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Waiting for God’s Best…
While the world may doubt that you exist Know that I am confident God made you my bliss You are real than any man I once longed to kiss And I look forward to give you the first from my lips… The love God made that knows no shame For it is heaven made all Read more
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Just Write: Only you stand in your way
For every writer (or wannabe) who think they’re not that good in this craft: this is a must read. I’m sharing this on my blog to boost up the spirits of those who think they don’t fit the cut for a writing project, rejected by a client, lost a writing competition, or simply compared themselves Read more
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Theory and Practice
There’s a big difference between getting an education and really being educated; and most of the time we forgot this fact. Getting an education is being able to go to school. Having that privilege to attend classes, take up a course, enhance your knowledge about the world. For many of us, gaining this is an Read more
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Practicing Patience and Resourcefulness In the Midst of Net Loss and Electric Problems
The idea behind this whole blog was to inspire and motivate and share wonderful memories and realizations; so trust me when I say I debated with myself on whether to share this post or not. Firstly there’s the fact that you (my dear reader) might find our electric condition here in Sorsogon frustrating, and secondly Read more
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A Trek to Discovery, Taking Chances, and Makabukag Falls
“Immortality! Take it, it’s yours” These were the lines of Achilles (played by Brad Pitt) in the movie Troy (2004)…and these can perfectly describe a certain trekking experience a friend had when he came here in Sorsogon. Sorsogon is indeed one of the best provinces for eco tourism. While there are indeed places here which Read more
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Make the Most of Your Time…
“Do I wither and disappear, or do I make the best of my time left?” It was a question by Prof. Morrie Schwartz, a character in Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie, after he found out he had a terminal ailment. I love his character. He was a man who chose to make his last remaining Read more

