Published on Jul 13, 2013
"Do you know that the Philippines is owned by a single family?"
Philippines' untold history? (WATCH & SHARE)
The True Stoty of the Tallano (TALA) Estate A complainant filed a civil case in Branch 111, Regional Trial Court, Pasay City and was docketed as Land Registration Court (LRC)/Civil Case No. 997-P. Through a motion by the Solicitor General of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines , the case was consolidated into LRC/Civil Case No. 3957-P in July 14, 1964 . Alongside, the return of the 617,000 metric tons of gold to a Filipino Royal Family. Several prominent landholders, businessmen and the deposed dictator ex-President Ferdinand E. Marcos were implicated. As the litigation progressed, different numbers of Original Certificate of Title (OCT) were presented.
In 1968, the Senate and the National Bureau of Investigation each conducted a separate investigation to determine which are valid. But the court declared only one mother title, two Transfer of Certificate of Titles and its owner as authentic. Consequently, leaving the other titles as null and void, no probative value and non-bankable. In February 4, 1972 , the presiding Judge Enrique Agana handed down the Decision with Compromise Agreement in consideration of sound judicial system and the Tagean-Tallano Clan. When Martial Law was imposed in September 21, 1972 , rapid reversal of the court decision occurred. A state of affair encapsulated in a documentary that sheds light on the proliferation of fake titles in the Philippines until now.
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Zami 777
Zami 7771 month ago
I hope duterte will back the true owner of the Philippines
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Zami 777
Zami 7771 month ago
yeah bro
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Dota2 30seconds
Dota2 30seconds3 weeks ago
sabi mama ko, yung di pa presidente si pres duterte, alam na daw nya kung sino ang owner ng philippines.
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Rafael V
Rafael V2 weeks ago
this it 100% true all the documents is true
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maxx beltran
maxx beltran1 month ago
bobo magdudukuminto kalang nanh wento mali mali pa
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NightGTu GT
NightGTu GT2 months ago
Si King Philip Of Spain II
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Jolly Good Woman
Jolly Good Woman2 months ago
Oh I see...d ako makapaniwala po rito ah.
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Mojaheden Andamun
Mojaheden Andamun2 months ago
kalokohan
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sophia lolly
sophia lolly3 months ago
mayroon po ba kayong hardcopy nitu??
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markrexx alva
markrexx alva7 months ago
bat may titulo ang lolo ko.
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jay ordanisa
jay ordanisa3 months ago
mas luma sa kanila. kung sino pinaka luma ng land title sila totoong may ari.
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JAY-AR TAYAS SANCHEZ
JAY-AR TAYAS SANCHEZ9 months ago
THE TRUE HERO OF THE PRESIDENT OF PHILLIPINES IS FERDINAND MARCOS !
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jay ordanisa
jay ordanisa3 months ago
+neo pab Yeah
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POLAND DOGE
POLAND DOGE22 hours ago
Nope
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Daydream Burrito
Daydream Burrito1 month ago
Ako ang may ari, kumain nalang kayo ng hopia😂
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Arjim Banuelos
Arjim Banuelos9 months ago
wow may picture Na pala nung unang Panahon
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John Christian Sabaulan
John Christian Sabaulan4 months ago
meron n tanga... 1800 hundred nga meron ung p kyang 1900
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Wehler Bulfa
Wehler Bulfa8 months ago
basta ang alam ko, kahit na sino ay walang pag-aari na kahit anong bagay dito sa buong mundo, lahat ay hiram lang natin, kahit ang katawang tao natin ay hiram lang natin sa dyos, so it means dyos ang totoong may-ari ng lahat kahit buhay natin.
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kuwait none
kuwait none5 months ago
Hahaha....oo nga pinag aagawan na hindi naman sa kanila para sa lahat yan mga mkasareli
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Wehler Bulfa
Wehler Bulfa5 months ago
someday malalaman nila na mali sila
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mae berns
mae berns9 months ago
i don't agree that the whole Philippines belong to tallano alone what happen to other royal families before? the Philippines is an archipelago and I doubt that this family has strong hold on other islands maybe on papers their the owners but in reality their just land grabber elites. this video is misleading Filipinos!
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Hitler's Son
Hitler's Son5 months ago
Ano nga po ulit sabi ni rizal sa hindi gumagamit ng sariling wika ... :)
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revin hatol
revin hatol1 month ago
mae berns It's time we stop the Tallanos and their evil secret before the Philippines were destroyed forever!
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blogger88
blogger882 months ago
Yeah i heard about this, you lost your land because of the revolutionary government perpitrated by the kkk or katipunan master minded by the illustrados who are now the oligarchs of the country...
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jayo navio
jayo navio9 months ago
sa tingin niyo papayag kami. mag kakamatayan muna tayo bago niyo makuha. LoL.
