Reply 1988 is a South Korean drama series that follows the simple lives of 5 families in the neighborhood in the nostalgic year of 1988. In the episode 13 it showed the different side of the dads in the neighborhood, and the lengths they’ll go to for the ones they love. All the dads on … Continue reading Cold Hands, Warm Heart
How to Free Yourself from the Tilt
"The tranquillity that comes when you stop caring what they say. Or think, or do. Only what you do." Marcus Aurelius As an avid gamer, there are those times where the game just really gets to you; and I know that it has happened to every gamer, especially those who play multiplayer games. This is called … Continue reading How to Free Yourself from the Tilt
For With What You Have Given Will Be Given Back to You
photo from Maui Vang Author Lemony Snicket wrote in one of his books, “Friends can make you feel that the world is smaller and less sneaky than it really is, because you know people who have similar experiences.” I want to be that friend, but more than anything else, I also want to be a … Continue reading For With What You Have Given Will Be Given Back to You
When The Sunrise is Upon Me, I’ll be Waiting for The Day to Pass By
picture from DAY6 - Zombie (English Version) Lyric Video The moment I open my eyes every morning, I think to myself, “Is this just another day to pass by?” It was like the time has frozen and we are living the same day each day. It’s all the same routine, same space, and same feeling. … Continue reading When The Sunrise is Upon Me, I’ll be Waiting for The Day to Pass By
One Capsule of Compassion Heals
photo made by Ma. Ysabelle Every week, Linda Bremner sends letters to thousands of children with terminal illnesses. The kids, as well as their parents, subsequently reply to these letters to thank the sender. Those letters grant those kids a hope for healing, boost their morale, and keep them alive a … Continue reading One Capsule of Compassion Heals
Injustice is The Threat to Equity
photo from weforum.org #BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloyd #ICantBreathe May 25, 2020 – we were shaken by the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old African-American, after being arrested by police outside a shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It began with a report from a store employee from Cup Foods, a grocery store, who believed that Floyd’s payment for a … Continue reading Injustice is The Threat to Equity
Consistency and Commitment Equals Greater Change
Photo by Flora Westbrook on Pexels.com In the third week of quarantine, I decided to start working out. I’ve always had that little bulge of a tummy that I want to eliminate. Although my weight is fine for my body composition, I wanted to lose some to make myself more confident in wearing the clothes … Continue reading Consistency and Commitment Equals Greater Change
As A Mother Comforts Her Child
Photo by Dominika Roseclay on Pexels.com Do you remember when you had your first steps? Or what was the first word you learned to say? You might not remember it but one person will surely know the answer to those questions. Your mother. Even when we were still inside their womb they have shown the … Continue reading As A Mother Comforts Her Child
Bread of Life: Taken. Broken. Blessed. Given
photo from What About Jesus While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take and eat; this is my body.” One of our biological needs is food. We need to eat at least three times a day to survive our … Continue reading Bread of Life: Taken. Broken. Blessed. Given
Roaring Success
Photo by Gladson Xavier on Pexels.com Sweet success is never really 100% but rather 98%. Plan A. Plan B. Plan C. Is it really hard to decide or is it just matter of time to have both sides? The main ingredients to become a successful person are the following; 1. Sheer of prayer. From a … Continue reading Roaring Success
