Risk assessment
Posted on May 19, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum |
Jose Ceralde
mainit@verizon.net
19 May 2006
Lea,Checking one’s self is good if we could take the answer. Fil-Am’s has the highest suicide rate. So should we go on and pick your question, “What’s wrong with our country? “ Why don’t we modify it by starting with, what do we find good and right about our country. In spite of outsiders visiting Chinatown making bad comments about the dried ducks hanging in the windows why don’t we admire the Peking duck as a luscious meal? Gosh, every Pinoy’s home smells of dried fish when they are cooking it but we continue to enjoy it. Most of them dried in the open and if you have been in the seawall of Bonuan that is where some are dried. Lest I go on we might not be able to eat the fish. My daughter QA’s soup that most of us send in the balikbayan box. She was telling me one time of the standard of insect in the can. She said with a microscope that an arm, head of certain length are allowed. I told her to stop because I could not live without the soup during cold winter days. I don’t think this is bahala na attitude but I just did a risk assessment I could live with. Each person makes decisions like this in our daily life. Some decision maybe is not to go home and see the poverty of country we love. Rich people could build tall walls but pollution could not be contained in walls they build. It only blocks the view of his poor neighbors.
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