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jay correa
jay correa6 months ago
Sino may sabing kinukuha ng mga tallano sinasabi na ang gusto Nya bawat Filipino ay may Lupa, .d tulad ng ginawa ng mga pagkakam ng mga Ayala, hoy magbasa ka nga ng history,.... Madaming prayle ang Inari ang mga lupain ,... Kahit ngayon nangyayari yun sa mga probinsya mga
Bundok, pwede mo Ariin magbayad Lang ng tax sa municipyo for you developing the land,...Kaya rin sinasabi Ito upang ating malaman na madaming Filipino ang nawala ng sariling Lupa,, the tulad ng mayayamang kilala natin sigurado kaba Filipino sila Baka Chinese at espanol. Umpog mo ulo mo sa pander, para malaman mo ibig ipaliwanag ng video,
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Banana Noodle
Banana Noodle6 months ago
sinabi daw po dito na binili yung pilipinas ng tallano para sa mga pilipino hindi lang para sa kanila -_-
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Cyrus John Arnaiz
Cyrus John Arnaiz4 months ago
agawin ninyo yong China
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jay ordanisa
jay ordanisa3 months ago
actually southern part of china fraction of them belongs to the Philippines. By order we owned whole south china sea.
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POLAND DOGE
POLAND DOGE22 hours ago
that is the filipino empire
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Chareez Ville Bolamabao
Chareez Ville Bolamabao3 months ago
you no way the filipino get war becous they will tuc awer cuntry
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in galop !
in galop !4 months ago
Binili ng Tallano family ang Pilipinas galing sa mga Spanyol para ipamahagi sa mga Pilipino. Pangarap kasi ng pamilya na wala ng squaters
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Zephaniah Kesh Abayon
Zephaniah Kesh Abayon4 months ago
Isang kasinungalingan, sa ibang interview niya sinabi niya na kasama daw sa pagmamay-ari nila yung Hawaii at Guam. yung hawaii matagal ng pinamumunuan ng mga Hari , sample na yung "House of Kamehameha", sumuko lang yung pinakahuling trono sa America. Yung Guam naman tahanan na yun ng mga Chamorros bago pa yung colonialization. Grabe kasinungaling ng Tallano na yan. Nagbasa lang siya ng History at pinagdugton-dugtong niya para kunwari totoo.
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jay ordanisa
jay ordanisa3 months ago
Dami talgang ignorante. totoo lahat yan kahit ang ming at tang dynasty recognized sila as a peaceful kingdom. Para kung baga ang nangyaryo sa aztec at inca empire sa mexico nangyari sa atin.
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Chareez Ville Bolamabao
Chareez Ville Bolamabao3 months ago
español japan amerikan sino pa gustong mamatay dahil pinatay nila ang manga bayani namin
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Danilo Arce
Danilo Arce10 months ago
cguro nga kc sa amin ang buong brgy.nakaukit ang pangalan don esteban sa lawak ng lupa wlang umaangkin research nyo nlang kung ano ng mga tallano si don esreban
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Published on Jan 1, 2016
-This video is not an Anti-Hispanic culture documentary and doesn't aim to abolished Hispanic/American culture in Philippines, I think it's important to remember that we need to appreciate every collective culture that history has throwned to the islands of the Philippines, for it would be a monument of the richness of the country, to remind every Filipinos that many great nations with different cultures of the world have fought for it's richness but in the end it was taken back by the Filipino people, and the Filipino people alone. that way they can feel a sense of uniqueness amongst the other Asian cultures! i don't want this video to be misunderstood
plus it could make Spain and America get away with everything they did while colonizing Philippines,if we don't resourcefully use the the substitute culture they gave us in replacement of the culture we lost because of them.
Parts of Philippine cultures was lost already because of them and if the Filipinos don't use the substitute cultures of the colonizer all of the direct contact to history will be lost, making Filipinos lose all of it's history and cultures, making the colonizers forget overtime what they did to the Philippines, making them guiltless.. I personally saw it happening today, some Spanish people today are rejecting the fact that they did colonized Philippines at all. Why? because Filipinos are destroying every evidence of it from their cultures and architectures[for more info watch: https://goo.gl/eN6Xnk ] thinking they belong to Asia when that is not the case!
Colonial era is already part of Philippine history! and no matter what, history will never change! European cultures is already passed to Philippines and you cannot forced it not to, Colonial history is the only part of history that has a direct contact with the pre-colonial era as it is the sequel of the story,... if the rejection of colonial evidence(demolishing many heritage cities instead of rebuilding a replicating it) still continues, even history of colonization might even be rejected as a myth and this is very very possible as it also happens to many histories in ancient Mesopotamia that ended up as a myth but later found that it was true. So rejection of a certain inherited culture is not the video's agenda at all.
This Video only aims to let them appreicate the lost Pre-Hispanic cultures too, instead of always copying the west.The Lost History of Ancient Philippine Kingdoms and Empires, Unknown to present day mainstream Philippine Education. Buried by the destructive sands of time and Sunken by the war waging seas of fate, lies a paradise of melting cultures, The Pearl of the Orient.
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Created by: TheShadowParliament
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P.S. It's time for Fiilipino's to trace back history and use it! and give it a priority!!
From the time of Negritos, to the arrival of Austronesians to the Ming dynasty to the Arab and Indian era to Spanish and American Colonization, and to the World War 2 and son on!
Filipino culture and History is very beautiful you only need to realize it.
Update: this is not a Chinese propaganda, this video does not claim that China originally owns Philippines including spratlys
[Also Watch old Manila heritage story:https://goo.gl/eN6Xnk Warsaw,Poland(the most damaged city in the world) did replicated it's old beauty and build their heritage structure authentically, so why not Manila? every other city in Metro Manila should be modern with tall skyscrapers like BGC, they're just new cities anyway! but The City of Manila is very very old with a lots of stories to tell, the city should be where we see a glimpse of beautiful past.]
