Alam ko kasi iyon ang dahilan kung bakit ko kayo pinagamit nang libre.”


Napalunok ang iba.


“Tatlong taon,” sabi ko. “Tatlong taon n’yong ginamit ang lupa ko. Wala akong siningil. Hindi ko kayo pinahiya. Hindi ko kayo pinapirma ng kontrata. Hindi ko kayo pinabayad kahit piso.”


Tumigil ako at huminga.


“Pero noong sinira ang kotse ko, ilan sa inyo ang nagsabing dapat magbayad ang gumawa?”


Walang sumagot.


“Noong sinabihan akong ako pa ang humingi ng tawad, ilan sa inyo ang nagsabing mali iyon?”


Wala pa rin.


“Noong tinawag n’yo akong mayabang, abusado, at nagpapakabanal, naalala n’yo ba kahit isang beses na hindi n’yo pag-aari ang kinatatayuan ng mga sasakyan n’yo araw-araw?”


Tahimik.


Minsan, mas malakas ang katahimikan kaysa sigawan.


Si Corazon, na kanina ay punong-puno ng kumpiyansa, lumapit sa akin.


“Lia, pakiusap. Huwag mong idamay ang lahat dahil lang sa galit ka sa amin. Pag-usapan natin.”


“Pinag-usapan na natin kanina,” sabi ko. “Ang sabi mo, first come, first served. Ang sabi mo, hindi ako dapat may reserved slot. Ang sabi mo, si Jessa ay ‘bata lang.’ Ang sabi mo, kalimutan ko na ang pinsala sa kotse ko.”


Namasa ang mata niya.


“Nagkamali ako.”


“Hindi,” sagot ko. “Nagpakita ka ng totoo mong ugali.”


Napaatras siya.


Humarap ako kay Adrian.


“Sir, I am willing to lease the parking lot to the company under formal terms. Market rate. Written contract. Liability clause. Security policy. Reserved owner slot. And all employees must sign acknowledgment that access is a privilege, not entitlement.”


Nagbulungan ang mga tao.


“Lease?” tanong ni Adrian.


“Yes,” sagot ko. “Hindi na libre. Kung gustong gamitin ng company, bayaran ng company. Kung ayaw, closed.”


May sumigaw mula sa likod.


“Ang swapang mo!”


Dahan-dahan akong lumingon.


“Swapang?”


Ngumiti ako nang mapait.


“Kapag libre kong ibinigay, mabait ako. Kapag binawi ko dahil binastos n’yo, swapang ako?”


Hindi na siya nakasagot.


Maya-maya, dinala ng police si Jessa para sa blotter at formal statement. Hindi siya nakaposas, pero nanginginig ang kamay niya habang hawak ang bag niya.


Bago siya umalis, tumingin siya sa akin.


“Ate Lia…” mahina niyang sabi. “Sorry.”


Sa unang pagkakataon, walang arte ang boses niya.


Pero hindi ko alam kung nagsisisi siya sa ginawa niya, o nagsisisi siyang nahuli siya.


“Sabihin mo ’yan sa korte, kung aabot doon,” sagot ko.


Naiwan si Ramon na nakatayo sa gitna ng lobby.


Si Adrian ang unang nagsalita.


“Ramon, you are relieved of operational authority pending investigation.”


Para siyang sinampal.


“Adrian, hindi mo puwedeng—”


“I can,” putol ni Adrian. “And I just did.”


Si Corazon naman ay tinawag din.


“Ms. Villena, submit all documents related to the parking benefit claim, your promotion file, and internal communications. You are suspended pending review.”


Nanginginig ang labi niya.


“Sir, please…”


“No,” sabi ni Adrian. “You turned someone’s private property into your career trophy.”


Parang doon lang talaga naproseso ng lahat ang bigat ng ginawa niya.


Hindi lang ito parking.


Hindi lang ito gasgas sa kotse.


Ito ay tatlong taong pagsisinungaling, pang-aangkin, at paggamit sa kabutihan ng iba para umangat.


Kinabukasan, sarado ang parking lot.


Eksaktong alas-siyete ng umaga, mahaba ang pila ng sasakyan sa labas ng building.


May mga empleyadong naghanap ng paid parking tatlong kanto ang layo.


May naticketan.


May nalate.


May nagreklamo sa HR, pero walang HR manager na makasagot.


Tanghali pa lang, tumawag si Adrian sa akin.


“Ms. Mercado, the company would like to formally negotiate a lease.”


“Send it to my lawyer,” sabi ko.


“Understood.”


Pagkalipas ng isang linggo, na-finalize ang agreement.


Hindi na libre ang parking.


Ang kompanya ang nagbayad ng monthly lease.


May assigned employee access.


May security rules.


May clear penalty for vandalism.


May liability coverage.


At sa pinakaunang pahina ng contract, nakasulat:


Reserved Owner Slot: Slot A-01, permanently assigned to Ms. Lia Mercado.


Hindi ko na kailangan ipagsigawan.


