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03/09/2025

The people who grow the fastest are the ones who remain coachable.

They don’t let ego block the lessons life is trying to teach them.

Every mentor, every setback, every small correction is a chance to get sharper.

The more you learn, the more you position yourself to win.

Growth never stops—and neither should your willingness to listen.

11/06/2025
09/06/2025

A lot of us say:
“Sana all may savings.”

But the truth?
‘Sana all may disiplina.’

You don’t need a 6-digit income to start saving.
You need self-control when everyone else is spending.

You need clarity when social media is selling you a lifestyle you can’t afford.

You need courage to say “No” today so you can say “Yes” to your future.

Because most people don’t have a money problem.
They have a discipline problem.

They keep asking,
“Saan napunta ang sweldo?”
But refuse to ask,
“Bakit inuuna ang wants kaysa needs?”

Truth is—
Savings aren’t built on luck.
They’re built on consistent choices.
On delaying gratification.
On small sacrifices others don’t see.

So if you’re packing lunch while others dine out,
Tracking expenses while others swipe cards,
Or saying no to every “Add to Cart” moment—
You’re not missing out.
You’re building up.

Keep going.
Because what feels like a sacrifice now
Will feel like security later.

Discipline is the interest you pay toward your dreams.

C-Genesis M. Auza

05/06/2025
27/05/2025

In finance, debt and equity are two primary ways businesses raise capital. Debt represents borrowed money, typically repaid with interest, while equity signifies ownership shares in the company, with no obligation for repayment.

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Debt refers to funds that a company borrows from lenders, like banks or investors. This borrowed money is typically repaid over a set period, along with interest. Examples of debt financing include loans and bonds.

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Equity represents ownership in a company. It's raised by issuing shares (stock) to investors, who become part owners. Unlike debt, equity investments do not have a repayment obligation. Instead, investors share in the company's profits and may receive dividends.

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