Archive for October, 2006

Is Winning Everything?

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

by Jaylord “Mistah” de los Santos

Soccertrophy I say, yes it is. What is winning all about anyway? Is it being the team that scored the most? Or being the champions? At the very least, I think, it is NOT always the case.

So if your goal is to win, is your goal really just winning for winning’s sake? It’s really nothing if that’s just about it, right? So, it probably is something more.

In a game of soccer, just like in any ball game, if people ask who won the game, the answer almost always boils down to scores, goals made, or statistics. People tend to forget why a sporting game or sports, in general, was created in the first place.

Winning is not really all about doing it right the first time. It can be about making mistakes, like having a foul throw, accidental foul or not-so-clean tackle, a wayward kick and doing one’s best not to repeat those mistakes again. Ironically and funny as it may sound, it may be losing in a game but learning from it.

It is not in jeering at the opposing team players. It is about cheering a player for a well executed assist even if he belongs to the other team. It is not about talking trash against your opponent and certainly is not in swearing. It is about talking to yourself and affirming that you have what it takes and you can do it.  It is really about having the right attitude.

Some players or people will dismiss things by saying that trash talk, jeering or swearing are just a way to hype up the game and psyche oneself up in order to win. Well, that’s their truth and that’s their problem. However, that’s not the only choice out there for you.  You don’t have to take the same road or means just to reach your objective which is, in this case, winning. The prize waiting at the end of each game or tournament is not the end-all and be-all of winning. It is neither in the bragging rights nor in the trophy or any award.

A game of soccer or any game is really about the game of life. It is a journey in its own right.  Winning the game is really about achieving your goals in life. It is about doing one’s best; defying one’s limits; celebrating the human spirit and as many would put it, living up to a set of core values.

And for those who view it otherwise? Don’t tell them to stop playing. Tell them to keep on playing until somewhere along the road they will meet the truth that they need to understand.

If you would be asking me again on why winning is everything, you should know by now why I will be answering yes. J

Promote the game. Celebrate humanity. Enjoy life. Banzai!

"I am a free spirit. My integrity is to seek my own truth.” - Mistah

Guimaras Drive Plea for Transparency

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

accenture.jpgJaylord de los Santos, co-head organizer (together with Benjie Madolin) of the Guimaras Fund drive of Accenture Philippines wrote this letter to demand transparency in the handling of funds to ensure that it will go to the people of Guimaras.

To date, Accenture Philippines has gathered Php151,920.00, 50 boxes of goods and other non-cash donations. Thank you Accenture! THE FUND DRIVE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO OCT. 15.

“As much as we would like Petron to fully own the responsibility for this tragedy and pressuring them to act in a greater proportion, we need to do our part in tangible terms to help the people there.”

“I work for Accenture and along with other organizers, we promote in the company a fund drive for the people of Guimaras. I’m sure that all over the country and the world similar endeavors are being spearheaded by numerous individuals. In terms of the outpouring of help, we can still be thankful of the fact that Guimaras people are not alone in this and a lot of people are one with them in their hardship.”

“I’m sure that as I write, millions or even billions of pesos have already been pledged and are on its way to the local gov’t. of Guimaras. Let’s help make sure that all the aid/support(monetary or in kind) collected are not mishandled.”

Read more… http://www.saveguimaras.com/blog/?p=197#more-197