Hindi ko na kailangan ipaliwanag sa araw-araw.


Nasa papel na.


Legal.


Malinaw.


Hindi na kayang baluktutin ng drama, iyak, o “pakikisama.”


Si Jessa ay hindi na-regularize. Ayon sa narinig ko, binayaran ng pamilya niya ang repair cost matapos magpadala ang lawyer ko ng demand letter. Hindi ko alam kung pinagalitan siya ng tiyuhin niya. Wala na akong pakialam.


Si Ramon ay inilipat sa administrative holding role habang iniimbestigahan.


Si Corazon naman ay tuluyang natanggal matapos makita ng audit na ginamit niya ang parking project sa promotion documents niya kahit wala siyang legal authority o financial contribution.


Isang hapon, habang papasok ako sa building, nakita ko si Mina sa may elevator.


Matagal siyang nag-atubili bago lumapit.


“Lia,” sabi niya, “pasensya na talaga. Natakot lang ako noon. Akala ko mas madaling manahimik.”


Tiningnan ko siya.


Hindi na ako galit.


Pero hindi na rin ako tulad ng dati.


“Mina,” sabi ko, “naiintindihan ko ang takot. Pero huwag nating tawaging peace ang pananahimik kapag may inaapi sa harap natin.”


Napaluha siya.


“Alam ko.”


Pumasok kami sa elevator nang magkasama.


Walang ibang salita.


Minsan, ang ilang relasyon ay hindi kailangang putulin nang marahas.


Kusang lumalayo kapag nakita mo na kung sino ang tatayo sa tabi mo kapag ikaw ang ginagawang masama.


Pagdating ko sa floor namin, may bagong memo sa bulletin board.


Parking Access Reminder: Use of the Northgate Parking Facility is a privilege extended through formal company lease. Any harassment, vandalism, or unauthorized claim of ownership will result in disciplinary action.


Binasa ko iyon nang tahimik.


Sa ibaba, may maliit na linya:


The company acknowledges Ms. Lia Mercado as the legal owner of the facility.


Sa unang pagkakataon sa loob ng tatlong taon, hindi ko naramdaman ang bigat ng pagiging mabait.


Kasi natutunan ko na hindi pala kabaitan ang walang hangganang pagpayag na apakan ka.


Hindi pagtulong ang tawag kapag unti-unti ka nang ninanakawan ng respeto.


At hindi pagiging masama ang pagbawi sa biyayang ibinigay mo, kapag ang mga tumanggap nito ay sila pang unang sumira sa’yo.


Noong gabing iyon, nagmaneho ako pauwi mula sa reserved slot ko.


May bagong pintura na ang kotse.


Makinis na ulit.


Pero sa tuwing tinitingnan ko ang gilid nito, naaalala ko pa rin ang linyang iniwan ng gasgas.


Hindi dahil nasaktan pa ako.


Kundi dahil paalala iyon.


May mga taong sasabihing “para sa lahat” ang bagay na pag-aari mo, hanggang sa mawalan ka na ng karapatang protektahan ang sarili mo.


May mga taong tatawagin kang madamot kapag hindi ka na pumayag abusuhin.


At may mga taong makakaalala lang ng kabutihan mo kapag isinara mo na ang pinto.


Kaya mula noon, iba na ang panuntunan ko sa buhay:


Tumulong ka, oo.


Maging mabait ka, oo.


Pero huwag mong hayaang ang kabaitan mo ang maging susi para pasukin ka ng mga taong walang balak rumespeto sa’yo.


Dahil ang tunay na malasakit ay hindi dapat humantong sa sariling pagkawasak. At ang taong marunong magbigay, dapat marunong ding magtakda ng hangganan.


 


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Tulungan

Parang humahabol tayo sa umaandar na jeep, pero habang tumatakbo tayo, lalo itong bumibilis.

Ganyan ang pakiramdam ng maraming Pilipino ngayon.

Inflation is at 7.2%, far above the BSP target. Sa simpleng salita, yung dating kasya na budget, kulang na ngayon kahit pareho lang ang binibili. Bigas, pamasahe, kuryente, ulam, lahat may dagdag.

Kaya tinaasan ang interest rate para pabagalin ang inflation. Parang preno sa ekonomiya. But when the brakes are too hard, businesses also slow down. Loans become more expensive. Expansion is delayed. Hiring becomes more cautious.

Dito nagiging masalimuot.

Workers need higher wages because inflation is eating their income. Pero kapag tumaas ang sahod, tataas din ang gastos ng negosyo. And when business costs go up, prices usually follow.

This is where workers and business owners must find ways to survive together. Hindi puwedeng kanya-kanya. Workers need relief, but businesses also need room to breathe.

Companies that built trust with their people when times were good have a better chance of getting through a long crisis. Goodwill is not only human. It is also good business.

Dagdag pa ang gulo sa Middle East. If it gets worse, oil prices may rise. Kapag tumaas ang langis, susunod ang pamasahe, delivery cost, pagkain, at halos lahat ng bilihin.

