User:Dinah Aubrey Iglesias

Dinah Aubrey Iglesias (17, October 2000 - 27, January 2089 ) a.k.a Dabi Iglesias was a successful accountant of the SM Group of Companies, networker of the Usana Corporation and lawyer of the less fortunate. Iglesias' masterpiece, Death is better than living, in the year 2040. She was a top-notches in the board exams in the year 2027 and was able to receive a lot of

awards. That led to companies wanting to get a hold of her but still stayed at SM because of loyalty.

Iglesias was raised in a community with different indigenous groups and lived a simple life with her family and her wife. She was part of the LGBT group which played a very big role to where she was today.

Iglesias believes that making people happy is better than making yourself happy. She said that making only yourself happy is selfish but making everyone happy and that makes you happy is a masterpiece. Iglesias is proud to publish a book, Death is better than living, which somehow agreed on Socrates’, Death was not a bad thing.

In the age of 57, she was able to help many people who had a hard time finding a lawyer. She won a lot of cases and proved that justice wasn't only for the rich but also for the poor. She had encountered and destroyed business tycoons who were abusive when it came to their power.

89 years of Iglesias ' life she had done many things and help a lot of people.

Family
           Dinah Aubrey Iglesias’ ancestors were Kankana-ey from her mothers’ side and Spanish from his Fathers’ side. Her mother Chalen Iglesias was a devoted Christian which was a big challenge for Iglesias’ because her mother had a hard time accepting her identity. Her father Danilo Iglesias played a big role in her life today because she saw how hardworking his father is. With what she saw, she started to work hard in order to attain her dreams'''. Iglesias''' was the last of three children. Her brother Dan Aslyn, who supported her in every way he can has a family. Her brother also played a big role in her life because her brother was a perfect father for his daughter. Iglesias’ having quadruplets had struggle in treating her children fairly but with the help of her brother she was able to raise and treat them well. The second of the three was Danicha Roma, she was a very hardworking person who somehow came after her father. She was Iglesias’ best friend, they shared a lot of secrets and was the one who accepted her first for being who she was.

COMMUNITY
         Iglesias lived in Virac, Itogon, Benguet during her early age till she was in college. The community she lived in was full of people with different Culture. Kankana-ey, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Kalinga and the low landers. She later on lived on her own after college and passing her board exam in accountancy. She topped the exams which led companies wanting to get a hold of her but she chose the SM group of companies because she knew she’d be happy there. Iglesias never forgot about her community and went there every time she can to see how the place improved. the community gave a big impact to her life because living in a community with different cultures, she had no trouble communicating with them and was very sociable. It played a big impact because in her line of work it includes being able to communicate and be fair to other people especially when meeting them for the first time. She was able to learn how to adjust when meeting people because of the community she lived in.

EARLY LIFE
Iglesias as a child was a bright and intelligent kid. She studied at Virac Elementary school during her primary years and topped every grade level. She graduated as the Valedictorian o fthe class. She studied at St. Louis Highschool of Balatoc during her Junior Highschool years and unlike her primary years Iglesias wasn’t able to top the class because she wanted to have fun and not always listening to her parents. She thought,” I want to experience how it feels to play with others and not studying”. And later on said it was the best decision she made in her life because her life slowly became what she always dreamt of. She continued her Senior Years at the University of the Cordilleras and there she met her wife, Annie Kibod Abando. It took her months to finally have her

yes. They spent every moment they could have together. They faced problems together and solved them together. They supported each other’s dreams that when it was College. Iglesias remained in the University of the Cordilleras while her wife studied at Saint Louis University. It was the hardest time of their life because their schedules didn’t much but it wasn’t enough reason to break up they used that opportunity to build their trust with each other.

PERSONAL LIFE
.In January 26, 2032, Abando and Iglesias married each other in United States of America. Even though same-sex marriage was allowed in the Philippines, they chose to marry in America because of the country’s acceptance and openness to homosexuality. Their marriage was featured in various Philippine magazines. They were given the opportunity to show their love story to the entire world and received a Nobel Prize. They inspired a lot of same-sex couples and raised a platform called “Love has no Gender”.

