Monday, February 29, 2016

A Health, Education or Climate Change Trust

This is just a light bulb moment for me:

If there is an opportunity for people to help build a trust fund for concerns that matter most to them, will they readily and willingly support it?

My idea is for people who invest in the stock market to donate their fractional shares of stocks to a trust that they prefer. The trust will then fund programs that will benefit the public with bias for the poor and underprivileged.

Even those who do not invest in the stock market can donate should they be so inclined. But it is up to the trust fund officials (government people) to encourage the people to do so.

I thought of this while ruminating on the amount of money people are willing to give to their religion.
I have this feeling that as people become more secular, they will be more inclined to this idea that will ultimately benefit society of which they are members of.

But this is just a thought.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

My take on EDSA People Power 30 years after

People who say that EDSA People Power is a failure and blame government for it should re-examine their understanding of People Power.

While it is true that very little or even nothing much has changed in the lives of many of our people, the responsibility for effecting change rests on the People. It can not be franchised to government or anybody. Our mistake is to believe that we can do so.

I will not say that EDSA People Power is a failure. Rather, I consider it still as a work in progress. But for its promise and potential to be realized, we must correct our understanding of it.

People Power is not about telling government what to do, but showing government what to do and how.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Panagbenga Pocket Gardens




It is Panagbenga month in Baguio and as part of this celebration, organizers have put up pocket gardens in Burnham Park.

The pocket gardens are nice enough and it may be a good idea if barangays all over the country would try to put up and maintain mini or pocket gardens in their area where having parks is not possible due to dearth of space.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Rice

 
Like our Asian neighbors, rice is a very important part of the Filipino diet.
 
We know that there is a large variety of rice and we may be familiar with some of their names and cooking quality. But for the most part, our knowledge of rice is superficial because it is from the perspective of consumers. And we believe that what we know about rice is enough.
 
Yet there are advantages to knowing rice in a more professional and scientific manner.
 
For one, we can prepare better food by knowing how best to prepare the rice that we have.
 
For another, knowing rice better can help us spot rice fraud or substitution. This is a common practice among many rice sellers and most of the time, consumers are helpless victims.
 
Having a better knowledge of our rice will also help as avoid the trap of false advertising.
 
It really does not hurt to learn more about rice.
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, February 1, 2016

Local wrap

 
I have always appreciated our local mats with beautiful designs made by weavers from various areas of the country. They are nice to sleep on and make good wall/floor decors or even decorative house ware items such as boxes and all around containers.

Seeing mats on display at a Filipiniana store however made me realize that if the beautiful patterns of local mats can be adapted for paper, it may be possible to come up with a uniquely Filipino packaging style and material.

This may not be a new idea and there may be others who have tried this before. But the critical thing is to come up with the best execution of the idea that the public will appreciate and support. Who knows what other things can be spawned pursuing this craft?