Walang madaling sagot dito.

Inflation must be controlled, but not in a way that kills jobs. Workers need relief, but businesses also need to stay alive. Families need to save, but they cannot stop eating.

In a crisis like this, survival is shared. Hindi puwedeng manggagawa lang ang magtiis. Hindi rin puwedeng negosyo lang ang uminda.

The only way through is discipline, fairness, and malasakit, because when the load gets heavier, we survive better when we carry it together.

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Zonal vs market

Ano Ba Talaga ang Kaibahan ng Zonal Value at Market Value?

Maraming property buyers at sellers ang nagugulat kapag nalaman nila ito.

Akala nila:

Kung magkano ang Zonal Value — iyon na ang presyo ng lupa.

Pero sa realidad…

Magkaibang-magkaiba ang Zonal Value at Market Value.

At kung hindi mo ito naiintindihan,
pwede kang malugi o magbayad ng mas malaking tax.

Let’s break it down.

1️⃣ Ano ang Zonal Value?

Ang Zonal Value ay ang minimum property value na itinatalaga ng gobyerno para sa taxation purposes.

Ito ay dine-determine ng
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Ginagamit ito para sa:

• Capital Gains Tax
• Documentary Stamp Tax
• Estate Tax
• Donor’s Tax

Importanteng tandaan:

Hindi ito ang totoong bentahan ng property sa market.

It’s simply the government’s baseline value for taxes.

2️⃣ Ano naman ang Market Value?

Ang Market Value naman ay ang aktwal na presyo kung magkano kayang ibenta o bilhin ang property sa kasalukuyang market.

Ito ay naka-base sa:

• Demand ng buyers
• Location
• Developments sa area
• Infrastructure projects
• Supply ng properties

Sa madaling salita:

Ito ang totoong presyo na napagkakasunduan ng buyer at seller.

3️⃣ Bakit Mas Mataas Madalas ang Market Value?

Dahil ang Zonal Value ay hindi palaging updated.

Habang tumataas ang demand sa isang lugar —
tumataas din ang presyo sa market.

Pero ang Zonal Value minsan years bago ma-update.

Resulta?

Halimbawa:

Zonal Value: ₱5,000/sqm
Market Value: ₱12,000–₱18,000/sqm

Malayo ang pagitan.

4️⃣ Critical Ito Kapag Bibili o Magbebenta ng Property

Dahil sa Pilipinas, ang taxes ay kadalasang kinukuwenta sa mas mataas na value sa dalawa.

Either:

• Selling Price
• Zonal Value

Kung alin ang mas mataas, doon ibabase ang tax.

5️⃣ Kaya Maraming Nalilito sa Real Estate Deals

May buyers na nagsasabing:

“Bakit mahal? Eh ang zonal value mas mababa naman.”

Pero ang totoo:

Ang zonal value ay hindi presyo ng property.

Ito ay reference lang ng gobyerno para sa taxes.

💡Real Estate Reality

Kung gusto mong maging mas matalinong buyer o seller,
kailangan mong maintindihan ang difference ng dalawang ito.

Dahil sa real estate:

✅ Ang hindi mo alam… pwedeng maging mahal na pagkakamali.
 
Giving you some tips and ideas about real estate in the Philippines how it works and etc.

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Magbayad

Kung minsan tayong pinalibre/ hindi siningil ng doctor, dentist, therapist, o iba pang professionals dahil kapitbahay /kaibigan /kamag-anak /churchmate etc., WAG NAMANG MAGPABALIK-BALIK EXPECTING THE SAME LIBRE TREATMENT. Gumastos yung tao para maging professional. May gastos ang pag-maintain nya ng clinic, including expenses sa supplies, staff, rent, utilities, etc. Yung mabigyan ng libreng treatment once does not translate to a lifetime pass ---especially kung hindi naman tayo ang nag-paaral dun sa professional!

Thursday, May 07, 2026

05082026 fri start levo 100mcg

Start take levo 100mcg

4th day of quarantine

Php

Pogi vl check up
Ganda wfh

Php1300 pf dra.

Reseta kulang

Php13500 gym pogi.
Ganda punta hitomi.

Meralco wanting

Regarding circulating news about Meralco wanting to regulate all solar panels, which I doubt is accurate… but just the same, let’s discuss it quickly:

Meralco is not the regulator of solar energy. The proper regulators are ERC, DOE, and for equipment or installer standards, possibly DTI and LGUs. Under EPIRA, distribution utilities are regulated common carriers, and they must provide distribution services and open, non-discriminatory access within their franchise area, subject to ERC regulation.  

Where Meralco has a valid role is when the solar installation is connected to, synchronized with, or capable of backfeeding into its distribution grid. In that case, it can require registration, technical evaluation, inspection, proper metering, and compliance with interconnection standards. RA 9513 allows net-metering subject to technical considerations, while ERC is the one tasked to establish interconnection standards and pricing rules.  

