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TAYABAS WESTERN ACADEMY

Founded 1928
Recognized by the Government
Candelaria, Quezon

RIZAL 101
MWF (6:30-7:30)

FOR INFLUENCES

SUBMITTED BY:

Sinag, Karylle Lindsay D.


BSA – II

SUBMITTED TO:

Mr. Marlon V. Bunyi


INSTRUCTOR

18 February 2022
A. Name a person in your life that had a great influence that made you decide to take the course
of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy?

Like what I always told myelf, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with
a single step.” – Lao Tzu.
My father is the one who has had the most effect on me and has convinced
me to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy program without hesitation.
His commitment to assisting me in completing my studies is what has touched my
heart the most. I know it is also his desire, but owing to early duties as a youngster
and also because he gave way to his siblings, he was unable to complete his studies.
As a result, it motivates me to battle for his ambition of being a CPA. Like Jose
Rizal, who excelled in school and gained several honors to compensate for his
father's sacrifices, I aspire to achieve the same, even if I lack Jose Rizal's brilliance.
Also, hearing that my father is proud of me makes a lot of boost, motivation, and
get my dreams come true. In which I think it describes what my father want me to
do, not force myself if it is hard for me, he sometimes consulting me about my
school and I conclude his actions that he really cares for me because of that, it really
embrace me to where I am going to and where my footprints will leave its mark.

B. Like Rizal, you have received influences from your mother and father and ancestors.
Cite some hereditary influences you possessed.

Influences from my mother:


My mother, from what I've observed, is a highly chatty person, and her
comments may sometimes be hurtful to the one receiving the message. She, like
myself, becomes agitated at times. She makes sure that our house is incredibly tidy
and clean when she cleans it, and I do the same thing in that I want my environment
to be as clean and organized as possible. In addition, I have a strong urge to travel.
I also acquired from her the ability to speak up foe myself, usually in a debate.
Influences from my father:
What I inherit from my father is his quiet demeanor and lack of social
interaction with others; my movements are also inherited from him, which are slow
and gentle in any way; and I also inherit his writing ability, which is superior to that
of my mother. My father instills in me a sense of seriousness, a spirit of self-
sacrifice, and a passion for games. In addition, I acquired from him the ability to do
math.
Influences from my ancestors:
They have taught me to be careful in my judgments, which are sometimes
accurate but not always. They are also quite fond of children, and I wasn't sure why
my nephews are fonder of me than my sister at first. Also, being generous and kind
all of the time. Have a real smile on your face every day and the hospitality of our
nature in your home.
C. Rizal was proof that God give him power to inspire and be of sacrifice for our native land.
What can you consider a gift from God you are endowed with?

“When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand
reasons to smile.” – tinypositive.com

I can consider it a gift from God that I am able to smile in front of other
people regardless of how I am feeling. What I mean by this is that I want to be able
to demonstrate my strong personality and capacity to overcome my worries,
experiences, and other types of unintentional occurrences in life. For me, having to
wear one's smile indicates power, whether or not that is what it genuinely means. It
also reflects the sense of sacrifice to think first for the sake of others, as I envisioned
it. I am not compared to Rizal's God-given skills, but I feel that my smile is the most
valuable thing I have to wear every day, in every hardship, and in every situation in
life since not everyone can wear a smile on their faces when they have had bad
experiences. To sum up, my smiles implies that I support other people, that They
don't have to worry about myself, and that even if I'm not feeling well, I can still
make sure it's legitimate that I care. In which most of our smiles are sparked by
another smiles, and I believe it is my God-given gift to distribute smiles to others.

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