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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • Knowing your position

    It’s challenging to move forward if, in the first place, you don’t know where you are. I used to think that the only way to get ahead in life is to move upward and forward. But then, this pandemic made many of us realize that sometimes, people can also move sideways. Especially if it means Read more


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  • The things you do and share online

    What you’re doing at the moment, who you’re with, and where you’re at are usually the things you put up on display on your social media feeds. I know, we all are into it, giving details of our lives (some intimate) over the internet. From Life is in the Transitions: The spread of online culture Read more


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  • How writing helps when things don’t make sense anymore

    No, you don’t have to be very good at writing to start writing. Actually, what I am trying to point out is the need to write your thoughts down when you want to make sense of things. As much as we wanted to live a life most people portray in their social media feeds, there Read more


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  • What you do (or not do) creates a culture

    We probably spend about an hour a day (or even more) on the internet. Who doesn’t these days, anyway? And the thing is, what you do (or not do) over the internet creates a culture. The reality is, culture was always being created by individuals from the bottom-up but it was very narrowly filtered for Read more


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  • The person who changed a life

    Was there a person you can remember who changed the course of your life entirely? If there is, probably because they chose to take a chance on you even if you don’t feel promising at the moment. I have met people throughout my life who saw what I can do before I saw it myself; Read more


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  • Is Facebook changing our (Social) lives?

    Isn’t it a question you’ve been wanting to ask for some time now? Well, for a start, if you’re kind of alarmed with how it shapes our society, you might be trying to transcend beyond the flow you get from mindlessly scrolling through your curated Facebook feed. Somehow, there’s no consensus among the existing research Read more


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  • Buy me a coffee

    You might think that this is another coffee post like the one I previously wrote. However, whereas I encouraged you to consume coffee in moderation in that blog post, this one doesn’t involve an actual coffee at all. And it’s okay that you buy a lot of this one. 😉 How, you say? If you Read more


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