For sure they know their limits. 

Meralco may enforce grid-safety and interconnection requirements.
Meralco should not “regulate all solar panels” as if it were a government regulator.
Off-grid solar, or solar that is completely isolated from Meralco’s network, should not fall under Meralco’s direct authority except where there is a demonstrable risk to the distribution system.

The safety issue is real. Meralco itself says unregistered RE facilities may create fire, electrocution, backfeeding, lineman safety, and grid instability risks. But this must not become a backdoor way to discourage rooftop solar or make the process expensive, slow, or monopolistic.

And again, I’m sure they know this already. For others’ info only.



To be a healthier being.

Realizations when I was caring for my sick dad until his last day.

I spent over a month watching my dad in the ICU and realized some things.

LIFE IS MORE ABOUT YOUR SPIRITUAL BEING. When you are nearing your death, you realize more that you should’ve been closer to God. My dad said, “I wish I prayed more. I became more religious when I had no more time left.” As I was watching him sleep, he suddenly woke up and said these words: “I want to live in a world, or I want to design a world, where all the creatures have respect for God. If all of the people have a relationship with God, they will be happy and peaceful.” Then he went back to sleep, maybe he was visited by God.

And one night, he told me “ Anak, dito ka sa tabi ko matulog. “ 

I said, “Bakit?” , he said “Baka makatakas ako e. Mamamatay na ata ako.”

I said, “Tay, hindi pa, madaming nagiintay sayo sa bahay na mga mahal mo sa buhay. Lalo mga apo mo.”

He said, “Ok, tell Mama Mary to pray for me.”

I said, “Okay Tay, we’ll pray.”

Then I realized everything is meaningless when you are about to face our Creator, except the things that matter most: God and Family.

LIFE IS NOT ABOUT MATERIAL THINGS. My dad was a wealthy man but when you are lying in that hospital bed helpless, you do not need anything else but comfort from your loved ones. Every time he felt cold, I put on a thicker blanket and adjusted the AC. Every time he coughed and spat, I wiped his mouth. I trimmed his facial hair, I even gave him a haircut.

Every day, in the morning, we had a routine. I would tell him, “Tay good morning! Exercise muna natin yung kamay mo at legs mo. Then do the breathing exercise. Kailangan natin gawin to para gumaling ka na at makauwi na tayo.”

He complied, using every bit of energy he had left. He showed me that he was strong and still fighting, even though he might have known his fate. He was only clinging on to life because of us, even though his body was already saying no more.

I was filled with hope. All those little comforts I gave made me feel that he would come home and recover. I needed the simplest hope, that he could really go home, because it was physically and mentally tiring for all of us. All the efforts our family did, we spent a lot of sleepless days and nights, sometimes to the point that we would suddenly fall asleep in our chairs just to give him the slightest comfort. He appreciated it all, he even said. “ Pahinga na kayo anak, umuwi na kayo. I LOVE YOU!”

But that is nothing compared to the pain that my dad was experiencing. We’d do anything for him. Love conquers all. We never failed to say “I love you!” every moment we can, because we knew that any time, he might slip away. And yes, he made sure that he expressed his love to us. He even said, “ Yakapin mo ako. “ then i hugged him with some tears in my eyes. 

The most heartbreaking part is, in the end, we still lost him. 

The hardest prayer to do is the prayer of acceptance, accepting the fact that you leave the fate of your loved one to God. When he reached a certain point where science could do no more, and his frail and weak body could no longer take all the treatments and medicine, he even said, “Ayoko na, pagod na ko.”

Our world crashed. We are still in disbelief. We slowly accepted the fate God has given us. Watching your loved one suffer hurts more. Faith in God and acceptance are the keys to properly letting someone go.

HEALTH IS SOMETHING WE TAKE SO MUCH FOR GRANTED. We put toxins into our bodies every day. Excessive eating of unhealthy foods, drinking poison such as sodas and alcoholic drinks, and worst of all, smoking or vaping. Taking those makes our body “survive” rather than truly live every day.

It was painful for me to watch my dad suffering. Watching him breathe heavily for long hours. Every time he needed to be turned on the bed, his face showed how painful it was. He was diagnosed with lung cancer, colon cancer, spinal stenosis, and possibly leptomeningeal cancer. He was a smoker and a drinker. 

At one point, he said as I was stretching my back, “Huwag mo gawin yan! Ingatan mo likod mo, sabi sayo, ubod ng sakit!” Till his last days, he still cared for us.

As of writing, I am on my way to transforming myself into a healthier being. I already quit smoking years ago, and now I am trying to stop or lessen my alcohol intake. I have been alcohol-free now for almost 2 months. It’s probably the longest time I haven’t had any.

These changes are not a guarantee of a longer life, but at least I want to live more comfortably. Only God knows when He will take us, but it is better to take care of the body He lent us.

Tatay, I will always do the best I can. You’ve helped a lot of people in your lifetime, and I am hoping to do the same. Wherever you are, I hope you are happy. I love you so much.



