Never argue with people who are not ready for the truth. Kahit gaano pa kaganda ang explanation mo, hindi yan makikinig. They can be blinded by pride, or simply, they don’t have the ability to understand your point. Walk away from insensible arguments. Your time is precious.
Mahigpit na yakap sa iyo na
malalim ang lungkot dahil sa pangungulila. Losing someone is so difficult parang sasabog ka sa bigat ng pakiramdam.Kahit handa ka nang magpatuloy, mapapatigil ka sa tuwing maaalala mo na yung taong mahal na mahal mo at napakahalaga sa iyo ay wala na.
Makakabangon din tayo.
Makakaahon din.
Malalagpasin din natin lahat ng ‘to.
Sinusubok lang tayo ng pagsubok.
Dadaanan lang natin ang mga pinagdadaanan natin. Tuloy lang! Laban lang.
Kung alam mo sa sarili mo na ginawa mo naman lahat to be the best that you can be, to give the best that you can offer, don’t walk away when things don’t go your way. Ang mahalaga, may natutunan ka sa iyong mga pinagdaanan. Tuloy mo lang! Makukuha mo rin yan.
Alam mo ba na isang uri rin ng self-love ang aminin mo na limited lang din ang kaya mong gawin at nalalaman mo. You have weaknesses and imperfections that must be accepted by you. Kailangan mo rin ng tulong ng iba at hindi ka palaging self-sufficient. You can’t abuse yourself.
Stepping into a new era of better you.
Stay away from gossip. Fuel your passion.
Quit uncontrolled browsing. Read more.
Stay hydrated. Eat healthy. Be active.
Strengthen your spiritual core - your faith in Christ.
Booyah!
Nabasa ko lang, the employees in the Philippines are the #1 most stressed in South East Asia. Pang-5 tayo sa pinaka masayang bansa in the same region. Pang-76th naman in the world.
Pahinga. Hingang malalim. Ingatan ang sarili.
Pilipinas, September is self-care awareness month.
Tuloy mo! Masaya kaming makita na umaangat ka. Di man kasing taas ng paglipad ng iba, ang mahalaga nagsisimula ka na. At marami kaming naniniwala na kaya mo, kakayanin mo.
In 2012, a herd of elephants walked for 12 hours to the house of Lawrence Anthony ( the man who had saved them) following his passing, even though no one alerted them to the event
They stood around the house in an apparent vigil for two days, in quiet contemplation
Exactly a year later, on the anniversary of his passing, the same herd once more made the journey to his house.
𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐘𝐎𝐔 - 𝐘𝐀𝐘!
You’ll end up miserable trying to live a life while pretending to be somebody you’re not.
You are you. You grow you.
Find your strengths, reinforce them.
Acknowledge your weaknesses, improve.
#goals2023
Sometimes, help comes from people na hindi natin inaasahang tutulong at makauunawa sa atin. And betrayals are done to us by those who have always been so close to us. Wala yan sa patagalan. Cheers sa mga taong totoo at tapat ang trato sa atin.
In the dry savannah and shrublands, a tiny bird, the Anthoscopus minutus builds its nest from spider silk and plant fibres
It builds a false entry and a blind chamber to avoid predation
Watch it close the ‘door’ as it leaves, leaving the false one ajar
The Main Character Syndrome (MCS)
Siya ay self-centered; akala niya ata lahat ng tao eh naka-focus sa kwento niya at sa sasabihin niya pati sa drama niya. She likes being worshipped, defended, applauded.
She cant be criticized. Ayaw niya yan. She thinks it’s an attack.
Wilfred Batty of Mawbanna, Tasmania, holds a significant place in the history of the Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine. He is famously remembered as the person responsible for shooting the last known Tasmanian tiger in the wild. This unfortunate event took place in May 1930, when Batty discovered the tiger in his hen house.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Tasmanian government implemented a controversial bounty program that offered a monetary reward for every dead Tasmanian tiger. This program aimed to protect livestock by reducing the thylacine population, as the marsupials were occasionally known to prey upon chickens and sheep. The bounty offered was £1 per head, a considerable amount at the time, which would be equivalent to £100 or more in today's currency.
It was against this backdrop that Wilfred Batty encountered the last Tasmanian tiger in the wild. Faced with the prospect of losing his chickens to this elusive creature, Batty made the fateful decision to shoot the animal. In doing so, he unwittingly became a part of history, forever linked to the tragic demise of an entire species.
Sadly, this was not the end of the thylacine's story. The last known Tasmanian tiger, named Benjamin, spent the remainder of its days in captivity at the Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, Tasmania. Benjamin's life became a symbol of the devastating impact of human activity on wildlife. Despite efforts to breed Benjamin with a female thylacine, no offspring were produced, and the species was unable to recover from the brink of extinction.
On September 7, 1936, Benjamin took its final breath, marking the end of an era. The death of this iconic animal served as a stark reminder of the irreversible consequences of human actions and the importance of conservation efforts.
Magkaiba ang motivation and manipulation.
Manipulation is panloloko, in a sense. There’s use of drama & exaggerated stories to influence emotions & control people. The goal is clout, selfish gains.
Motivation, however, is to invite action; the purpose is to help people grow.