axel08
29th Oct '07 Mon, 20:43
TUYO, TINAPA AND GALUNGGONG
Let me tell you a story. Three construction workers were on top of their
half-finished skyscraper. Rrrrring!" the lunch bell sounded, and the
three
men sat on a steel beam jutting out of the 56th floor with their lunch
boxes in hand.
The first guy opens his and groans in exasperation, "Tuyo!" There is not
a
day that I don't get tuyo for lunch!" He turns to his buddies and
announces, "Mark my words. If I still get tuyo tomorrow, I'm going to
throw
myself from this building."
The second guy opens his lunch box and moans, "Tinapa". Everyday, I get
tinapa!" He looks at his friends and declares, "Believe me when I say
this.
If I get tinapa tomorrow, I'm going to jump and kil! l myself."
The third guy opens his lunch box and it was his turn to despair.
"Galunggong" . All I get is galunggong!" I'm telling you, if I still get
galunggong tomorrow, I'm going to jump from this building and die."
The next day, the lunch bell rings and all three men are again seated on
the 56th floor. The first guy opens his lunch box and starts crying,
"Tuyoooooo!" And so he jumps and crashes on the ground.
The second guy opens his lunch box and wails loudly, "Tinapaaaa!" And he
also hurls himself off the building and dies.
The third guy opens his lunch box and screams, "Galunggonggggg! " And so
he
too jumps off the building and splatters on the ground.
Days later, during the funeral of the three men, their three wives
embrace
and weep together. The first wife cries out, "I didn't know my husband
didn't like tuyo anymore! Why didn't he tell me? If only he told me, I
would have prepared something else."
The second wife echoes her statement, "Yes! If only I knew, I would have
cooked something else, not tinapa!"
The third wife, between sobs, speaks up, "I don't know why my husband
killed himself." The two wives look at her curiously.
"Why?"
She went on, "Because ... my husband prepares his own lunch everyday..."
I love this crazy story because it presents a very important truth: all
of
us prepare our own lunch. If we don't like our jobs, if we don't like
the
state of our relationships, if! we don't like what's happening to our
spiritual lives - we have no one to blame but ourselves. Because God has
given us free will. He has given us the power to prepare our own lunch.
If you want to earn more and be free from debt, if you're sick and tired
of
your bad habits, if we want to put more joy in our marriages, if we want
to
grow in our relationship with God - then go back to your kitchen and
prepare yourself another dish. Because you design your own future. You
create your own destiny. Ask yourself what kind of future do you want to
have? What kind of life? What kind of eternity? You decide.
Let me tell you a story. Three construction workers were on top of their
half-finished skyscraper. Rrrrring!" the lunch bell sounded, and the
three
men sat on a steel beam jutting out of the 56th floor with their lunch
boxes in hand.
The first guy opens his and groans in exasperation, "Tuyo!" There is not
a
day that I don't get tuyo for lunch!" He turns to his buddies and
announces, "Mark my words. If I still get tuyo tomorrow, I'm going to
throw
myself from this building."
The second guy opens his lunch box and moans, "Tinapa". Everyday, I get
tinapa!" He looks at his friends and declares, "Believe me when I say
this.
If I get tinapa tomorrow, I'm going to jump and kil! l myself."
The third guy opens his lunch box and it was his turn to despair.
"Galunggong" . All I get is galunggong!" I'm telling you, if I still get
galunggong tomorrow, I'm going to jump from this building and die."
The next day, the lunch bell rings and all three men are again seated on
the 56th floor. The first guy opens his lunch box and starts crying,
"Tuyoooooo!" And so he jumps and crashes on the ground.
The second guy opens his lunch box and wails loudly, "Tinapaaaa!" And he
also hurls himself off the building and dies.
The third guy opens his lunch box and screams, "Galunggonggggg! " And so
he
too jumps off the building and splatters on the ground.
Days later, during the funeral of the three men, their three wives
embrace
and weep together. The first wife cries out, "I didn't know my husband
didn't like tuyo anymore! Why didn't he tell me? If only he told me, I
would have prepared something else."
The second wife echoes her statement, "Yes! If only I knew, I would have
cooked something else, not tinapa!"
The third wife, between sobs, speaks up, "I don't know why my husband
killed himself." The two wives look at her curiously.
"Why?"
She went on, "Because ... my husband prepares his own lunch everyday..."
I love this crazy story because it presents a very important truth: all
of
us prepare our own lunch. If we don't like our jobs, if we don't like
the
state of our relationships, if! we don't like what's happening to our
spiritual lives - we have no one to blame but ourselves. Because God has
given us free will. He has given us the power to prepare our own lunch.
If you want to earn more and be free from debt, if you're sick and tired
of
your bad habits, if we want to put more joy in our marriages, if we want
to
grow in our relationship with God - then go back to your kitchen and
prepare yourself another dish. Because you design your own future. You
create your own destiny. Ask yourself what kind of future do you want to
have? What kind of life? What kind of eternity? You decide.