KAYA MONG MAGING DAKILA
Posted by royluga on March 5, 2008 · 1 Comment
It’s been quite a while since I have not posted a blog. I was, however, touched by my friend’s message in her blog of a song by Noel Cabangon in You Tube, which is relevant to our present situation as a people and a country. Kaya Mong Maging Dakila by Noel Cabangon and the 46 Pilipino Artist who performed with him deserves to be heard, watched by all of us in the hope that the lyrics of the song be  internalized by every PILIPINO, especially our leaders of today:
Disclaimer: PinoyBlogoSphere.com(PBS) claims no credit for any content(posts, articles, texts, images, videos) featured on this site unless otherwise noted. All contents are copyright to their owners/sources. PBS is in no way responsible for or has control of the content of any external web site links. Information on this site may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the site’s content. If you own rights to any of the content, and do not wish them to appear on this site, please contact us via e-mail and they will be removed.
Random Posts
- December 8, 2009 -- Pacquiao-Mayweather ‘megafight’ preparations start
- January 7, 2010 -- Scratch and peck and other food superstitions
- November 27, 2009 -- Smart Gilas defeats San Miguel Beermen, 109-96
- January 17, 2010 -- Cheerleaders to keep Pacquiao company
- December 1, 2009 -- TabletMac now owned by Apple
- December 12, 2009 -- Philippines Massacre Has Familiar Roots
- November 24, 2009 -- Coca-Cola to focus on New Media Marketing
- December 19, 2009 -- Square Mobile Phone Payment System
- August 1, 2007 -- [DYuTYub #18] All Online Data Lost After Internet Crash
- December 29, 2009 -- MMFF 2009 Awards Night Winners
- December 2, 2009 -- Danton Remoto sa Senado!
- May 6, 2010 -- Escape the Office With Clear Internet Service
- April 8, 2010 -- Franchising Versus Having Your Own Business
- July 23, 2010 -- WANTED: Corporate Communications Manager
- November 14, 2009 -- babago8838 wrote a new blog post: Ugg Boots are worthy your investment
- October 5, 2009 -- YouTube Symphony Orchestra selected
- January 7, 2010 -- My Blog Page Rank Increased
- August 6, 2008 -- Five Veneer Diveney!
- January 3, 2010 -- Rica leaves the house without tears and fears!
- December 7, 2009 -- Free Illustrator Template: 2010 Desk Calendar
thank you for appreciating this song. the song is meant to inspire our people to be dakila in their own ways.
The idea of heroism sounds a little daft in a culture of game shows and celebrity video-phone scandals. Irony has become such an accidental virtue that it has swung back to hit us in the head. Calling someone a “hero” is to invite sarcasm and self-righteousness. So here we are now, living in a time tragically bereft of them.
Heroes are products of circumstance. There are those who have become so through sheer will, but there are people who become heroes after being pushed to a dead end.
A wise man once said our past shapes our response to the present. This nation was formed on the sacrifices made by martyrs both immortalized and anonymous. A country need not be a colony of a foreign power— it can also be the fiefdom of its own leaders. We are a heroic people, but we can also be shackled by our own pessimism and apathy.
A hero resides in every one of us. It begins in the mind, with one thought that says it can be done. To do all things with pride and dignity, to learn from the lessons of history, to realize that the deeds of our heroes are not hackneyed fables but real, breathing examples of how to live our lives.
This is a song about nobility. Listen.