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The Next Guy
The Next Guy6 months ago
Thank you for shedding light on some historical facts, many people (including Filipinos) are not aware off. Please keep up the good work. However, I would kindly request that you make several CORRECTIONS regarding the following:
- FORCIBLE RELIGIOUS CONVERSION
- CULTURAL DESTRUCTION
- EXCISING WESTERN INFLUENCE FROM PHILIPPINE CULTURE
- DEFINING WHAT IS FILIPINO
Please do not take this as a negative critique of your work. I would like to simply help in making your video more accurately portray historical events. I rely on your skills in communicating this information and truly appreciate your efforts.
31:30 - 45 The Spaniards did not "forcibly convert Filipinos" to Roman Catholicism. Filipinos converted for the same reason they converted to Islam, or any of the other religions and belief systems that were imported to the archipelago. They converted to Roman Catholicism of their own accord and volition, either motivated by economic and socio-political reasons, or simply because they were spiritually inspired. I do not believe any of the native inhabitants (at least during Spanish occupation) were religiously converted at the point of the sword or gun. The same could be said of many of the countries of Europe early in it's history prior to the advent of Christianity.
27:43 When the Spanish arrived in the Philippines in 1521 it did not "mark the end of everything".In fact, Magellan and his crew became pawns of Rajah Humabon in his territorial rivalry with Lapu-Lapu (the man man who would later circumnavigate Magellan's head and annex it from his torso). Native inhabitants were politically savvy enough to turn the tables when they knew that they were being manipulated.
27: 45 "Spanish Destruction" of indigenous cultures in the Philippine Archipelago is simply not accurate. 1) If they did 'destroy' native cultures in the Philippines, then they did a very poor job, being that their cultural influence did not go beyond major ports and cities like Manila. For the most part, inhabitants of the island retained their culture, which is why modern Filipinos still speak their native dialects (Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray, etc.) and not Spanish, as is the case in Latin America were entire civilizations were decimated by disease and native languages replaced by Spanish. At best, the Spanish hold on it's "Asian Colony" was tenuous. The Philippines was simply to geographically distant (i.e. Treaty of Saragosa) for the Spaniards to logistically maintain a sizable garrison to have much power over the native population. They relied heavily on native recruits to staff their military with only the officer core being Spanish. What the Spaniards did have were ships that could travel further and could acquire resources from others parts of the world which interested the natives. If there were any sources of cultural assimilation it would have been in commerce and economic. If the Philippines was at all Hispanized, it occurred through cultural diffusion (despite what Spaniards would probably like to tell themselves). Peoples of the Southeast Asian Archipelago have a culture that is called 'Syncretic", meaning that they have tendencies of absorbing foreign elements into their culture, while retaining their indigenous identity. Tagalog may have many foreign words in it, but it still retains its grammar. The same can be said of cultures of the Philippine islands. Overtime they simply evolved absorbing influences around them. Indigenous cultures in the Philippine Archipelago were no more destroyed by Spaniards, then cultires in Indonesia and Malaysia destroyed by Arabs.
If there was any foreign power that could have colonized the Philippines and iron-handedly imposed it's culture, it would have been China, but alas, the Chinese are wise enough to know that colonialization is one of the most wasteful ventures any empire could engage in, as Europeans later learned in the latter 19th and early 20th Centuries.
RETAINING TRUE FILIPINO IDENTITY BY EXCISING WESTERN (Spanish) INFLUENCE FROM THE PHILIPPINES:
This cannot be done, because prior to Spanish or western advent, there was no one singular culture in the archipelago. Unlike China or Japan and Siam there was no one empire, kingdom, or united confederacy that encompassed the modern peoples and borders that make up the modern nation of the Philippines. As your video mentions, there were many different factions living on the island without a single national identity. If anything, the 300 plus years of western colonization and/or oppression from (Spain and America) is what galvanized the Filipino soul and sense of nationhood. This is why the term "Filipino" was not used to refer to all inhabitants of the Philippine Archipelago until the latter half of the 19th Century when the different ethnic groups in the Philippines put differences aside and came together as one people to expel foreign oppression. For better or for worse, Western influence cannot be excised from Philippine culture no more than Chinese, Islamic, Indian and American influences. It is a part of its history and what helped to form and enrich the modern nation now called Republika ng Pilipinas!
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jervill1
jervill14 days ago
The change happened very quickly. 1822 3.5k total Tejano population. 1834, 35k total only about 8k Tejanos and Mexicans. So the Anglos outnumbered the locals and the US made a pledge to protect the interests of its citizens. So what expulsions would've been feasible for the Mexicans? When I refer to Mexican elites, I refer also to Tejanos who were Mexicans. US narrative separates the two like they were different. The empresarios charged with recruiting immigrant settlers were part of the Tejano elite, part of the Mexican status quo. The initial wave of Anglo immigrants arriving were the same pioneers and frontiersmen interested in succeeding in the New World. The ones looking for elbow room to strike out. The established slave-owning Anglos and imperialists came later on to exploit the majority status and Mexican weakness in enforcing its laws and securing its borders. There were no shortage of pioneers arriving before the conspiracists arrived. If the Anglos did not come, then Europeans would've come. Europe was ravaged by the Napoleonic wars at the time. But you prove the point. The Anglos arrived and brought/imposed their way of life ie slavery on to their host country. By 1836, Texas Revolution fought by predominantly Anglo Texans supported by the US... From 1822-1836, 14yrs, the Mexicans never saw that coming. Any loyalist Tejanos were MINORITIES in their state by then. Only Americans believe the 'liberators of Texas' narrative. Same with the excuses for the annexation of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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HolyknightVader999
HolyknightVader9994 days ago
+jervill1
It wasn't so much as a liberation as it was a coup. But as I said, it was the Tejano elites who started it. Not the common Tejanos who got the shaft real hard.
