"Hirap" is a word in TAGALOG
hirap
Active Verb: humirap
Definition: (adj) /ma--/ (mahirap) poor, difficult, hard, destitute (verb) to become difficult (verb) /ma--/ to be hard, difficult
Examples: Humirap ang kanyang buhay. (His life became more difficult.)
Leadership is a privilege to serve and make a difference. Take care of what belongs to another as if it were your own. Be accountable to others or to another because you realize you are not a master. Be considerate of those you serve because they, not you, perceive the difference you are or you are not making, in their lives.
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After wedding a young couple rented a town house in a large complex. Concerned about a leak in an upstairs bathroom, young woman called the manager several times, but nothing happened. Finally her husband reached the manager and, noting the seriousness of the problem, said, " My wife is afraid the bathtub will fall through the kitchen." "Oh, no," the manager quickly replied. "The bathtub falls through the living room."
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