Sabi ni meralco

 Sabi ni MERALCO? 😁


1. Iwas "Backfeeding" at Sunog

Kapag nagpakabit ka ng solar panels, ang kuryente ay hindi lang pumapasok sa bahay mo; maaari rin itong lumabas pabalik sa grid ng Meralco (lalo na kung may Net Metering ka).


Ang Delikado: Kung may brownout at may ginagawang repair ang mga lineman ng Meralco, kailangang sigurado silang "patay" ang linya. Kung ang solar system mo ay nagpapadala ng kuryente pabalik sa grid nang hindi nila alam, maaari itong makakuryente (electrocution) sa mga worker.


Standard: Sinisiguro ng Meralco na ang inverter mo ay may Anti-Islanding feature na awtomatikong pumuputol sa daloy ng kuryente pabalik sa grid kapag walang supply mula sa Meralco.


2. Net Metering Program

Kung gusto mong makatipid nang husto, kailangan mo ng Net Metering. Dito, ang sobrang kuryenteng nagagawa ng panels mo sa umaga ay "binibili" ng Meralco at ibinabawas sa bill mo.


Hindi uubra ang lumang metro rito dahil baka magkamali ito ng basa (minsan, ang sobrang kuryente ay binabasa ng lumang metro bilang "konsumo" pa rin, kaya lalong tataas ang bill mo).


Magkakabit ang Meralco ng bi-directional meter para tama ang bilang ng pasok at labas ng kuryente.


3. Structural at Electrical Integrity

Sinisiguro ng Meralco (kasama ang inyong Local Government Unit o LGU sa pamamagitan ng Certificate of Final Electrical Inspection o CFEI) na:


Kayang dalhin ng bubong ang bigat ng panels.


Tama ang sukat ng mga wire at circuit breakers para hindi mag-overheat at magsanhi ng sunog.


Paalala sa mga "DIY" o "Colorum" Installers

Maraming nag-aalok ng murang solar installation na "grid-tie" pero hindi nagpapaalam sa Meralco. Bagama't nakakatukso ito dahil mabilis:


Illegal Connection: Maaari itong ituring na paglabag sa batas.


Delikado sa Kapitbahay: Ang maling installation ay maaaring magdulot ng power quality issues (voltage fluctuations) sa inyong area.


Tips bago magpakabit:

Humingi ng Track Record: Siguraduhing ang installer mo ay pamilyar sa Meralco Net Metering standards.


Huwag Laktawan ang Permits: Siguraduhing may Electrical Permit mula sa City/Municipal Hall.


Kausapin ang Meralco: Maaari kang pumunta sa kanilang Business Center para itanong ang listahan ng requirements para sa Net Metering.


Sa madaling salita, tama ang Meralco sa aspeto ng safety. Mas mabuti nang dumaan sa tamang proseso kaysa mauwi sa sunog o aksidente ang investment mo sa solar.

Referral

ANU NGA BA ANG KAHALAGAHAN NG REFERRAL MULA SA DOCTOR?

Napaisip lang ako kahapon habang nasa ospital.

May nakasabay kasi akong taga-probinsya na gustong magpacheck sa charity dahil sa vascular case niya. 

Malayo pa ang pinanggalingan niya kaya ramdam mo talaga yung pagod at pag-asa nilang makapagpatingin.

Nung tinanong ko kung may dala siyang referral o kahit anong proof ng sakit niya, mukhang kulang yata ang mga dokumentong dala niya kaya hindi siya agad naasikaso sa charity.

Ang mas nakakalungkot, sila pa mismo ang naghanap ng doctor na pwede nilang puntahan. 

Ang sabi nila, nasa convention daw ang specialist kaya pinabalik sila ng Lunes.

Doon ko mas naisip kung gaano kahalaga ang maayos na guidance para sa mga pasyente lalo na yung mga galing pa sa malalayong lugar.

 Minsan hindi lang sakit ang dala ng tao, kundi pagod, gastos, kaba, at pag-asa rin.

Kaya para sa mga may malalalim na kondisyon, malaking tulong talaga kung may referral, medical abstract, laboratory results, at tamang impormasyon bago pumunta sa ospital para hindi masayang ang oras at hirap ng biyahe.

Paalala lang din ito at konting awareness para sa lahat. 

Sana sa mga ganitong sitwasyon, mas mabigyan din ng maayos na gabay ang mga pasyenteng naghahanap ng tulong.

#HealthAwareness #PatientCare #HospitalExperience #ReferralMatters #MedicalJourney #HealthReminder #CharityCare #SupportPatients #HealthTips #AwarenessPost

Dswd kailangan kita.

 🚨 “MAY DSWD MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PARA SA MGA HIRAP SA GAMOT, HOSPITAL BILL, AT OPERASYON!” 💔🏥


Sa panahon ngayon…

isang laboratory lang minsan libo agad. 😢

Isang araw sa hospital… parang nauubos na agad ang ipon ng pamilya.