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Yong Grey
Yong Grey1 month ago
They should make a movie out of this Empire thing to spread it as a fact. I think that'll be way faster, and of course, they should be generous of the budget. :) That'll be exciting!
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Mark Dedios
Mark Dedios4 weeks ago
Yong Grey it will be like lord of the rings. it will be a very long movie.
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Jane Bagalawis
Jane Bagalawis6 days ago
Yong Gre....yes make a movie, a documentary film until the time we gained our freedom. we were under Spanish regime in 333 yrs. then Japanese, then Americans who saved Filipinos from hands of yamashita. who surrendered. it's a long movie. hopefully
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chocoman45
chocoman455 months ago
Give us back our cultures damn it!
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sun flower
sun flower4 days ago
+queen nie walang saysay po ang comment mo...absent ka siguro ng itinuro ang history..lmao!
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Gilberto Diaz Castro
Gilberto Diaz Castro4 months ago
I agree, the Philipino people need to go back to learn about their roots and how much they have evolved through the years. I am from Puerto Rico, another country that was colonized by Spain and now is under control of the USA, such as the Philippines did years ago. I agree, the influence of "modern" cultures and the lack of education of our history does not allow our young citizens to appreciate where they really come from. I applaud the creation of this video and the rich history it shares. If they can only see where they come from, and what they, as a country, have accomplished by what given to them in modernization, cultural expansion, the ability to learn from other cultures, the humble beginnings and their current political status; the Philippines can then see that there is no end to what they can accomplish as a Nation. Today The Philippines is unfortunately still considered a "third-world-country", not because they are stuck in their ancient ways but because the past regimes of corrupted political systems left by the Spanish occupation. With the new President and his plans for the Philippines I do believe that if the country unites to fight for a better future The Philippines can be as great as ANY Western Country; including the USA. I pray this video is shared and completely seen by thousands of Filipinos all over the world and that they will decide to share with their kids the rich history of where they truly come from. Thanks again for a well made video.
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Gilberto Diaz Castro
Gilberto Diaz Castro3 weeks ago
14Krosh this is because they believe all the junk they see on 📺. Perhaps if they had shows promoting intelligence instead of singing the attitudes would change. For decades the government promoted these shows as a means to "entertain" the people to keep them from paying attention to the important issues around them. Now, for the first time in years you have a President who loves and cares about the 🇵🇭 and may change people's attitudes to be real proud of being who they really are and stop imitating other people.
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Tristan Arenas
Tristan Arenas2 days ago
14Krosh l
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百合•希望
百合•希望1 month ago
There is no such thing as full-blooded Filipino cuz the islands was completely isolated till the Malaysians, Indonesians and Aborigines arrived and became the first people who migrated and lived in Phillippines as Filipinos. So, there is no such thing as 💯% Filipino unlike Chinese, Japanese, Indonesians, Malaysians, Aborigines and so forth where they actually have full-blooded ancestries/origins.
That's why I can never understand why many Filipinos would describe and take pride of themselves as 💯% Filipinos if there never were actual full-blooded ancestries/origins. So, how can there be kingdoms or dynasties in the Phillippine history??
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Jeremy Gonzales
Jeremy Gonzales1 week ago
+Eye of Rah you don't get the point
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jonieevangelista
jonieevangelista3 days ago (edited)
i agree...everyone is a result of migration, they multiplied throughout the time until they called themselves a "nation", but somewhere, sometime and somewhat...everybody can be traced back from a narrow origin.
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Sarah Skyler Bucu
Sarah Skyler Bucu2 months ago
I am a Kapampangan. That's the reason why a lot of Kapampangans looked Chinese or have Chinese features despite being colonized by Spain.
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Ralph Ivan Tolentino
Ralph Ivan Tolentino2 days ago
Sarah Skyler Bucu huhuhu kaya pla...
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1trojantjl
1trojantjl3 months ago
islam is of the dvil
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man toba
man toba1 week ago
1trojantjl pinoy don't care about religion. can fuck by money hahha
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Ramon III Guevara
Ramon III Guevara2 months ago
US and Spain erased and altered Philippine history... It's sad that we know very little of our ancestors. Those who defy white supremacist are the ones who preserved their heredity and culture.
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Greg Bacbac
Greg Bacbac2 weeks ago
like us in the Cordillera we have our own lit,dances,ancient mythology(gods&goddesses: note these are not written but orally preserved),the rice terraces etc.Biag ni Lam-ang is only done around 17th cent,during Spanish period
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shaiska
shaiska1 week ago (edited)
Ramon III Guevara, it's not only Spain that erased the history of the countries they conquered ! Great Britain,France, and Netherland are the countries that destroyed most of the ancient cultures or what was rest of ancient cultures around the world, US hand in this didn't have much impact like those countries.
when those Europese colonizers colonized a country they destroyed anything or everything they deemed evil and not the teachings of god, those hypocrites, that's why the Islands of Curacao is lacking of Native tribe's because when Spain had those Islands in their hands they tried to force the locals to cultivate the earth and stuff but because the locals weren't as strong like the black slaves they brought with them the locals start dying and in the end the rest of the natives that manage to escape fled to Venezuela , that's why until today Venezuela still got natives tribe's while the Islands of Curacao,Bonaire and Ariba are voided from Natives and that all thanks to Europeans colonizers.
