Carl “J.C.” Pantejo.
He is a retired U.S. Military veteran. Believing that school was too boring, he dropped out of High School early; only to earn an A.A., B.S., and MBA in less than 4 years much later in life – while working full-time as a Navy/Marine Corps Medic. In spite of a fear of heights and deep water, he free-fall parachuted out of airplanes and performed diving ops in very deep, open ocean water. He went to Thailand 1 year ago for a week’s vacation, fell into a teaching job, and has never left!
Carl Pantejo, Pantejo@ynvurcepublishing.com
Author, "My Friend Yu - The Prosperity Mentor”
Founder, Y.N. Vurce Publishing
http://www.ynvurcepublishing.com




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Holiday toasts should express the holiday spirit
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Raise your glasses in a Christmas toast
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Understanding Ghostwriting
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Writing by Order of Importance
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Writing Interrupted: Getting Back on Track
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Experiences From ‘the Flow’ (25): Musings From a Recovering Thai-a-holic
By: Carl Pantejo | 18/10/2008 | Exotic LocationsMany times, when you’re too close to a situation you tend to lose your perspective on life. Call it what you will, “the heat of the moment,” “the situational fervor,” “the unique environmental reinforcements,” whatever, they all tend to warp the minds of even the most rational individuals.
Alternative Notions of Life, a Different Path (7): Heartbreak and the “thank You Trick.”
By: Carl Pantejo | 03/08/2008 | Self HelpIn the midst of heartbreak, many of my readers have asked me (repeatedly) how to cope with all their negative emotions. Almost all of them desperately wanted some quick way to stem the flow of bad feelings. “I can’t stop feeling lousy and I cry at the drop of a hat. Isn’t there some kind of fast, simple “trick” to get me back to some semblance of normality?” They asked, almost hysterically..
Crossroads in Thailand and the Big Question
By: Carl Pantejo | 28/05/2008 | CultureDuring an afternoon with a fellow Farang (Thai: Foreigner) we talked about how our lives were going in the Land of Smiles. As usual, we talked about our girlfriends and the challenges of trying to understand them. Many personal questions started to run around in my head. And the subjects of our talk lingered in my mind long after I left his apartment…
Imagine That…(3) - Medical Turf Wars and Angels of Mercy Revisited
By: Carl Pantejo | 20/05/2008 | HumorTurning my attention back to the sexy Corpsman, I said, “Hell, I’m just glad to have the company!” I had a big sh*t-eating grin on my face; mainly because I was not talking to her face, but to the uniform-bursting breasts that were currently dancing in front of my nose.
Imagine That…(2) - Hazardous Duty Incentive Pay: Anything for a Buck?
By: Carl Pantejo | 14/05/2008 | HumorI was always pretty “open-minded” about extra pay. What the Hell, I got’ta work anyway, right? Why not get a little extra, for just a little extra misery. One time I volunteered for Experimental Pay that involved me doing a cold-weather mission “while wearing a core body temperature data collection device.” “Imagine That…”
Imagine That…(1) - the Asian Angel of Mercy and Assassins
By: Carl Pantejo | 12/05/2008 | Art & EntertainmentIt’s pretty ironic. If you saw me in person and in civilian clothes, you’d probably think I was someone’s meek, Asian driver or cook. But put a uniform on me, replete with gold “Jump Wings” and a silver “Dive Bubble,” and I’m magically transformed into some mysterious, dark-hearted assassin? “Imagine That…”
Experiences From the Flow (24): the Ex Returns! Part 2
By: Carl Pantejo | 06/05/2008 | Relationships“It was a weird dream. I am in bed with Nueng. Her face is nestled into my shoulder and her arm is draped over my chest. She looks like a sleeping angel – mine, my angel. Then I hear it. It sounds like…like…no, it can’t be! It sounds like the voice of my ex-girlfriend! She’s coming up the stairs, calling out to me, AND I REALIZE THAT THIS IS NOT A DREAM!”
Alternative Notions of Life, a Different Path (7): Happiness – are You Looking in the Right Place?
By: Carl Pantejo | 04/05/2008 | Self HelpIt’s 3:00 AM. True to form, since I went to bed last night too early, here I am awake at zero-dark, thirty. I’m alone. For the first time (in a long time), I don’t have a wife, live-in partner, or a date sleeping next to me.