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Page 1: Stalled Car Anecdote

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Picture yourself piling into a car with your fellow classmates or friends about to

embark on road trip to a conference . . .

Picture yourself piling into a car with your fellow classmates or friends about to

embark on road trip to a conference . . .

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But what would happen if the car came to a screeeeeching halt . . ?

But what would happen if the car came to a screeeeeching halt . . ?

And suddenly you werestuck on the road . . .

And suddenly you werestuck on the road . . .

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disappointed

Think of how your group would behave . . . .

Think of how your group would behave . . . .

dormant

determined

disillusion

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Group 2

Group 4

Group 1

Group 3

Four Distinct Groups Four Distinct Groups

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• They have the right attitude

• They must need better coordination

• They must determine what is wrong

• They must agree on plan of action

• They must combine their individual forces

Group 1

Trying to fix the car

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Sleeping inside the car

• They must be informed of the problem and made to realize its gravity

• They must be told what they can do to ameliorate the situation

Group 2

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Standing & watching the car

Group 3

Wha

t can

we

do? Determine why

are they standing– Are they lazy?– Do they think the car

cannot be fixed?– Do they not trust

those who are trying to fix the car?

– Do they think the car is not necessary to reach their destination

– Do they lack confidence in their ability to contribute?

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Hindering the effort

Group 4

Gentle education is preferable

Do not allow them to distract you from your task

Deal with them faithfully

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If something is not done, the entire journey will go up in smoke . .

WARNING!

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What must we do?

Every group must CONTRIBUTE, in its own way, to restart the car

Engaged small sacrifices of doing what is NEEDED rather than what we WANT individually

We need a JUMP START

We need to HONE our skills, yet be diverse enough in our abilities to perform a variety of functions

We need occasional TUNE UP toensure that we are functioning

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Let us reflect upon our own character and actions and ask?

• Are you eager to help but lack direction or coordination?

• Are you in a state of dormancy?• Are you quite observer, who wait in

vain, for a tow truck to lift us into action?

• Are you trying to destroy the work of others?

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Remember . . .

Regardless of which group we identify with (Moro, Christian or Lumad), we are crippling and we will continue to be a liability until we . . . . . . . . . . .

GET OUR ACT COLLECTIVELY!