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Posted: 11 years ago
TRUE STORY - REAL WINNERS DO NOT GIVE UP!!!!

This is a true story of a young woman who went through the most gruesome fire.

When you read her story, you'll realize that your trials are absolutely nothing compared to what this young girl went through.

It was September 25, 2000. Maricel Apatan was an 11-year old girl in Zamboanga. On that day, this little girl went with her uncle to draw water.

Along the way, four men met them. They were carrying long knives. They told her uncle to face down on the ground, and they hacked him on the neck and killed him.

Maricel was in total shock, especially that the men were their neighbors. She tried to escape, but the men ran after her.

She cried, "Kuya, wag po, wag n'yo akong tagain! Maawa po kayo sa akin!" ("Don't kill me! Have mercy on me!")

But they weren't listening. With a long knife, a man slashed her on the neck too.

Maricel fell to the ground and lost consciousness.

When she woke up, she saw a lot of blood. She also saw the feet of the men around her, but she pretended to be dead.

When they walked away, Maricel ran back home. But along the way, she saw that both her hands were falling off. Because the men hacked them too. She cried but she kept running.

Sometimes, she would faint and fall to the ground. But she'd regain consciousness and run again.

When she was near her home, Maricel called her mother.

Upon seeing her daughter, her mother screamed in terror. She wrapped her bloodied child in a blanket and carried her to the hospital.

Here was the problem: From her house to the highway, it was a 12-kilometer walk. It took them 4 hours just to reach the highway.

When they arrived in the hospital, the doctors thought Maricel was going to die. But for 5 hours, they operated on her. It took 25 stitches to stitch together the long knife wound in her neck and back.

Maricel barely survived. And she lost both of her hands.

Ironically, the next day was Maricel's birthday. She was 12 years old.

But tragedy didn't end there. When they went home, they saw their home was gone. It was ransacked and burned down by the goons.

Being very poor, Maricel's family also didn't have P50,000 for their hospital bills.

But God sent many angels along the way to help them.

Archbishop Antonio Ledesma, a distant relative, paid for hospital bills and helped them bring the criminals to court. They were sentenced to prison.

Today, she's staying with the nuns at Regina Rosarii with Sr. Eppie Brasil, O.P.

But this is the incredible miracle. Instead of staying down, Maricel kept running.

Instead of cursing God why she had no hands, she now uses her wrists in incredible ways that will boggle your mind.

Maricel Apatan

Maricel was cited as the most industrious, best in computer, and most courteous in the School for Crippled Children.

In 2008, she graduated from a course in Hotel and Restaurant Management. She even received a Gold medal for Arts and Crafts.

In 2011, she finished her education to be a chef. Yes, a Chef without hands.

Nothing can stop this young lady from reaching her dreams.

Real Winners Don't Give Up!!!

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Maricel Apatan, a true winner!!!

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Posted: 11 years ago
hi doc,
That was a truly inspiring and at once an awesome post.thank you.
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Posted: 11 years ago
Learn the Lingo: Message board and chat conversations also use special abbreviations. You'll most likely run into these.

LOL= Laughing Out Loud
ROTF= Rolling on the Floor (laughing)
RSN = Real Soon Now
IMHO = In My Humble opinion
GMTA = Great Minds Think Alike
F2F = Face-to-Face
TTFN = Ta Ta For now
AFK = Away From Keyboard/Keys
BRB = Be Right Back
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There is a lot of difference between
human being and being human. A Few understand it.
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You are loved when you are born.
You will be loved when you die.
In between You have to manage...!
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"Eat your food as your medicines.Otherwise
you have to eat medicines as your food"
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there was a friend who used to say that he misplaces and loses his pen very often.
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He would use very cheap pens so that he need not have to worry about losing them but he was worried about carelessness habit.

I suggested him to buy the costliest pen he could afford and see what happens.

He did that and purchased a 22 carat Cross pen. After nearly six months I met him and asked him if he still continues to misplace his pen.

He said that he is very careful about his costly pen and he is surprised how he has changed!

I explained to him that the value of the pen made the difference and there was nothing wrong with him as a person!

This is what happens in our life.

We are careful with things which we value most.

* If we value our health, we will be careful about what and how we eat;

* if we value our friends, we will treat them with respect;

* if we value money, we will be careful while spending;

* if we value our time, we will not waste it.

*if we value relationship we will not break it.

Carefulness is a basic trait all of us have,we know when to be careful!

Carelessness only shows what we don't value...
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Why do we have so many Temples when "God is Everywhere"?
An intelligent man said"Air is everywhere,But we still need a Fan to Feel it...

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I ran short of money while visiting my brother, and borrowed $50 from him.

After my return home, I wrote him a short letter every few weeks, enclosing a $5 check in each one. He called me up and told me how much he enjoyed the letters, regardless of the money; I had never written regularly before.

Eventually I sent off a letter and the last five-dollar check.

