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"I had the inferiority complex of a probinsyano versus those who live in the city. Through time, I realized everyone has his own strength, and as long as you are not afraid to ask for help, there are others who are very much willing to give you guidance."
Few people have managed to realize their childhood dream of what they want to achieve when they grow up. Romualdo Murcia 3rd had a simple dream. Born and raised in a sleepy town about 30 kilometers from Tagbilaran City in Bohol, with a fisherman father and a housewife for a mother, his goal was to step out of his island hometown and work in a decent company so he could support his parents, being the eldest of two children.
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