There is no easy job or career. All kinds of work require a certain amount of effort,hard work and pain.
One has to get through the rigor and misery of life before he will savor the sweet-taste of its glory. For
the reason that life is not a bed of roses but a chamber full of misleads and trials.
With no doubt, the physical world and beyond are great repositories of true and false conceptions.
However,ourjourneymadeinsearchof factspavesthe waytothe conclusionof ourmistakenbeliefsand
lack of profoundunderstandingespecially inregardto the way we lookat the people andthingsaround
us.
Contrary to a common belief, we, accountants are not God, impeccable,omniscient and boundless. We
are notevensuperhumanseitherwhoare endowedwithimmeasurable strengthandpower.Accountants
are merely living matters whose mind and body get exhausted and used up in time.
In lightwiththis,accountancyas a line of workbears a resemblance toastage play.The amountof hard
work,sacrifice and love of actors for theirchosencraft is not measuredby theirappearance and actions
on stage but what they have gone through behindthe scenes before the curtain opens.Accountant are
actors of no ordinary plays. We are into characters and scenes depicting the many seasons of our lives
based on true to life actions and everyday encounters. Thus, looking closely into the journeys of
accountantsisa great opportunityforthe worldtosee ourreal storiesof sacrifice andagonyinpursuitof
continuing the culture of transforming lives and society through quality service, which in turn, realizing
how immense the impact we impart to the world all-over.
In the name of service andgreat cause,we are more than we know.We are more than willingtopaythe
prize for the fulfillment of our calling. We are unstoppable by spirit and heart, for we never allow the
shacklesof fearanddangerhaltourstepsfromgoingandletthe ordealsof lifedoomourway.Asevidence,
we witness ourselves brave the bullets whizzing through the air but we keep on standing steadfast and
invincible,for our commitment to our work is far stronger than a thousand guns. We see our members
defythe wrathof the adversitiesbutoursoulsremainresilientandunbowed,forourpassiontocarryout
our mission is bolder than the waves crashing onto our way.
Giventhese points,therivetingatthe same timeoverwhelmingflightof accountantsisworthyof amillion
salutationsandpraises.Ourrelentlessindustry,greatdeedsof sacrificeandbeyond compare devotionall
dedicated to our professionserve as the pillars in the making of great men and womenof today and in
the yearstocome bearingtheentirehopesof thenationforupwardmobilityandprogress.Inotherwords,
the birth of heroes of social reforms lies in the hands of accountants.
No accountants give less. No accountants serve less. Indeed, our journeyof work, sacrifice and love for
the nobilityof ourprofessionbringsomethingmore tothe empowermentandsuccessof all.Forwe know,
we can bear the unbearable, we can reach the unreachable and we can love the unlovable.Our striving
story is our nation’s glory. Long live, fellow accountants!

PICPA Speech

  • 1.
    There is noeasy job or career. All kinds of work require a certain amount of effort,hard work and pain. One has to get through the rigor and misery of life before he will savor the sweet-taste of its glory. For the reason that life is not a bed of roses but a chamber full of misleads and trials. With no doubt, the physical world and beyond are great repositories of true and false conceptions. However,ourjourneymadeinsearchof factspavesthe waytothe conclusionof ourmistakenbeliefsand lack of profoundunderstandingespecially inregardto the way we lookat the people andthingsaround us. Contrary to a common belief, we, accountants are not God, impeccable,omniscient and boundless. We are notevensuperhumanseitherwhoare endowedwithimmeasurable strengthandpower.Accountants are merely living matters whose mind and body get exhausted and used up in time. In lightwiththis,accountancyas a line of workbears a resemblance toastage play.The amountof hard work,sacrifice and love of actors for theirchosencraft is not measuredby theirappearance and actions on stage but what they have gone through behindthe scenes before the curtain opens.Accountant are actors of no ordinary plays. We are into characters and scenes depicting the many seasons of our lives based on true to life actions and everyday encounters. Thus, looking closely into the journeys of accountantsisa great opportunityforthe worldtosee ourreal storiesof sacrifice andagonyinpursuitof continuing the culture of transforming lives and society through quality service, which in turn, realizing how immense the impact we impart to the world all-over. In the name of service andgreat cause,we are more than we know.We are more than willingtopaythe prize for the fulfillment of our calling. We are unstoppable by spirit and heart, for we never allow the shacklesof fearanddangerhaltourstepsfromgoingandletthe ordealsof lifedoomourway.Asevidence, we witness ourselves brave the bullets whizzing through the air but we keep on standing steadfast and invincible,for our commitment to our work is far stronger than a thousand guns. We see our members defythe wrathof the adversitiesbutoursoulsremainresilientandunbowed,forourpassiontocarryout our mission is bolder than the waves crashing onto our way. Giventhese points,therivetingatthe same timeoverwhelmingflightof accountantsisworthyof amillion salutationsandpraises.Ourrelentlessindustry,greatdeedsof sacrificeandbeyond compare devotionall dedicated to our professionserve as the pillars in the making of great men and womenof today and in the yearstocome bearingtheentirehopesof thenationforupwardmobilityandprogress.Inotherwords, the birth of heroes of social reforms lies in the hands of accountants. No accountants give less. No accountants serve less. Indeed, our journeyof work, sacrifice and love for the nobilityof ourprofessionbringsomethingmore tothe empowermentandsuccessof all.Forwe know, we can bear the unbearable, we can reach the unreachable and we can love the unlovable.Our striving story is our nation’s glory. Long live, fellow accountants!