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                    [Title] => Not just because it’s there
                    [Summary] => It’s the high point for Pinoys the world over so far, what with three of our countrymen claiming the summit of the world’s tallest mountain for the glory of the Philippines, if only for a few precious photo-op minutes.  While I may not share the passion for climbing up to oxygen-sparse and dizzying heights, I can empathize with the sense of satisfaction these extreme athletes must get when they summit – in less arduous but equally stressful circumstances.
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                    [Summary] => George Mallory was once asked why he was climbing Mt. Everest. His succinct reply was, "Because it’s there." He then climbed to his death. Call me a cynic, but this is how I see dating. I used to be one of those newly-broken up optimists who feels like a dog let out of her cage for the first time, certain of the possibility of studly sires or endless opportunities. Goal oriented, motivated, primed and armed for seduction, I was ready. Why? Because it was there!

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