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Asawa International Senior Member
![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 118 Location: PA Country: United States Benefits filed at:: Local Office Immigration Status: Other Country of non-US Fiance / Spouse / Family Member:: Philippines
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I think it is very important that you love what you are doing, and you are happy, and inspired to do it, everyday. In business, there are pros and cons, and you should be realistic about it, and not get discouraged easily.....
I salute mother, she's my inspiration, she was a succesful enterpreneur; she was a hard working, patient, honest,strong and optimistic person. Not only was she a loving mother to us, her children; she earned more money than my father does. Too bad my father was not a good husband and partner to her. He remarried, but his wife does not know how to make a living; they just depend on my father's retirement money coming every month. opppss what was the topic again??
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