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Nozkyel Fortress
Nozkyel Fortress3 weeks ago
is this video insulting for filipino ? bcoz there are keyboard warriors insulting the blood or fully blood filipino! i know phillipines mixed blooded you know why you foreign you can go in and out in my countries ? freely... it bcoz the pilipino people is good it has give you a free will to go in my country !! in pilipino mindset is pureblood is to be proud of country i'm living not in literally blood? :)
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john paul mojica
john paul mojica5 days ago
i see dog steaks serves in a hot plate up to now if we had not been colonized. lol
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Jeff Martin
Jeff Martin3 months ago
Islam is death
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Danielle Noriega Lee
Danielle Noriega Lee2 months ago
you guys are Malays .. One Melayu One Malay One Family
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Irish Calayon
Irish Calayon1 week ago (edited)
Itamei Panday not all. They colonize the entire luzon and visayas not Mindanao. Our culture still preserves. Not the westernized cultures and european culture. Only mindanao tribes still preserves the south east asian cultures. (MALAY HINDU BUDDHIST CULTURE like indrapatra ramayana laksamana, singkil dance, vinta dance, kapa malong malong, dayang dayang, and ethnic cultures etc)
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Jillier DelaCruz
Jillier DelaCruz6 days ago (edited)
Eric Smith...Philippines was under Mexican rule from 1565 -1821 Many words were taken from Nahuatl & Mexican Customs
Sheena stop listening to American Propaganda in Filipino Schools. Americans have treated Filipinos much worse. They've massacred 500,000 - 1,000,000 Filipinos in the Philippine war of Independence. The Americans have called us Monkeys and Savages. Plus Filipinos werent a Citizen of any states and were not allowed to travel around the US due to the Racist nature. On the other hand Spain treated Filipinos as Citizen and were privilege to travel around the empire. Americans have killed far more Filipinos in 2 years than the Spanish Rule of 300 years. Its very stupid that Filipinos still praise America but demonizes Spain
Emilio Aguinaldo's own words:
"Yes, I repent for having taken arms against Spain and that is why, when the Manila's celebrations of the Spanish King Alfonso, I attended to the cathedral, for the surprise of the Spaniards. And they asked me why had I attended, since I took arms against him. And I told them that he continued to be my King, because under Spain we were always Spanish subdits, or citizens, but that now, under the United States, we are only a market of consumers of their exports, when not pariahs, because they have not granted us citizenship of any state of the United States. And the Spaniards made me way, and treated me like a brother in that significant day..."
December the 16th, 1958
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Monde Tuba
Monde Tuba2 months ago
Jose Rizal's vision for the Philippines was to have its own identity. Unfortunately, we are still working on this one.
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Edgy pumpkin
Edgy pumpkin2 weeks ago (edited)
Really? a tyrant who keeps his people on their knees in bondage? Only difference is today your still on your knees in bondage but blame america because it is easier right, If the Philippines would have opened their eyes on the hand over from spain to america, Philippines could have been a state just like Hawaii.
And now you want the Chinese to move in because just like a filipino to sell his family into slavery for a couple dollars, then cry and blame americans when you screw it up again
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Resty Baluyot
Resty Baluyot3 weeks ago
The pre Hispanic and pre war pictures are precious. Hopefully they are in good hands and preserved for the future generations of Filipinos and those of Filipino heritage.
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DV WR
DV WR1 month ago
It is really odd that the Philippines lost its authentic culture when neighboring countries knew exactly theirs. Is it possible that the Philippines is the land of Ophir? I have read that Philippines might be a part of the large island of MU, the lost continent. Philippines true history still remain a mystery because of these colonizers.
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irene
irene2 weeks ago
DV WR you have a point.. but those proof were burned and others hidden. almost all the families have a beacon hidden somewhere but because of poverty and illiteracy they tend to sell it in the black market. some were used to perform magic and some already contained great powers if you only knew how to use it.others didn't know how that's why it eventually vanishes. lols I stupidly had one. an old hermit gave it to me but it vanished because I didn't do what I was told..
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Eric Smith
Eric Smith1 week ago
I think you need to travel to Philippines. There are plenty of authentic culture.
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Jeshurun Zion
Jeshurun Zion1 month ago
Saiyan?
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Jeshurun Zion
Jeshurun Zion1 month ago (edited)
+Rj Ordist Haha! Ok😄😃
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Christopher Samarita
Christopher Samarita1 month ago
Yes the Monkey King. We have an ancient song called "Biag ni Lam-Ang". The character Lam-Ang there was as strong as Gokou.
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Hector Lopez
Hector Lopez2 months ago
You shouldn't be so hard with the Spanish heritage. It was the same in South America, and it created a New World. Say we're mostly quite satisfied and at ease with our hispanic and pre -hispanic past.
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shen ron
shen ron2 weeks ago
Andreas Wassén agree with u man
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Hector Lopez
Hector Lopez2 weeks ago
Your problem is one of historical discontinuity. Your history is a puzzle. Somewhat you'll come to terms with the great diversity of heritages.
