Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 02 | Page 9

January 16 - 31, 2018 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY durianrepublic The Gift of Knowing by JJ Atencio I get sentimental whenever i re- ceive gifts, specially during Christ- mas and my birthday.  In fact, I don’t recycle gifts, and when I do, I leave the original card as my way of giving appreciation to the gift-giver.  I also keep all the cards I receive; a few of them I even display on my desk for the year.  And thanks to social media, I also get to keep Christmas and birth- day greetings forever.  I’ve always felt that gift-giving is more symbolic than material.  As a true believer in the idea that, “behind the gift is the thought that counts,” these are only meaningful indications of the real gifts we receive.  Like the gifts of friends, family and good rela- tionships.  Knowing how well loved and re- garded you are by your family and friends is a gift that’s priceless.  It’s a validation by people that mean a lot to you as they make it known how much you mean to them. It’s a re- assurance that you’re doing some- thing right, despite your faults and  shortcomings.  And its yours to recognize and keep everyday.   And then there’s the best gift if all: the gift of knowing.   The thing with birthdays is that we’re reminded, at least once a year, that we get wiser as we get older.  Or at least we should.  And my 56th birthday comes with an important milestone: my retirement as CEO of a publicly listed property development company after 25 years in the mass housing industry. I consider myself lucky to have survived this long, luckier because I’ve come to realize certain things that’s become my gift of knowing.   It’s knowing about the nature of people; knowing that people, includ- ing myself, are emotional, excitable, self-absorbed and thus, sadly prone to error.  In our lifetime,  many people will come and go, some will stay for a while and that’s all good.  It’s knowing that even the strongest relationships are fragile, and so we must be pa- tient, accepting and forgiving with all out relationships.  For not everyone is blessed with the gift of knowing.  It’s about knowing who we are, who we’re not, and that the life we live is made from the choices we make.  It’s about accepting that life isn’t fair, but knowing that, while we don’t get to choose how we begin our jour- ney, we certainly can choose how to live it and how we want to end.  It’s knowing that everything is temorary and that all things end. Both good and bad.  So that we can move on to do other good and better things.  Its knowing that its not really How you spend your money that matters, its February 2 deadline nears for empty home declarations in Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and Patrice Impey, CFO and General Manager of Finance , Risk and Supply Chain Management A total of 11 per cent of Vancouver homeowners have not yet submitted their Empty Homes Tax declarations and only have before the February 2 deadline or their properties will be deemed vacant and subject to the Empty Homes Tax. To date, 89 per cent of all residential property owners have submitted declarations and the City would like to thank those who have declared early and