Friday, 25 January 2013

3RD TERM: RIZL103 (H103)

Give your personal experience about the story of Rizal's lost slipper. (please write your class number and name before you write your answer)

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20 Dela Cruz, Juan

16 comments:

  1. 06 Aragones Joyce Ann P.

    heloo:)) try lang :D

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  2. 06 Aragones Jyce Ann P.

    I thought I was being like Rizal the last (january 30, 2013) because my friend are nosebleed in front of us we do not know what we do because his blood is suddenly appeared then suddenly his nose drip blood , I gave him my handkerchief with no doubt in my hear and also in my mind.
    here's just I know similar to our hero, Dr. Jose Rizal who threw his footwear for use else.
    because I'm those kind of person who lends or gives I use lightly, especially if I personally use.

    thats all thank you :)

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  3. 27 LORENZO, Edward Patrick D.

    As my memory serves me right, the story of the slipper of Rizal was like he is going to somewhere traveling by water carried by the streamer Talim. While in the streamer one of the pair of his slippers slipped off from his foot i just don't know what side and fell to the river, left with the other pair of his slippers he said he'll just throw the other one too for whatever may happen and if somebody will fortunately get his slipper it will be a pair and able to be use.

    My experience goes like this I grew up in a well provided family getting everything i want, as the family getting bigger the bills going big too. Unfortunately crisis striking the Philippine market, stocks crashing and unstable affecting everyone financially. Exactly the time me and my siblings were entering college. For we all know that sending children in prestige universities will really hurt your pocket, so I told my parents that they can send my other siblings schooling meanwhile me managing my self finding a job so I could help them with the bills but they refuses to... But God is really good to us that we able to bounce back and provided us for our finances that made us all go to college without me working. 

    Well I just don't know if how this is related to the Lost Slipper of Rizal Story

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  4. 36 Potot Czarina
    I can say that most of the time we are all like Rizal in his story "Lost Slipper” although sometimes we are not considering it as a help because we thought that it is only a small thing or something that we can give soon as possible. It is not something to owe us but for those who receive the help, it is very overwhelming for them. And for that it reminds me of my friend who is very problematic at that time he needs to finish our assignment but he don't have that certain application to do the our homework so he ask for help .He ask if he can barrow or get if I have or if he can do it in our house and send it to his email after. And because he also don't have USB and they don't have internet connection in their house and it is almost 8 pm then I said yes, but I offer him first to eat dinner before he do it . It was almost 10 pm when he finish it so I decided to let him sleep in our house because there was no bus available at that time and he live in Bulacan after all we are classmates for the next day so he can just accompany me.Yun lng

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  5. 41 Tario, Sheila Ann T.

    As I start to read the story of Rizal's lost slipper there is that one of my experiences comes to my mind where I could say that it is similar as what he did. So here's my experience, last term me and my friends went to SM San Lazaro to buy some stuffs as we walked at the mall we saw Timezone and we went in there and play some games, because we played basketball I put my umbrella on the side and after the game we planned to go home and on our way home I checked my bag if my umbrella is there because its raining then I remembered that I put it at the side where we played basketball so we go back there and check my umbrella but I felt unhappy,problematic and sad because I lost my second umbrella at the same term. As we walked out the mall I was happy because my friends give me this thought "isipin mo na lang mas kailangan nya ng payong tapos walang wala na syang pambili eh ikaw kaya mo naman bumili ng bago." after that I felt happy because It's like I give a big help to someone because of my umbrella.

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  6. 01 Afuang, Nico M.

    My personal experience that is similar to the story of Rizal’s “lost Slipper” happened when I am still a high school student and I will tell you how it happened. One day, when I’m alone walking on the hallway on the way home, I suddenly saw one of my classmates searching for something. Then I approached him and ask (pre, anong hinahanap mo?) then he said (pera ko pre. Nalaglag ata eh pamasahe ko pa naman yun. !@#$%). And at that time, I am saving money because I want to buy one of the albums of the “parokya ni edgar”. And as Rizal’s thought that the remaining slipper on his foot is useless because the other one felt on the water, he threw the other one so that when someone pick it up, he/she can use it. And I think that is similar to what I did back there because I SACRIFICE my money just to help my him. At first, I hesitated to give it but I realized that he might scold by his parents for getting home late but then, I know that I can replace my money back and it is more important to help someone than prioritizing myself. And at the end, I felt happiness because I was able to help someone like Rizal. ^^

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  7. #30
    Marantan,Caesar Ian D.

    My experience is when i was walking in morayta and I saw a old lady seating and holding her stomach, I know that she is hungry and I give her water and money to buy some food it is just simple but I know in that time I act like Rizal.

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  8. #37
    Roman, John Rodulph G.

    My reaction about the story of a lost slipper of Dr.Jose Rizal was dramatically good. From the time that he lost the pair of his slipper, he knew that the other pair he was wearing was a useless to him, so he threw it to the river and expecting that someone will need it more than he is. I can say that, i had some qualities of Dr.Jose Rizal such as the lost slipper because one time in my life my favorite sandal was lost in the sea when we had a family outing, i was angry and mad at my family because it is very important to me but i realized that there are many people struggling everyday because they don't have permanent protection on their feet, so I've told them that we must move on and let go that thing without knowing them why i was like that.

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  9. #37
    Roman, John Rodulph G.

    Fr. Francisco De Paula Sanchez for me, was a protector, an inspiration and a motivator during the time when
    Dr. Jose Rizal studying in Ateneo. As a student, i'd salute a professor like him because he acknowledge a work
    of his student specially if it is well done and motivating the student to bring out the best in them.

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  10. #13, Agustin Ron Jon T.