2033, Iglesias had done surgery to remove her breasts and took medicine to deepen her voice. In the year 2035, Her wife undergoes donor-assisted reproduction in order to have their own children. Abando suffered a lot during her pregnancy. She had Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APAS) which made her body suffer just to produce a baby in her womb. Her wife undergoes 854 heparin injections in order for the baby to survive. The pregnancy treatment was successful and she was able to give birth to quadruplets, 2 boys and 2 girls. Iglesias and her partner decided to come with names that are related to philosophers. Their daughters were named Renessa, from the Father of Reason- Rene Decartes, and Aristle, from the classical philosopher- Aristotle. While for their sons, they named them Voltaire, from Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire, and Hume, from the philosopher David Hume.

After giving birth,Iglesias lived a simple life with her family in United States of America. After 2 years, Iglesias decided to go back to the Philippines to continue their charities.Her wife stayed with her children and worked as a Professor at Stanford University. They hired a baby sitter but unfortunately the baby sitter robbed their house. After this, she let her children stay in a private babysitter service. During her wife's stay in America, she continued to uplift her platform "Love has no Gender". Even though same sex marriage is legal in USA, she wants equality to widespread all over the world, and through this platform, people will have realizations that homosexuality is not that bad. The platform was featured in various Philippine magazines. The platform received criticisms but Iglesias' was able to defend it. She won and was able to change the country's perspective to same-sex marriage.

When her children reached their 1st grade. Abando

decided to go back to the Philippines and let her children study there. They have houses in various parts of the Philippines. Some were their rest houses but their permanent home was located in Baguio City. They decided to visit their home in USA once a year and to have their children oriented on where they were born. Her children finished their elementary and secondary education in a public school in Baguio City. Upon reaching college, Renessa decided to study Law at the Saint Louis University. Voltaire came back to America and chose to continue Abando's legacy as a professor at Stanford University. Hume decided to accompany Abando in her charity "We owe it to you" through being an advocate to the underprivileged sectors. Aristle chose to pursue her passion to be a supermodel. Aristle became a famous model not only in the Philippines but in the whole world.

CAREER
Iglesias topped the board exams ( 2026 ) which led her to companies wanting to get a hold of her but she chose the SM group of companies ( 2027 ) and trusted that SM will treat them well. And she wasn’t wrong SM treated her with their very best. As she was being an accountant at SM she continued her studies still at the University of the Cordilleras. She started studying Law at the year 2029 after being able to save money for her and her Wife. Doing two things at once is hard to anyone but Iglesias made it even harder by networking. She did three things at once and was successful at all of them. Annie and Iglesias finally took vow at the year 2032 and after two years Iglesias was able to graduate Law. She took the bar exams a year after and she might not topped the exams she passed which was a big help to those less fortunate. She also became the lawyer and accountant of the SM group of Companies. She also became a lawyer fro the less fortunate which made everyone fear her because she didn’t care about money. She showed them that justice will and always be served, she brought down business tycoons who were corrupt and unfair to their employee, saved people who were being accused by something they didn’t do. Iglesias received many awards but still chose to be humble and love the people around her.

WORKS
Iglesias published a book, Death was better than Living ( 2040 ). It agreed to Socrates’,” Death was not a bad thing”. The book talked about how death was better. It also talked about how death can be painless and that death was just maybe a thing that when it happened it would be worthwhile. This book targeted those people who was suicidal and depressed because at the end of the book it showed and talked about how life was precious and that pain is part of living. That death comes with things like love is non-existent.

Iglesias also published a book, Being with a Quadruplets ( 2046 ), she wrote the book because she missed taking care of four children. Her four children grew up so fast. The books content is on how she and her wife raised their kids. The hardships, funny and sweet moments they had. It also contained pictures of the kids growing up. There was also tips on how to treat them fairly and love them fairly. Tips on how to multi-task and many more.

Iglesias and her family also was a big fan of charity works ( 2054 ). They even built a charity foundation called, HOPE, it was a foundation that is non profitable that every help they can get is distributed to many places. They also personally go to the places and have fun with them. Tho her wife Abando also had her own Charity they helped each other in managing and By the age of 60 Iglesias was proud to say she had lived her life to the fullest. She always said," Your decisions define you, think before you act". We can see that her decisions were thought well and were done well. She was able to do a lot by making the right decisions. She truly was an inspiration.