Wazzup Pilipinas!?
I recently received another award invitation—and I declined.
Over the past 10 years, as my publication grew significantly, these offers have become more frequent. But I’ve consistently turned down those that require any kind of payment, whether they frame it as a “donation” to their foundation or outreach, a fee for the venue, or even the cost of the trophy or certificate.
Let’s be clear: these are vanity awards. They’re the kind of offers that pop up in your inbox after someone randomly stumbles upon your profile on LinkedIn or Google. They dress themselves up as prestigious honors but are nothing more than pay-to-play schemes.
To all aspiring awardees: steer clear of these. They don’t enhance your credibility; in fact, they make you look desperate for clout. True pride comes from earning recognition through merit, not writing a check for a plaque.
And here’s the truth: seasoned professionals in any industry can instantly tell the difference between genuine accolades and vanity awards. The latter can harm your reputation more than help it.
Authentic awards never come with a price tag. If you're truly deserving, the honor will find you—free of charge. So, be patient, work hard, and focus on earning recognition that actually matters.
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