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john paul mojica
john paul mojica2 weeks ago
just wondering what tribe or people lived in Cavite (if there were) 12th century ago
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Jeremy Magnaye
Jeremy Magnaye4 days ago
tagalogs
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isagani catalan
isagani catalan2 weeks ago
ang mga Penoy-Abnoy cojuangco-aquino gustong palabasin sa Philippine History na sila ang may ari ng Pilioinas kaya sinisira nila ang totoong pangyayari sa Histiry of the Philippines...eh kaso mga intsik beho Chinese ang origin nila nahaluan lang ng lahing kastila...nga sa paraan ng pamumulika gusto nila palabasin sila ang nagbigay ng magandang pagbabago sa Pinas...eh kaso balentong nga ang pinaggagawa ng mga intsik beho Penoy Abnoy cojuangco-aquino kundi ba naman mga nuknukan ng mga bobong bugok...alis kayo ng Pinas at baka matulad kayo sa mga Romanovs of Russia...mismong mga tauhan ninyo ang maglilibing sa inyo ng buhay...mga bugok talaga lahi ninyo gusto niyo agawin ang pinahirapan na mga tons and tons of gold ni Gat Ferdinand E. Marcos...mga bugok na nagbago ng history ng kasinungalinan..mga Penoy Abnoy cojuangci-aquino...bugok ang mga utak...
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Master.BaiT
Master.BaiT1 week ago
+Sarah Li SHUT UP AND KEEP SUCKING MY DICK BITCH
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Sarah Li
Sarah Li1 week ago
yeah that's the spirit of the yellows! full of horny sex scandals! keep it up
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Gabriel Jacob Regis
Gabriel Jacob Regis2 weeks ago (edited)
#IMFILIPINO
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kyootzee
kyootzee1 month ago (edited)
Really fascinated about the ancient written language. Did not know the origins of my people and how advanced we were. The history my parents taught me made it seem like the country was only inhabited by illiterate indigenous tribes before the Spanish gave us civilization. Makes me dislike colonization that much more because these rich traditions and our true identity have been taken from us. We are a creative and innovative people though and we can make ourselves a new identity for the future. Learning this brings me to tears!
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figger
figger1 month ago
While we weren't all literate (renowned Philippine studies scholar, William H. Scott managed to turn up several examples from the 1590s of datus who could not sign affidavits or oaths, and witnesses who could not sign land deeds in the 1620s) there was a good indication that we were heading that way to being fully literate as a people, as a Jesuit priest, Father Pedro Chirino wrote in 1604 that:
So accustomed are all these islanders to writing and reading that there is scarcely a man, and much less a woman, who cannot read and write in the letters proper to the island of Manila.
And Dr. Antonio de Morga, a Spanish magistrate in the Philippines echoed Chirino's enthusiasm in 1609:
Throughout the islands the natives write very well using [their letters]... All the natives, women as well as men, write in this language, and there are very few who do not write well and correctly.
http://paulmorrow.ca/bayeng1.htm
Also, we are already forging a new identity, as there is currently a Baybayin (Our ancient writing system) is being revived. It is already on logos on shops/brands/establishments, on paper bills (the word Pilipino) and recently on the new Philippine passports.
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kyootzee
kyootzee1 month ago
Wow! Thank you for sharing this with me. I would love to study this myself. Honestly, I felt a little shame when I tell Non-Filipinos that we use the alphabet. I don't even know why that matters, but I have read some hateful words about Filipinos being primitive and not having a real identity until the Spanish gave us one. So many have come to invade our land for our location and because we are small, but we have survived. I hope our ancestors could be proud of us.
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eric jones
eric jones5 days ago
I like the arm drone, pretty damn cool
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Romeo Kings
Romeo Kings4 days ago
eric jones v. Law k,HKH,vhjmvwkumqhyjmqgmjyq
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hoosierhiver
hoosierhiver2 days ago
great for stealing babies!
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IWouldPreferNotTo
IWouldPreferNotTo5 days ago
Time to buy a shotgun
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KINGSLAYER THE 3RD
KINGSLAYER THE 3RD1 day ago
LOL
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owen bevans
owen bevans9 hours ago
Learn the hard way man. 300 yards is recommended minimum for skeet shooting with light loads and small shot. If that shot leaves your property you are responsible. Some states have laws for minimum safe areas.
I grew up out here in the swamps and I have done plenty of hunting and trap shooting. I've even been shot 2 times by ignorant shooters who thought they had plenty of room.
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xXMELVINXx16
xXMELVINXx165 days ago
I like the eye drone to most, i don't like the gun drone because some one could make a remote real gun on that ..
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Willie
Willie4 days ago
it could probably shoot a poison pill in your mouth as you gawk at it, so even it's current configuration could be deadly. I'd prefer to use it as a PEZ dispenser, LOL!
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xXMELVINXx16
xXMELVINXx163 days ago
+Willie
Maybe indoor but not outside.
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Dual Prop Wash
Dual Prop Wash5 days ago
were trying to make more jobs but we keep replacing people with drones
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vracan
vracan2 days ago (edited)
No they don't! People can't fly!
And we still need people to design , build, repair, and pilot/program them, so actually it is CREATING jobs not taking away!
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Will Dominguez
Will Dominguez1 day ago
You still need people to design, maintain, code software, etc. Technology works this way, forward. I bet that horse carriage makers hated Ford for making a horseless carriage too.