    At such a young age, Rizal said to reason that his remaining slipper, without the other pair, It's no use to him. Someone who might be able to pick both slippers will be able to use the pair of slippers well. It somehow occurred to me that the situation under the story of Rizal's lost slippers happened to me lot of times although there is this one that is most memorable to me, back in UAE during my high school days, I use to have lunch with my classmates after dismissal in school at a near burger restaurant, there was a time that my mom called me and told me to get home early when I was at the restaurant, I ordered and took out my order and waved goodbye at my classmates, on my way home(walking) I passed by 3 Arab kids,(I'm guessing they were at the age of 8-10 that time)so as I was walking while eating they were asking me questions until it came to the point that they asked for my lunch, so then I thought after walking with them realizing that they were really malnourished-like kids but they don't seem to be like street or poor kids because of the accessories and clothes they were wearing, I handed them half of my burger a bit of fries to come up with it and my drinks which is already half as well. After they thanked me(in Tagalog) I handed them extra chewing gums left in my pocket for their desert. I saw in their faces that they were really happy and they were walking away from me eating and jumping for joy like crazy kids

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  12. #21,FORTES JAIME IV D.

    My personal experience that is similar to Rizal's slipper is when i was walking on the "Hepa street" at morayta and i saw a old lady sitting on the corner and i knew already that she is hungry and i was thinking if im going to give her my money or not because that time I was broke but when she look at me I realized that She needs it more than my self so i decided to give my money to her. I know that it sounds corny but i think Rizal would do the same :)

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  13. #07 Arciaga, Ella Mae B.


    My Noble Self


    Back then when I was in grade 4, I had a classmate who is a son of one of our school janitors. His name is Ralph. They are not that wealthy and every time we had our recess time, I always noticed him just sitting there in his chair doing something like writing and reading, I never saw him eat his “baon” or buy snacks at the canteen. I thought that he was just busy at those times or maybe, he was just not that hungry but one time, I notice him looking at one of our classmate who was eating and I figured that he was really hungry but just didn’t have money to eat so I decided to share my baon with him. At first, he was shy and he refused to take it but I insist so he gave in. He looked so happy and I felt really good because it’s nice to know that you make someone happy. I might be over the top here but at that moment I decided that I would always share my snack with him.

    Still to this day, I still consider that as one of the kindest things that I’ve ever done. I can really say that helping other people is absolutely one of the best feelings in this world. Just the fact that you are the reason that someone is smiling is rewarding. Ralph and I may not have a communication anymore but hopefully he can still remember me. Hopefully, his family is now in a better place and I wish them all the best.

    What I did cannot be compare to what Rizal did but still, I believe that with my little act of kindness, I still did make a difference and made an impression that can last. With this story, I do believe that we all can make a smile out of someone’s face and that smile can make a millions of hearts flutter. A smile can bring hope to ourselves which is one of the best things we could all have. Share the love. 

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  14. 40 Sisante, Kiel F.

    The story of Rizal's lost slipper is all about compassion, generosity and sacrifice for others. My personal experience to that back to my elementary days is when my youngest sister accidentally dropped her left shoe while were riding a tricycle with our mother. Since I knew that story of Rizal, I told to my mother to apply it for my sister's shoes. When my mother gave the other pair to me, I threw it. I told her that the remaining shoe, without the other pair, is no use to my sister. Also, for someone who might be able to pick both shoes will be able to use the pair of shoes well. Just like Rizal's story of the lost slipper, which aims to show and highlight the goodness and the care for others that is evident to him.

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  15. #13 CANDOLE, Kevin Gerard A.

    Rizal has always been the ideal example of compassion and genuine love towards others. In his lifetime, as far as it appeared in books and researches, he has never failed to put others first before himself, to the point of dying for their sake. And his story of the slippers is one little proof of his pure and sincere affection to his people. Considering the fact that he has already lost one, normally, he should have just kept the other slipper, grumbled, and asked his mom to buy him another one. But because of compassion, he has set aside his personal wants, and instead, took off his other slipper and assumed that the one who might have gotten the other slipper, may need the other one, as well.

    I am the youngest in the family. The "spoiled one" as they call me. And so ever since, I never really took time to care for other people's concerns that much. I was self-centered and if ever given a chance to help, it was only out of duty or obligation, but never out of genuine love. But it was then that I met Christ that He gradually took those selfishness from me and made me into a person I never expected to be. By the grace of the Lord, He turned me from a selfish, spoiled man to a man willing to be used of Him in teaching His word to street children. I was appointed by my church to handle this ministry to the street children, from where we visit them and their place weekly every Sunday at 8 in the morning to teach them, interact with them, feed them and be their "kuyas and ates." At first I was really hesitant to accept this, questioning God why would He even assign me to such. It really had been a burden to me since I was not used to doing that kind of thing. But as days and years went by, He made me realize that the ministry He entitled to me is nothing of me, but it must be more of Him. And so, I began to appreciate every single kid I interact with, hug them and genuinely share the love of God to them. I appreciated their simple way of life and how they managed to smile in the midst of all that. This ministry challenged me to sacrifice my personal wants for the sake of the kids' welfare. Sacrifices include literally my allowance (if there are things that need to be bought or funded), my time, energy and the like. It really made me come out of my comfort zone in order to reach out to these kids. But no matter how "huge" I think my sacrifices were for them, by all means, it was worth it and will always be.

    I may not have given much materially to these kids as Rizal, but I am assured that what I am sharing them weekly is more than what their physical bodies need. It is something that money, food or even slippers can't replace. Because teaching them to know God more and to live up to His words and promises is giving them daily peace and joy as they grow up in an unstable environment. All praises and glory to God!

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