Philippine Asian News Today Vol 19 No 20 | Page 9

October 16 - 31, 2017 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY durianrepublic UP Fight by JJ Atencio Back in the seventies, “UP FIGHT” meant enduring teargas and truncheon at rallies, fighting against a dictatorship.  Today, or at least for the next few weeks, UP FIGHT is about the basketball team’s quest for relevance as they come face to face, not so much with better teams, but with the process that will define in deep personal terms what success means, and what it takes to be champions.  For a basketball team that was considered by most to be perennially out of contention every year in the UAAP,  this season is turning out to be the breakout year for the University of the Philippines  (UP) Fighting Maroons.   Suddenly, the UP Maroons are now part of the conversation. They have a crack at the Final Four.  They are winning more games; their students and alumni are starting to watch in droves; and support continues to come from all over.  This serendipity is just hard to ignore.  Truth to tell, it’s not that  easy for me to watch UP basketball games. Having helped this team go to the training camp in Las Vegas, you could say I have some real skin in their game.  And  If you’ve ever experienced being an underdog in business or in life, then you’ll understand why I support this team.  And why their victories somehow give all of us inspiration.  It’s a “Cinderella Story” to be sure, and we need to applaud their optimism, hard work and grit. They don’t give up, even in the face of stronger, more mature opponents, as they go through that arduous process of becoming champions.  Life isn’t fair and so we have to work at it inspite of the odds.   As I’ve mentioned to Coach Bo Perasol after our third straight loss, that beyond winning or losing, the team should be having fun.  And that having fun and being happy with the way one plays shouldn’t be attached to whether or not we win or lose games.  I’ve always felt that success is not so much about winning as it is the process of becoming, and how, going through this process changes the way we see ourselves and come to grips with what we can achieve.  I mean it’s the difference between earning a million dollars through hard work versus winning it in a Tips... terrified dog can escape even a fenced yard and will feel safer with you in the house,” said Bylaw Services Manager Kim Marosevich. “By having your pet in a quiet safe spot in the house during trick or treating it will reduce the chance of incidents or escape.” Here are more tips for a fun and safe Halloween: Trick or treat in groups or with an adult and ensure children have emergency contact information on them. Plan a route that includes well-lit streets, sidewalks and crosswalks. Leave any fake weaponry at home. Costumes should be made with reflective material and be made of flame-resistant material and include glow sticks or reflectors Avoid face masks that could obstruct your vision; make up or face paint is a safer choice. Use LED lights instead of candles in your jack-o-lanterns. Decorations should be kept away from heat sources. Don’t overload electrical cords and power-bars. Bring your treats home and inspect them before eating them. Many children suffer from allergies. All spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items should be thrown out. ([email protected]) WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM lottery.  One is the result of a process while the other is luck.   We just have to be patient and let the process run its course. And that means, never giving up.  The process of becoming a champion, be it in sports, business or life is painful. We will lose before we can win. But the process also gives us the wisdom to understand that losing is simply part of winning.