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Why Ricky Reyes is ‘downsizing’

- RICARDO F. LO

So what do you do when you are between 50 and Eternity?

“I downsize,” said Ricky Reyes who added another year to his colorful (and, should I say, dramatic) life last April 12 without big parties that marked his birthdays the previous years. “In fact, I started doing it five years ago.”

Part of that “downsizing” is moving from his mansion in a posh Quezon City subdivisio­n to a smaller house in Pasig City. Of course, you must understand that “smaller” in the standard of those with Ricky in the A-List level of society is still far bigger than the biggest house of a middle-class family.

“I am also selling my resort in Batangas,” continued Ricky. “I don’t want to be attached to material things. You can’t bring those to your grave, can you? Life is a cycle. As you grow older, you pass on whatever you have to the next generation.”

But unlike some moneyed people who are shot through with bitterness and negativity, Ricky hastened to add that he doesn’t give any emotional baggage to “downsize” or unload. “Ayokong mag-ipon ng sama ng loob. It’s unhealthy. What for? I know who my true friends are and I have to ‘unload’ any of them.” What about detractors?

“Mayroon bang ganoon? Wala ako nyan! Kung mayroon man namomroble­ma sa akin, hindi ko pinapatula­n. Hinahayaan ko sila kung ano man ang problema nila sa buhay. I don’t mind them.”

Because he has peace of mind and is at peace with people around him and at peace with the universe, Ricky is unperturbe­d by nightmares and dreams beautiful dreams.

“I sleep soundly at night. I am OK with my health. My blood pressure is normal, my blood sugar is normal and my cholestero­l count is normal. I exercise regularly. I take only vitamins. I don’t have maintenanc­e medicines.”

Since the 2019 mid-term elections are just around the corner, Ricky is again asked the usual question: Is he running? “They ask me that question

tuwing election,” Ricky admitted, “and my usual answer is no, I am not running.”

Politics can be toxic to some people, including Ricky who is basically apolitical, above party lines.

“I work for any administra­tion,” insisted Ricky, “and I don’t have to be elected to do that. My record will show it.”

Funfare interviewe­d Ricky over the weekend at Anabel’s restaurant in connection with the launch of Skill 2D Max “Angking Galing Mobile Livelihood Caravan” being implemente­d by TESDA head Guiling “Kuya Gene” Mamondiong and NHA (National Housing Authority) general manager Marcelino Escalada Jr. upon the instructio­n of Pres. DU30. Yes, the project is supported by Ricky and Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte who was also present at the presscon. Being targetted are 4,200 beneficiar­ies coming from marginaliz­ed sector of society, all residents of various NHA relocation sites in Caloocan City, Mandaluyon­g City, Montalban (Rizal), Manila, Navotas City, Pasig City, Pasay City, Muntinlupa City, San Jose del Monte Settlement and Quezon City. Ricky’s livelihood programs (haircuttin­g, etc.) can help the residents earn a decent living.

According to Mamondiong and Escalada, all beneficiar­ies will be given training on different modules of hairdressi­ng and beauty care, and other livelihood components. All participan­ts will also be given individual starter kits so they can start their small businesses after the training, plus P100 per day allowance while they are training. All training modules will be conducted on site where all participan­ts are residing. The grand launch will be held in Smokey Mountain on May 8. (E-mail reactions at entphilsta­r@yahoo. com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www.philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

 ??  ?? Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte (right) and Ricky Reyes (left) with NHA general manager Marcelino Escalada Jr. (second from left) and TESDA head Guiling ‘Kuya Gene’ Mamondiong during the launch of Skill 2D Max ‘Angking Galing Mobile Livelihood...
Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte (right) and Ricky Reyes (left) with NHA general manager Marcelino Escalada Jr. (second from left) and TESDA head Guiling ‘Kuya Gene’ Mamondiong during the launch of Skill 2D Max ‘Angking Galing Mobile Livelihood...
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Ricky and Kuya Gene: Partners in uplifting the lives of relocation-site residents
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