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Reflections on becoming

  • Paying bills and taking financial responsibility

    “I used to think paying bills was a real pain, but now I see it as my ‘bill-ity’ to keep the lights on!” Pun generated using ChatGPT with the prompt: “make a pun about paying bills.” It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the bills you have to pay, especially when you live beyond your means. Read more


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  • Crossing over

    The first day of change is hard. Why? Because you’re trying to find your rhythm again now that you can’t proceed with your usual routine anymore. But once you find your groove and figure out how to structure your day, repeating or improving it the next day becomes easier. And once you have crossed over Read more


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  • Not stopping at second-best

    Although we may find a soothing alternative to the one we hope to have, the alternative can never compare to what we truly desire. And so we wait, even when the absence seems to grow. We focus on what’s important and keep doing the work while waiting. When the opportunity comes, we don’t shy away. Read more


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  • Too absorbed by our storylines

    When all we hear is the sound of our voices in our heads, we may find it challenging to relate with others, especially when we are too absorbed by our storylines to bother about other people. Often, the thoughts in our heads get so overwhelming that we can’t go past ourselves and see others, connect Read more


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  • Letter no. 35

    Dear reader from the future, I am writing from 2023, and it feels like things have finally settled in. From the fears and uncertainties we had in the early 2020s when COVID-19 ravaged the world, we have now embraced a mashup of our old and new routines. At least here in the Philippines, you find Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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