Friday, November 28, 2014

Election Systems: Manual or Machine Makes No Difference

    

    The Philippines has used elections systems in the many decades since the country practiced democratic suffrage. Two specific systems are the Full Automation where the number votes are tallied by an apparatus called the ‘PCOS machine’; and the other called Free Election where hired individuals or volunteers are assigned to tally the ballots manually.

    Which one is the better election system?

    The common Juan and Juana de la Cruz’s were interviewed and each one gave a definite answer as well as the reason for doing so. One person said that the computerized PCOS machines were free from intimidation, duress and other external influences which may entail a clean electoral procedure of tallying votes. Another elder individual claimed that the manual tallying of ballots was more practical since, it was not impossible for power outages to occur during election periods; especially if some persons with influences were to carry out the realization of that said incident.

    Taking politics into consideration; it does not even make a difference if a clean and honest election had taken place. First of all, there is the reality that there is no perfect politician ever put into office in the Philippines. Whether it is by revolutions and uprisings as with Corazon Aquino and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, or procedural elections such as that which designated Benigno Aquino III the current state president; every one of these individuals will eventually experience the discrimination and negative judgement of the people.

    They successfully got their stature of power because they had the charisma and the means of alluring the beliefs of the citizenry; the talent of “playing to the crowd’. All of these, in time, will undeniably and inevitably fade away.

   Secondly, the Filipino people more often than never voice out their complaints and tribulations giving electoral candidates the privilege of finding their “weak spot’. Majority of these individuals applaud quickly-spoken promises and romanticized speeches given by candidates during the campaigning period; run to their homes and start persuading their relations of their “certain beliefs”; create minor assemblies and come up with one collective agreement without even making sure that they have carefully scrutinized the person they decided to give their votes to.

    So then, if we try to decide which election system is better, the answer to that will be very elusive from a practical standpoint. This is because of the fact that no matter how peaceful and honest the vote-tallying procedures are carried out; the results depend on the very candidates and the people who decide which of them are to be entrusted any authority.
    In order for an individual to rule, only two things are required to place him in power: (1.) The wittiness to convince the people of his worth, and (2.) The credulity of gullible people to give him their favor.

    No honest and clean election systems matter.   


Thursday, November 27, 2014

Complaining: A Part of Human Life





        Whenever people complain about something, they are unintentionally proving that they are human; the reaction being one of the many imperfections which supports that fact. So why then has the act of griping fallen in disfavor with some individuals who feel they are superior to those who announce their displeasure and tribulations? 
   Do not these people bleed when they are cut? Do they not weep when felled by sorrow or cry when overwhelmed with intense joy? Do they not release pent up air to ease a flatulent sensation...with the same odor as those of who complain? 

    During an amicable reunion a friend narrated how his wife, elegantly dressed for a special occasion, shrieked and cursed when their child threw up on her wardrobe just as they were about to depart for the event. After which, she cleaned up herself and her child; donned a new dress and went on with their plans.

    Complaining,or ranting negatively, about trials and predicaments come naturally. It is only an automatic reaction by individuals who find holding their emotions a difficult challenge to perform. This act is not completely unconscionable so long as the guilty party, after all the expletives and gripes, does something to right or remedy the situation. 

    It would be just like unintentionally burping at a dinner table and saying "Excuse me.".

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

HEART AND HOME

    There is an encouraging axiom that suggests "home is where the heart is". 
   
    Contentment with what we have, where we are situated, or how we exist in this world is what the statement insinuates. 

    If a person only has a physical heart; having the most expensive residential palace can never be home.

MEDITATION: Searching or Reacquainting?

    In meditative sessions such as Zen or Yoga, the participants are instructed to "find their center", or 'seek out their soul'; a method in order to allow them the achieve of some inner peace or psychological serenity. 
    
    Yet, in truth, this is not about searching for something that people are made to believe to have been lost, or buried,  somewhere so deep inside the very being....the very fabric of a person's existence. Whatever this ethereal entity is that individuals are made to seek out; it has already been found a priori to the the effort of searching for it. 

    Meditation should be considered more as discovering and not trying to find something that is already part of our being. It is already there. Whatever this element is which we find tranquility by; is something we merely have to be acquainted with.

    "Breathe deeply.....Free your mind....REACQUAINT with yourself....".