Paano pa kung may operasyon? ICU?


Maintenance? Dialysis? Sakit sa puso? Stroke?


Kidney failure?


Hindi lahat may malaking pera.


Hindi lahat may insurance.


At hindi lahat kayang humingi agad ng tulong…


Pero mabuti nalang may Department of Social


Welfare and Development o DSWD na pwede lapitan ng mga nangangailangan. 


📌 Ano nga ba ang DSWD?

Ito ay ahensya ng gobyerno na nagbibigay tulong sa mga Pilipinong may mabigat na pinagdadaanan — lalo na sa may sakit, senior citizen, PWD, mahihirap na pamilya, at mga emergency medical cases.


Kapag na-hospital ka, may maintenance, o kailangan operahan… pwede kang humingi ng


Medical Assistance o minsan Cash Assistance depende sa assessment ng social worker.


💸 Magkano ang pwedeng makuha?

Depende ito sa: 


✔️ Laki ng hospital bill

✔️ Sakit ng pasyente

✔️ Assessment ng social worker

✔️ Kumpletong requirements


May mga nakakakuha ng: Pwede cash pwede gamot.

✅ ₱3,000

✅ ₱5,000

✅ ₱10,000

✅ Minsan mas mataas pa kung malaki ang gastos sa operasyon o confinement.


📌 May mga nagsasabi rin na pwede mag-request ulit after ilang months depende sa evaluation ng case.


📝 Mga madalas hingin na requirements:

✔️ Medical Certificate

✔️ Hospital Bill

✔️ Reseta ng gamot

✔️ Laboratory Results

✔️ Quotation kung ooperahan

✔️ Valid ID

✔️ Barangay Certificate minsan kailangan

✔️ Social Case Study minsan hinihingi rin


🙏 Kahit hindi nito mabayaran lahat ng gastusin… malaking bawas pa rin sa iniisip ng pamilya.


Yung iba kasi…

habang may sakit na ang mahal nila sa buhay… iniisip pa saan kukuha ng pambayad. 😭


May ibang magulang na halos hindi na kumain makabili lang ng gamot.


May anak na nagbebenta ng gamit.


May pamilya na halos hindi na natutulog


kakaisip ng hospital bill.


Kaya malaking bagay na may ganitong tulong mula sa gobyerno para kahit papaano… may pag-asa pa ring makahabol sa gamutan. 


⚠️ IMPORTANTENG PAALALA:


Mas mabuti kung kompleto agad ang requirements para hindi pabalik-balik.

At habang maaga, mag inquire na agad sa pinakamalapit na DSWD office o Malasakit Center.


🙏 Huwag mahiya humingi ng tulong kapag kalusugan na ang laban.

Ang pera pwedeng kitain ulit… pero ang buhay, hindi. ❤️


💬 May naka experience na ba dito kumuha ng DSWD Medical Assistance?

Magkano naitulong sa inyo? Share nyo para makatulong din sa ibang nangangailangan. 🙏


#DSWD

#MedicalAssistance

#CashAssistance

#HospitalBill

#Operasyon

#Gamot

#MalasakitCenter

#PusongLumalaban

#FinancialAssistance

#TulongPilipino

#LabanLang

#KapitLang

#Philippines

#MedicalHelp

#TulunganTayo

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Ibinalik na ba?

𝐏𝐑 𝐍𝐨.: 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔-𝟏𝟐
𝐌𝐚𝐲 𝟔, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔

𝟔𝟎𝐁 𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐤 𝐧𝐚 𝐬𝐚 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐚𝐲𝐨𝐧 𝐬𝐚 𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐬 𝐧𝐢 𝐏𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐨𝐬 𝐉𝐫, 𝐈𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐤𝐚𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐛𝐢𝐬𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐏𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐤𝐚𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐮𝐠𝐚𝐧

Opisyal nang naibalik sa PhilHealth ang ₱60 bilyon mula sa National Treasury alinsunod sa direktiba ni 𝗣𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗙𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗼𝘀 𝗝𝗿. Ang hakbang na ito ay isang malinaw na pahayag ng tiwala ng Pangulong matutugunan ng PhilHealth ang mandato nitong maging katuwang ng bawat Pilipino sa pangangailangang pangkalusugan.

Pinasasalamatan ng PhilHealth ang Pangulo sa kanyang malinaw na direktiba na gamitin ang pondong ito upang mapahusay ang mga serbisyong kalusugan upang maabot ang bawat Pilipino. Gayundin, kinikilala ng Korporasyon ang mahalagang papel ng Department of
Finance sa agarang pagreremita ng nasabing halaga.

Pinagtitibay ng PhilHealth ang pangako na pangalagaan ang tiwalang ipinagkaloob ng Pangulo at ng taumbayan. Sisiguruhin ng Korporasyon na ang bawat pisong ito ay ilalaan sa pagpapahusay ng mga benepisyo, pagpapalakas ng mga sistema upang mapabilis ang mga proseso, at paghatid sa bawat Pilipino ng serbisyong mabilis, patas, at tunay na mapagkakatiwalaan.

