"Sariwaol" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sariwáol - Difficult, tiresome, irksome,
wearisome, toilsome, full of toil; to become
toilsome, etc. Sariwáol ang íla pangabúhì.
Their life is toilsome, difficult.
Nagasariwáol ang íya pagpuyô dídto. His
stay there has become wearisome. (cf.
siriwáol).
I think that, too many times, business has been seen as acting in its narrow self-interest rather than, essentially, contributing more broadly to society. I think a lot of that is unintentional; I don't think that many managers are deliberately trying to be unethical or are not trying to be sensitive to social needs.
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