what is the sense of this?

valuable things - my medals, throphies, ribbons, certificates, etc.
Philippines
November 8, 2009 7:52am CST
are medals, throphies, ribbons, certificates, etc. valuable to you?how can you measures its value or weight this things?can i sell this for cash?how can you make sense of this?
1 response
• Boston, Massachusetts
8 Nov 09
Hi Mr. E, I will not sell any of my awards, medals and whatever symbols of recognition that i have. There is no equivalent amount to the honor that it gave me and my family. It will be kept and treasured and it will serve as an inspiration to my next generation-- my grandchildren! My father made me feel so special by collecting all my medals and awards--put it in a frame and displayed it!
• Philippines
8 Nov 09
i do not even have money to buy a frame for it and my wall arts.
• Boston, Massachusetts
9 Nov 09
Ah ok. So do you have something in mind on what you're going to do with your symbols of accomplishments? i will appreciate hearing some more sharing from you about it and will respect whatever your decision! THanks friend!
• Philippines
9 Nov 09
well i would like preferably a female rich person to take care of it for me by first lending me some cash like a collateral for a loan so that i can the cash to some business and undertakings so that soon i can get back my symbols of accomplishment as you stated. do you think somebody will take care of this by lending me 50,000 pesos or 1,000 usd? actually i can accept even a small amount the beautiful female can let me have with this kind of condition to use my symbols of accomplishment and they can be ensure they can have an interest from their capital they are going to use. do you think somebody will likes to keep my symbols of accomplishment being a collateral for a loan with interest income?