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The Niteshifter
The Niteshifter3 days ago
The Air Selfie on a windy day...
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T C
T C1 day ago
I can't. Where can I get one?
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Robert D
Robert D1 day ago
The Niteshifter hey. Where'd it go?
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Free rides for gas money
Free rides for gas money2 days ago
Gimmicky trash, absolutely laughable where this whole drone thing has gone.... its sad how humans will squeeze the blood out of anything & everything for a buck! Pathetic.
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Free rides for gas money
Free rides for gas money1 hour ago
+Dr Underpants and totally cool! I think I'll try that myself.
I think I've been misunderstood in regards to my "gimmicky" rant. I just think it's funny how these Chinese toy manufacturers try and reinvent the wheel in order to squeeze money out of the consumer! That's all we really are anymore is the "consumer", we gobble up anything that's trinkets , shiny, gimmicky, fascinates the eye, Etc. There's not necessarily anything wrong with making new products to sell but I think what's funny is people's IE THE CONSUMERS reaction!
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Dr Underpants
Dr Underpants1 hour ago
Free rides for gas money same thing happened in the 80s with heaps of shit games consoles. for every 10 shit products for fools you'll get a gem. people just goto do there home work. my first proper quadcopter was the eachine 250 racer, plastic arms! peice of shit. probably wouldn't have built the next 10+ more if it wasn't for the cheep Chinese shit lol
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unoefxz
unoefxz1 day ago
price tag=I can't have one
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D Weenie
D Weenie5 days ago
That wingsland drone is a pos..
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D Weenie
D Weenie5 days ago
+UltraCosmicCactus
pos= piece of shit..lol
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UltraCosmicCactus
UltraCosmicCactus5 days ago
D Weenie ok
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John Grula
John Grula13 hours ago
i wonder how many people use these drones to run drugs, just a thought lol
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Domenico Migliorini
Domenico Migliorini13 hours ago
that is a very good idea actually
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John Grula
John Grula12 hours ago
+Domenico Migliorini right? lol
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Ian Thompson
Ian Thompson5 days ago
Drone with arms looks like some cartoon thing where it tries to chase you and grab you. Creepy!
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J tet
J tet2 days ago
Oh oh! You 'memba the torture droid? Thats was fantastic!
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No fox given
No fox given1 day ago
dji started it all
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MrLunithy
MrLunithy1 day ago
no they didn't
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obieezx11
obieezx114 hours ago
get your head out your ass cunt they did
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marcjtdc
marcjtdc2 hours ago
8:45 baby stealer lol
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XDXD
XDXD1 day ago
LMAO now I know why there are more and more UFOs around.
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Skit Reviewer
Skit Reviewer15 hours ago
why am i still using my brain to live when these robots could do it for me.
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Willy Ridge
Willy Ridge3 days ago
big ups to the producers of this video.. you def. have a new sub!
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Free rides for gas money
Free rides for gas money2 days ago
+Willy Ridge "Big ups"? Go play with your Willie Willy- HA HA HA HA you're a fucking tool!
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Willy Ridge
Willy Ridge1 day ago
Free rides for gas money did your girl just leave you? why are u so tight? have a snickers bro
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josef-olivia
josef-olivia7 hours ago
very interesting, only one thing irks me You 'mispronounce ' the word Kilometers' the3 accent is on the Kilo - meters- sadly many ,if not most English speakers don't say it correctly . . .have a nice day, mate.
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Robert D
Robert D1 day ago
Flee looks like a flying DB8
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Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi1 day ago (edited)
A bit of fringe horror there...
Lot of potential for espionage, survailance and violation of privacy! )
Gun drone is a future.
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Jean-Pierre Vispoel
Jean-Pierre Vispoel2 days ago
Oude militaire brol?....
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Jorge Rodriguez
Jorge Rodriguez3 days ago
The bad thing of This Toys , I mean Drones (Whatever that means) is that they are very too expensive and Fragile and even If You have the Money to buy It , they are very difficult to Fly too .
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Faisal Rahman
Faisal Rahman2 days ago
Jorge Rodriguez you can always practice with a cheap micro quad, the problem is the people who buy phantom as their first quad and quickly panic when they lose orientation
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Employees Naturally Trust Leaders That Show These 5 Powerful Habits
These are the essential traits of a trustworthy boss.
By Marcel Schwantes
Principal and founder, Leadership From the Core@MarcelSchwantes
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Organizations far and wide have for years attempted to crack the code on what makes for a healthy and profitable work culture. Well, let me save you time and money and simply break it to you here: It is trust.
We already know this to be true from several studies. For example, Great Place to Work -- the global research consultancy that partners with Fortune to conduct the annual study of those "best companies" -- confirms that trust is the human behavior you cannot afford not to have.
The research on those companies (Google, to no surprise, being No. 1 on the list seven out of the last 10 years) says that 92 percent of employees surveyed believe that management is transparent in its business practices. And transparency begets trust.
Author and thought-leader Stephen M.R. Covey makes his living on this. In his book, The Speed of Trust, Covey says that a team with high trust will produce results faster and at lower cost (not to mention it's free).
5 Leadership Habits You Absolutely Want for Developing Trust
In all my years working with HR and executive teams, I have often found that these five leadership habits are difference-makers in building trust. Trustworthy leaders:
1. Are willing to give up power.
You will find that many successful leaders give up power and entrust it to their team. They do this because they are confident in their team's ability, since trust is freely given as a gift even before it's earned. By giving up their power and pushing their authority down, they empower others to own decisions, thus creating a proactive leader-leader culture of success, rather than a reactive leader-follower culture.
