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Asian Hospital President and CEO shares perspective on wealth, purpose, and fulfillment

Robel A. AlmoguerraIpinost noong 2025-12-24 23:57:55 Asian Hospital President and CEO shares perspective on wealth, purpose, and fulfillment

MANILA, Philippines — Asian Hospital and Medical Center President and CEO Peng Mendoza recently shared a thought-provoking perspective on success and wealth, emphasizing that true fulfillment does not come solely from earning large amounts of money, but from serving and helping others achieve their dreams.

In a vlog titled “30 Years of REAL Financial Advice in 30 Minutes” by content creator Alex Cuenca, Mendoza explained that financial success is often a byproduct of purpose-driven work. According to him, earning more becomes meaningful when it is rooted in service to a greater number of people. “It’s by serving a lot of people, helping a lot of people to achieve their dreams—that’s where you can become more successful and more fulfilled,” Mendoza said.

He further reflected on the difference between income and impact, noting that money, while important, is temporary in nature. Once spent, it is easily forgotten. In contrast, the fulfillment that comes from helping others leaves a lasting sense of purpose. Mendoza described this deeper satisfaction as even more rewarding than the income he receives, underscoring the idea that impact outlives profit.

From a broader perspective, Mendoza’s message resonates strongly in today’s fast-paced, success-driven culture where wealth is often equated with happiness. His insights challenge the conventional mindset by reframing success as something measured not just by personal gain, but by positive influence on others’ lives. Coming from a leader in the healthcare sector, his words carry added weight, as medicine itself is rooted in service, compassion, and human connection.

This perspective also serves as a reminder to young professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs that financial goals need not be abandoned—but should be aligned with purpose. When work is driven by service, fulfillment becomes more sustainable, and success feels more meaningful.

Ultimately, Mendoza’s message suggests that lasting success is not about how much one earns, but about how many lives one touches along the way—an idea that feels especially relevant in an era searching for purpose beyond profit. (Larawan: Peng Medoza / facebook)