Andrew (Drew)
2 months ago @Edit 2 months ago
Nakakasuka na corruption sa Pilipinas.
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kimm
2 months ago
kea tyo 20yrs behind sa technology dhl ssa corruption. pte low wages
Andrew (Drew)
2 months ago
kimlovesrainbow: Actually, we're ranked 27th in one magazine's rankings and 53rd out of 133 in the Global Index. We export parts. What we lack is infrastructure, human capital, and R&D. We would have been more developed if our country was just well-managed.
Andrew (Drew)
2 months ago
kimlovesrainbow: If there was no corruption, and we had proper governance, vision, and sufficient education and infrastructure, the Philippines wouldn't just be ranked 53rd out of 133. You can see the lack of education; we're lacking in human capital. This means only some Filipinos are capable of working in the technological industry.
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Andrew (Drew)
2 months ago
kimlovesrainbow: In the 1960s, South Korea invested heavily in technological education, a strategy we should emulate. Even impoverished Korean families prioritized their children's education, making significant sacrifices to send them to school.
Yung Indonesia, nagigising na eh 😆
kimm
2 months ago
Kulng s accountability pinas. Turuan lge nangyyre., lmao.

Passive pte approach (pra mka corrupt) kea ambagal lht ng projects e.g; roads

Kung proactive approach lht department. Msya sna lmao kso wala sla mkupit
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