(This speech was delivered by the author as the guest speaker in the induction of the 51st batch of inductees of JPIA-PSBAQC held at Marikina City last January 17, 2009)
Let me begin by telling you that as I see all of you gathering in this kind of event, I can’t help but to fondly reminisce the memories of happiness and hardships my batch, the 41st batch, have gone through as we also got inducted formally as members of JPIA-PSBAQC more than five years ago. If only I could turn back the time, I would really love to do it again. I miss that inexplicable feeling of euphoria and triumph as tears flooded our face. Finally, after that lengthy and soul-crunching application process, we made it!
Those are my days. And tonight is your night. Tonight is a major turning point of your life - a new beginning and a new phase. You will be finally given that insurmountable mark of excellence. The mark represented by four letters – J.P.I.A.
Tomorrow you will be called “JPIAns” and starting Monday, your favorite place on earth will be that small room between rooms 319 and 318 on the third floor of PSBA-QC. The same room where I was frequently reminded of the meaning of cleanliness and order, particularly every 2nd week of December which I call the “post-cultural night phenomenon” as the JPIA office is just an inch away from being a bodega of cultural night’s costumes and props.
I know that to be a JPIAn is not easy. We have this “most-criticized-application process”. People around the campus questions the way we “endorse” our applicants. Honestly, I find it very difficult to explain our application process to others. Siguro, talagang tayo lang ang nakakaintidi nun. So my usual reply to them is the famous line “For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not, none will suffice”. Yet, other organizations envy us for being the most-favored by professors and other school employees. Other school organizations are jealous of our status as having the brightest and talented students in PSBA. There is a long litany of awards and recognitions that comes after our name that others are helplessly trying to surpass. But all to no avail. Pasensya na po. JPIAn eh!
In fact, JPIA-PSBAQC is known for producing top-caliber individuals, academically, non-academically and professionally speaking. I have seen lots and lots of our alumni who are now “big wigs” in their respective domains in public practice, commerce and industry, education, government, business and arts, locally and abroad. Some are already millionaires, big-time businessmen, some are CEO’s, CFO’s, VP’s, top-caliber managers, educators, auditors, controllers, consultants, politicians and of course, highly-paid accountants. I met some of them. They’re stories are very inspiring. They told me of the same path they trod as they juggle their lives along the corridors of PSBAQC. We talked about countless memories of the ups and downs of the JPIAn way of life. I felt the connection as I talked with them. A connection of a bond. A bond made of treasured memories and experiences as JPIAns.
And we are in unison in saying that JPIA is a big factor to our success today and in the years to come.
As you enter this new phase of your life, you will be entering a world of action and adventure. Parang pelikula ang pagiging JPIAn. May action, drama, comedy, suspense lalo na kapag medyo ultimatum ka na , may horror dahil may mga oras na mukha na tayong mga zombie sa sobrang pagod at puyat, meron ding sci-fi ang hirap intindihin lalo na kapag walking PFRS ang kausap mo, at meron ding romance dahil sa mga kaliwa’t kanang magsing-irog sa paligid mo. Pero minsan, meron ding mga hiwalayang Hayden Kho at Vicky Belo. But kidding aside, you will be encountering more hardships along the way. The road to success is a very rocky road. You must be equipped enough so as to prevent falling down and commit wounds. And in the unfortunate moment that you fall down and got wounded, stand up and don’t stop your fight. Focus. Keep your eyes focused at that end of the tunnel. Follow the light. A brand new day always comes next to the twilight.
Years ago, I was on the same footing as you, 51st batch. I was a shy type then. My classmates called me on sorts of names such as “weirdo” , “nerdy”, “genius”, “pandak”, and many more. I was aloof at that time. I had this inferiority complex because I come from a poor background. I have a world of my own and I don’t mingle with others. Yes, they said I am very smart but I don’t have a life. It was the wind of fate that former JPIA adviser, Professor Al Berbano became one of my mentors as early as my first year in college. Together with Dean Addatu and Professor Anton Altamira, they urged me to jump into JPIA. I was hesitant at that time because I had this notion that I don’t need any school organization as I can do things on my own. Moreover, I don’t want to be labeled as mayabang, as what others usually call a JPIAn. But as time goes by, and as I get along with my batchmates, I realized I was wrong. If not for the genuine friendship and camaraderie my batchmates had shown, I would have quitted so early. We will all agree, that our batchmates are our kapatid. Without them, JPIAn life is not worth living, right? So my advice is to love your batch. Be hand-in-hand in facing the challenges. Celebrate successes together. This will make you stand and last JPIA. From that moment on, I learned to love JPIA up to the point that I am willing to face another World War for her!
JPIAn life is a mixture of academics and non-academics. As a former memcom member and member of the Board of Directors, I know that your standing is being evaluated based on your performance in academics and non-academics at the end of each semester. Dapat di ka lang concerned sa grades mo, dapat concerned ka rin sa attendance mo sa mga activities. Diyan masusukat ang professionalism mo balang-araw. But of course, prioritize your academics because that is the reason why you are in the school in the first place, but then again, without compromising your duties as a member of the most elite organization in PSBA-QC. Don’t be a user. Make sure that you really deserve to wear that batch shirt or any JPIA shirt inside and outside the school if you know you are not doing your vowed duties. Remember your oath. Remember your beginnings.
Here in JPIA, you will be learning those things that are essential to your life which are not and cannot be taught inside the classroom and cannot be found in any book. You will be imbibed with a degree in the highest form of education - the education of the heart. This is the most precious gem I gained from joining JPIA. And I want all of you to experience it too.
I would like to emphasize one thing. While it is said that a PSBAQC-JPIAn is the best of all JPIAns all throughout the archipelago, the recognition, however, does not come without a cost. Attached to that recognition is an embedded responsibility on a host contract of untiring love and commitment to the organization that must be separately measured so that its fair value will be properly taken into account and disclosed. Pardon me for sounding like a lecturer on financial instruments. But I would like to point to something. Being a JPIAn is like being a derivative. Your value depends on the underlying. The underlying is consists of three component - similarities, differences and teamwork. The latter being the result of merging the first two. If I will put it into an equation it will be: Similarities times Differences is equal to Teamwork. Teamwork is the name of the game in JPIA. But how can there be success out of teamwork? My answer is another formula. You have to multiply Teamwork by Passion. Therefore, Teamwork multiplied by Passion is equal to Success.
For as long as its members had this undying commitment and burning passion towards excellence, I firmly believe that JPIA’s legacy will continue to shine in the years to come. We, the alumni of this organization is very much happy to see that the seeds of our labor in the past have grown much into a very formidable tree of triumph.
Inductees, yesterday you are known as 51st batch of applicants/inductees but tonight, you will be called generally as JPIAns. Tonight, you will be singing your batch song but starting tomorrow, you will be singing the song I wrote, “I am a JPIAn” or more popularly known as the JPIA-PSBAQC hymn. You will all be part of a very dynamic organization whose life depends on you and your cooperation and teamwork. Forget all the conflicts and other misgivings in the past. Welcome each and everyone with a warm hug and a smile.
Thank you very much and good evening.
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