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00:00Three years in prison, Makalaya started a new life.
00:04He pursued his business, and now, he's a millionaire.
00:13Businesses like driving,
00:18food,
00:20and even condo rental.
00:22All of these are owned by the lovers, Carmela and Keith.
00:34Their life in business, can you believe it?
00:42That sometimes, they were even imprisoned.
00:44We got to know the lovers, Carmela and Keith, here in Good News.
00:52Their love started when they were still in school.
00:56How did you get to know each other? Tell us what happened in your life.
01:00I was in high school, then he transferred to our school.
01:04That's when it started, when he got my number.
01:09He was very naughty, and he always texted me until we got along.
01:16They said they were happy together.
01:19But because they got drunk when they were young,
01:24they learned to use drugs.
01:26Of course, when we were young, we were always happy.
01:33We didn't listen to our parents.
01:38We learned to use illegal drugs that were also influenced by our friends.
01:46The use of illegal drugs led to their imprisonment.
01:54This incident became a big trial for Carmela's family.
01:59I really felt bad for Keith.
02:01I always told them to study, to follow their parents.
02:05But they didn't listen to me.
02:07They were very naughty.
02:09You can see your mom and dad were very hurt.
02:12And your brother was in jail.
02:16Because Carmela was still a minor, she went to the DSWD.
02:21While Keith, who was already at the right age, went straight to prison.
02:26Despite the difficult trial, they did not leave each other,
02:31even though they fell into different cells.
02:34We were separated, but we continued to write letters.
02:38Once a week, my mother would bring a letter.
02:42I also brought a letter for her.
02:44We saved it every week.
02:46We saved it. It was worth seven letters every week.
02:49While inside, both of them realized what they had done.
02:54They regretted it and changed their lives.
02:58When we go out, we need to go home.
03:01We can't do this, we can't do that.
03:04But what is the most important lesson you learned from your experience while you were in jail?
03:11I regret that...
03:14It's okay.
03:17I didn't listen to my parents before.
03:21Keith was released after a year.
03:24While Carmela remained in the DSWD for three years.
03:28I was an officer there.
03:30I was the president of our community.
03:34There were 300 children.
03:36After three years, finally, the two of them reunited outside.
03:42They were free to continue their journey, but this time, on the right path.
03:48They started looking for a job and savings.
03:52We thought of a business, Frozen Foods.
03:54That was our way to start a business.
03:58They also tried to sell different things.
04:02Now, your business is really thriving.
04:05Yes, ma'am.
04:06Until I resell my e-bike, our savings increased.
04:11Then, it grew again.
04:13Until the e-bike was sold.
04:16We saved all our savings.
04:21When we bought our e-bike, we went to a faraway place.
04:26We just borrowed a car.
04:28We brought two or three cars with us.
04:32Because of their hard work and willingness to change their lives,
04:35from being prisoners,
04:37they are now millionaires.
05:02Frozen Foods
05:06FrozenFoods.com

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