2. Show remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.
Thomas Edison once said, "Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Such leaders are the ones who bounce back from setbacks by self-diagnosing why the same issues keep coming up over and over. They will recover and be open to change much quicker -- changing what's holding them back, and changing what no longer serves the company. This is someone you can trust.
3. Are willing to trust and believe in the people they lead.
Bringing Stephen M.R. Covey and The Speed Of Trust back to the discussion, he says that a team with high trust will produce results faster and at lower cost. But should you first earn the trust of your people? Or does trust develop from having a belief in your people first -- their strengths, abilities, and commitment? In other words, which of these two statements would you agree with?
A. Trust is something that people must earn.
B. Trust is something that should be given as a gift.
If you chose A, you're in the majority. Conventional thinking says that people have to earn trust first, and if they violate that trust, it becomes difficult to earn it back, right? But if you selected B, pat yourself on the back. It has been found that, in healthy organizations, leaders are willing to give trust to their followers first, and they give it as a gift even before it's earned.
4. Display humility as a leadership strength.
I've heard a few times from people in positions of power that humility is weak. Yet this core virtue drives against the inner strongholds that make a bad leader: pride, self-centeredness, judgmentalism, control, and impulsiveness.
Author and thought-leader Jim Collins has probably dedicated more time to researching and writing about humble leaders than any other topic in his landmark study of Level 5 Leadership. He states:
Level 5 leaders channel their ego needs away from themselves and into the larger goal of building a great company. It's not that Level 5 leaders have no ego or self-interest. Indeed, they are incredibly ambitious -- but their ambition is first and foremost for the institution, not themselves.
5. Are willing to seek input from peers.
Wondering how you are doing on your leadership path? Ask. It takes humility to say "How am I doing?" And even more humility to consider the answer.
Conclusion
Any company with a leadership team committed to developing a culture of trust will eventually realize that it starts with them. That is, if they're willing to change and set the wheels in motion.
There is an absolute ROI when organizations invest in creating a high-trust culture. Great workplaces have significantly less turnover and attract employees who have a vested interest in their companies.
These factors ultimately lead to a competitive edge and enable companies to quickly bounce back from challenging situations.
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PUBLISHED ON: DEC 15, 2016
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15. “Move swift as the Wind and closely-formed as the Wood. Attack like the Fire and be still as the Mountain.” Delmar Topinio Taclibon
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A Diplomatic Genius and Not a Psychopath
[Just on time, President Rodrigo “Digong” Roa Duterte advocated for Neutrality and established his intentions to galvanize Philippine diplomatic ties with Asian/ASEAN Nations including Russia. Asian Amity and Brotherhood with the People’s Republic of China is a genius strategy to evade being caught on a crossfire in her possible involvement in the impending War between the United States of America and Russia; a diplomatic ingenuity indeed.] -Dr. Delmar Topinio Taclibon, MBA, PhD.D.A.
“Diplomacy is the art of telling people to GO to HELL in such a way that they ask for directions.” – Winston Churchill, U.K. Prime Minister during World War II and recipient of the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature
“To SAY NOTHING, especially when speaking, is half the art of diplomacy.” – Will Durant, author, philosopher and historian
Salient Principles of the Art of War by Sun Tzu
1.“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
2. “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
3. “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
4. “Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
5. “Supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.”
6. “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win”
7. “All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
8. “If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected .”
9. “In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity”
10. “Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment — that which they cannot anticipate.”
11. “The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.”
12 “There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare.”
13. “Thus we may know that there are five essentials for victory:
1) He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.
2) He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces.
3) He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks.
4) He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared.
5) He will win who has military capacity and is not interfered with by the sovereign.”
14. “The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected.”
15. “Move swift as the Wind and closely-formed as the Wood. Attack like the Fire and be still as the Mountain.”
16. “Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley.”
17. “When the enemy is relaxed, make them toil. When full, starve them. When settled, make them move.”
18. “When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. Do not press a desperate foe too hard.”
19. “There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard.
There are not more than five primary colours, yet in combination
they produce more hues than can ever been seen.
There are not more than five cardinal tastes, yet combinations of
them yield more flavours than can ever be tasted.”
20. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
21. “To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.”
22. “who wishes to fight must first count the cost”
23. “One may know how to conquer without being able to do it. ”
24. “Be extremely subtle even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.”
25. “What the ancients called a clever fighter is one who not only wins, but excels in winning with ease.”
26. “He who is prudent and lies in wait for an enemy who is not, will be victorious.”
27. “Rouse him, and learn the principle of his activity or inactivity. Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his vulnerable spots.”
28. “If you know the enemy and know yourself, your victory will not stand in doubt; if you know Heaven and know Earth, you may make your victory complete.”
29. “Thus the expert in battle moves the enemy, and is not moved by him.”
30. “Anger may in time change to gladness; vexation may be succeeded by content.
But a kingdom that has once been destroyed can never come again into being; nor can the dead ever be brought back to life.”
Datuk Delmar Nur Faramarz Ferdowsi Salah Ad-Din.Topinio Taclibon, Bt., DKR, KRSS, BSCE, MBA, PhD.D.A.
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