#MyPhilHealth 
#SagotKaNgPhilHealth

Guarantee Letter

189K ang nagastos namin sa unang operasyon ng nanay ko sariling bulsa. 

Sa second operation natutunan ko: pwede kang lumapit sa gobyerno bago ang procedure kung tumatanggap ng Guarantee Letter (GL) ang hospital at doctors.

Mga nalapitan ko:
• Senate online – ₱10K
• Sen. Vicente Sotto III – ₱50K
• Department of Social Welfare and Development – ₱100K
• Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office – ₱50K
• Sen.Erwin Tulfo – ₱10K
• Sen.Robin Padilla – ₱30
.Cong. Franz Pumaren – ₱20K

 Magtanong muna kung tumatanggap ng GL para hindi masayang ang effort.

Ang critical illness kayang ubusin ang ipon ng isang pamilyang ordinaryong kumikita. 

At sa edad na 70+, kadalasan limitado na ang HMO.
Kung may laban ka rin ngayon
kumapit ka. May mga paraan, kailangan lang hanapin.

Kulang pa ako baka may ma suggest po kayo 😁

#cancerwarrior 
#squamouscell 
#breastcancer






Magkaiba ang goiter at bukol

MAGKAIBA ANG GOITER AT BUKOL!

Kadalasang tinatanung may goiter ka pala bakit hindi lumalaki ang leeg mu!? 

Magaibang case po kasi ang Goiter at Thyroid nudule, kapag sinabing Goiter yan po ung paglaki ng mismong thyroid gland. Kaya po mapapansin ang paglaki ng leeg.pweding syang Hypothyroidism or Hyperthyroidism. Meron pong gamot na binibigay kapag ganyang pong case. 

Sa tulad kong Thyroid nudule ( bukol) yan po ung nasa picture bukol sya na makikita sa mismong thyroid gland. At Kong minsan hindi sya mapapansin kasi hindi nga naman lumalaki ang leeg. pero kapag tumingala at lumonok duon po mapapansin na may nakabukol sa leeg.
 
#ThyroidFighter #nudule #thyroidawareness





5 surgeries..

5 surgeries that thyroid patients undergo at rates significantly higher than the general population. 5 organs removed or operated on. 5 times a surgeon treated the result without anyone investigating the cause. 

Gallbladder removal. One of the most common surgeries in the world. Thyroid patients develop gallstones at dramatically higher rates. T3 controls bile production and flow. When T3 drops bile thickens. Crystallizes. Stones form. A surgeon schedules removal. Nobody asks WHY a 34-year-old is forming stones. Nobody checks the hormone that controls the bile that prevents them. The organ is removed. The T3 deficiency remains. The cause untouched. 

Carpal tunnel surgery. Thyroid patients are diagnosed with carpal tunnel at 3-4x the rate of the general population. Low T3 causes fluid retention in the carpal tunnel space compressing the median nerve. A surgeon releases the pressure. Nobody asks WHY fluid accumulated in the first place. The fluid was hormonal not mechanical. A thyroid symptom treated as a wrist condition. 

Joint procedures. Years of low T3 causing fluid retention and inflammatory waste accumulation in joint capsules. Damage compounds. Cartilage erodes. By the time a rheumatologist or surgeon intervenes the joint has been deteriorating for years under a hormone deficiency nobody tested. The inflammation wasn't arthritis. It was a thyroid symptom that became arthritis because nobody caught it early enough. 

Hysterectomy. Low T3 disrupts the estrogen and progesterone balance that controls your menstrual cycle. Heavy bleeding. Irregular periods. Fibroids. Endometrial changes. A gynecologist sees the damage and recommends removal. Nobody connects the reproductive dysfunction to the gland that controls reproductive hormones. An organ removed for a hormonal problem originating in the throat. 

Thyroid removal. The final irony. Nodules develop from years of unchecked Hashimoto's inflammation. The gland swells. The inflammation was never controlled because the organ driving it — the gut — was never addressed. The immune attack ran unchecked for years until the gland was damaged beyond function. A surgeon removes it. Nobody ever tested the organ that was commanding the destruction. 

5 surgeries. 5 organs. Every one removed the victim. None of them investigated the crime. And the crime was always ONE organ driving the hormone deficiency, the immune attack, the inflammation, and the tissue damage that led to a surgical suite. 

The book that explains how to address ONE organ BEFORE the damage becomes surgical is in the link in bio. Because prevention always costs less than removal. And the organ nobody checks is the one that decides whether surgery becomes necessary.



05072026 thu 3rd day phmc

Php12 pandesal

Pogi site
Ganda wfh

6:30am nakadumi at nakaligo na.
.
6:40am wala pa breakfast.

Php12+30 pamasahe

Php266 gcash paid maynilad edward.
Php344 gcash grab. Homebto phmc.

11:10 lunch umabot pa.

