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Reflections on becoming

  • What if there is a great disconnection?

    I enjoyed doing the activity in one of my classes so I thought of sharing my work with you. From this given scenario: “You suddenly notice that the Internet is out. You have no mobile access or cell phone service. If you check, you notice nothing is broadcasting on TV or radio. Even though the Read more


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  • What we do accumulates

    You may tell yourself, “Just this once.” But when you keep coming back to it, it becomes a habit. And when it becomes a habit, it becomes a routine. Then you won’t think much about doing it anymore. You just do it. That’s why you really need to pay close attention to what you expose Read more


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  • Decisions and uncertainties — COVID-19 edition

    It’s one thing to live away from a big city and live life at a slower pace. Another if the pace becomes slower because of external constraints such as government-imposed lockdowns, closed establishments, limited transportation, and health precautionary measures. Since last year, we were taken aback by the disruption COVID-19 brought. It forced us to Read more


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  • COVID-19 has a face

    And you see its face from someone interviewed on TV, who is afraid of contracting the virus. You see it in the faces of those who have been feeling unwell for the past few days, only to find out that they got it. You see it in the hungry fathers, mothers, and children’s faces for Read more


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  • Expectations and labeling

    Expectations and labeling

    Podcast highlights: And who are you really? Mostly, we label whatever we can label because labeling helps us process whatever is going on around us without having to spend so much energy in the future. “…society compels each of us to conform to certain narrow expectations in order to succeed in school, our career, and Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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