In my mail box the next week I found an envelope from my brother. Inside was another $50.
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US Memory Champions Share Expert Techniques For Remembering Anything

At some point, we've all forgotten where we've left our car keys, the name of a new acquaintance, or that last, crucial item from the grocery store. Luckily, there's a way to solve that.

We spoke to USA Memory Championship Winners Nelson Dellis and Ron White to learn their best techniques for remembering anything.

First, here's their basic two-part memorization technique:

1. Turn the information into a mental picture. It's much easier to memorize visual images than abstract information such as names and numbers. Think of a picture that you can associate with the information you want to memorize, and incorporate movement and feeling into it. "Actions and emotions that are shocking will help your memory, because they remain more vivid in your brain," explains White.

The sillier the image, the more it sticks out in your memory. "You also want to make those images a little more colorful," says Dellis.

2. Attach your pictures to a location. "When you save a document in a computer, you have to save it to a folder so you can go back and find it," explains Dellis. "It's the same thing with the brain " you have to attach your picture to something so you know where to look for it later."

This ancient technique is called the memory palace. Think of a place that you know by heart, such as your house or your office. Set a specific starting point and create a path to walk through the location in your mind.

Mentally travel down the path, and place the pictures of what you want to remember in your surroundings as you walk. "When you're done, and you want to recall what you memorized, go back to the place, walk through it, and all those images are waiting for you," says Dellis.

Here's how to apply this technique to everyday situations:
How to remember numbers

Since numbers are symbols, you need to give them meaning by turning them into pictures. If you're a sports aficionado, you can picture Michael Jordan when you see the number 23. If you run for an hour and 45 minutes every day, you can visualize yourself running every time you see the number 145.

Regardless of what you associate your numbers with, make sure the images are vivid. For example, don't simply imagine a swan because it looks like the number 2. "Make your image a monster-sized swan with demon eyes wreaking havoc on all the people trying to throw bread crumbs on the side of the pond," says Dellis.

White held the record for memorizing a 167-digit number in five minutes. These are the pictures that he associated with each number:

1 is a pencil, 2 is a sink with two knobs, 3 is a three-ring circus, 4 is a car with four wheels, 5 is a star with five points, 6 is a bullet because there are six bullets in a gun, 7 is dice because opposite sides of dice always equal seven, 8 is a snowman, and 9 is a baseball because there are nine players and nine teams.
How to memorize a speech

"You don't want to know a speech word for word," says Dellis. Instead, memorize key topics or points that you want to say, and improvise around them as you deliver your speech.

To memorize the key points, use the memory palace. Let's say you want to use your house. Visualize the main ideas of your speech as the furniture of each room.

White gives an example: If your first point is about time management, visualize the clock hanging in your living room. If your next point is about teamwork, imagine your favorite team playing a game on your couch. Move through your house in your mind until you've covered all of your points.
How to memorize poetry

Break up each line into chunks, and then come up with an idea or picture for the main words. Obviously, there are a lot of filler words, such as and/or/if/the, but don't pay attention to them the first time through. Just memorize the concepts, and put them in the memory palace.

Once you get that down, go back and add the little flourishes and filler words to the bigger picture that you already created. "I have a lot of images preset for some words," says Dellis. For instance, he pictures "and" as a circle and "or" as a square, but says "that's all added afterwards." Do a couple of iterations through the poem, adding more detail each time.
How to remember where you parked your car

If you parked on the fifth floor of your building, stop and pay attention to your surroundings. Look for notable things around you. "I'll imagine something for the number 5. It looks like a snake standing up, curved," says Dellis.

The snake should interact with the location in order to keep the image vivid in your mind. "I'll imagine the car is just filled with snakes " that I open the door and they just come tumbling out, hissing or trying to bite me," says Dellis. "The next morning, I'll definitely remember the fifth floor."
How to remember where you left your car keys

The primary reason we forget where we put them is because we're not paying attention. "Imagine your keys are a bomb, and every time you set them down they explode," says White. "When you throw your keys on the couch, imagine you exploded your couch." This image will snap you right out of autopilot mode, and you'll never carelessly throw your keys down again.
How to remember names and faces

"If you want to remember a name you have to visualize a name," says White. If you meet a girl named Lisa, visualize the Mona Lisa. If you meet a guy named Matt, visualize a doormat. Every Steve should give you the picture of a stove.

You should have a predetermined picture of most people's names. "It takes you a couple months to build up this encyclopedia of pictures for your names, but once you've done the work, you use the same picture for the rest of your life," says White.

To make your memory better, look for distinctive features on their faces. "If Steve has a big nose, imagine his nose on a stove. If Lisa has pretty eyes, imagine the Mona Lisa with her eyes," says White.
How to remember vocabulary words and their meanings

Vocabulary words are all about visualization. Take the definition and the word, create pictures for both, and put them in the same story.

Let's say you want to memorize the word "neophyte," which means beginner. Create a picture for it. "Imagine amateur boxers fighting with their knees " two neophytes in a knee fight," says White.

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