Waiting sa progressive billing.
Nagbayad pa php100.
Yung reimburse na php10 tseke daw after 10days pa.

Php212 grab pera to home
01:10pm home

Punta mercury mama at ganda.
Bili 30pcs
Levothyroxine 100mcg
Php

Php30 pogi 08:15pm na ka uwi.

Ano ang bawal

 SOLAR CRACKDOWN: ALIN BA TALAGA ANG BAWAL? (BASAHIN AT I-SHARE PARA HINDI MAG-AWAY!) ☀️👀⚡


📢 IMPORTANT: I-SHARE ang post na ito para malinawan ang lahat at hindi tayo mapahamak sa crackdown!

Mga lodi, nakita ko ang bakbakan sa comments. Easy lang tayo! Para sa mga nagtatanong at "nambabash" tungkol sa Anti-Islanding, heto ang malinaw na explanation para tapos na ang diskusyon, in short, hindi ako kontra sa inyo. Kakampi nyo si Kuya Watts😉


🚫 BAKIT "GUERRILLA" PA RIN KAHIT MAY ANTI-ISLANDING FEATURE?

Marami ang nagmamarunong: "Lodi, may Anti-Islanding naman ang inverter ko, automatic shutdown 'yan pag blackout!"

TAMA KAYO. Pero heto ang dahilan kung bakit "red flag" pa rin kayo sa mata ng regulators:


   1. ⚠️ CERTIFICATION IS KEY: Hindi sapat na "sabi sa manual" ay may feature ka. Hinahanap ng inspectors ang Official Safety Certifications (UL 1741 o IEEE 1547). Kung generic o walang tatak ang inverter mo, ituturing pa rin itong safety risk. Para kang gumamit ng helmet na karton—may takip nga, pero 'di ka safe!

   2. ⚠️ PHYSICAL vs. ELECTRONIC: Ang Anti-Islanding ay electronic. Ang gusto ng mga linemen ay Physical Disconnect/Breakers na nakikita ng mata. Pag electronic kasi, pwedeng mag-fail ang sensor. 'Wag nating isugal ang buhay ng mga linemen sa "software" lang!


🚫 IBA PANG REASON KUNG BAKIT KA MAHUHULI:


* Unauthorized Grid-Tie: Walang Net Metering permit + Walang Limiter = HULI. Para kang nakikabit sa WiFi ng kapitbahay nang walang paalam! 📶

* Substandard Wiring: 'Yung basta-basta nagpilipit ng wire. DC current ang solar, sobrang init niyan! Huwag gawing "ticking time bomb" ang bahay niyo. 💣


✅ ANG "KUYA WATT" APPROVED SOLUTIONS:


   1. PURE OFF-GRID: Independent ka sa grid gamit ang batteries. Dahil wala kang koneksyon sa Meralco, WALANG PERMIT NA KAILANGAN. Independent ka, parang 'yung ex mo! 💔🔋


   2. GRID-TIED WITH ZERO EXPORT: Siguraduhing may Limiter at naka-conduit (tubo) ang wiring para iwas-daga at sunog.


💡 FINAL ADVICE:

Ang pag-DIY ay karapatan mo, pero ang safety compliance ay responsibilidad mo. Huwag hayaang ang "katipiran" ay maging sanhi ng trahedya.


Safe DIY is OKAY, pero Substandard DIY is NO-WAY!


📢 PAKI-SHARE ang post na ito sa inyong mga Solar Groups! Huwag nating hayaang ma-scam o mapahamak ang mga kapwa natin Solar Warriors. 💡⚡️


#SolarSafety #KuyaWattTips #OffGridWarrior #LiFePO4Power #AntiIslanding #SolarPhilippines #NoToRedTape #SafeDIY #EnergyIndependence #SolarPH

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

After

After thyroidectomy, your body is no longer making its own thyroid hormones. That changes everything, including how you adapt, respond, and maintain balance.

Here are 4 things that actually support healing from a functional perspective:

1. Get a complete thyroid panel, not just TSH.
Free T3, Free T4, and Reverse T3 tell the full story. TSH alone will not show you why you still feel off.

2. Support your conversion pathways.
Your liver and gut are now doing the heavy lifting for T4 to T3 conversion. Clean up both. That means reducing toxic load, supporting bile flow, and prioritizing gut barrier integrity.

3. Audit your nutrients.
Selenium, zinc, magnesium, and iron are non-negotiable for thyroid hormone production and conversion. Most post-thyroidectomy patients are depleted in at least one.

4. Recalibrate your movement and recovery.
High intensity exercise may now tank your T3 and spike cortisol in ways it did not before. Match your output to where your labs and energy actually are, not where they used to be.

Your body is not failing. It is operating under a new set of rules. Learning those rules is where healing starts.

✨Comment HAT below and I will send you my Healing After Thyroidectomy Foundations ebook, a starting point to understanding this life long journey!✨




#thyroid #thyroidectomy #thyroidcancer #healingafterthyroidectomy #thyroidhormones