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₱150 for YOU, ₱100 for ME!
💸GET ₱150 by signing up w/ MariBank using my referral code: JT766518
✅DEPOSIT ₱1,000 to your acc once
✅HOLD it for 1-3 days
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⭐️JOIN the referral raffle for ₱500 each if we win!
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hao’s reaction for gyuvin’s 86000won mango
🐼: ah your father bought it for you?
🐶: yes!
🐼: he gave you 86000won?
🐶: it’s packaged like this!
🐼: oh my god…
🐼: as expected, i can’t understand rich people
😭😭😭
so much props and respect for jiwon. this is one of the main reasons fromis is still going strong today. they work hard at any opportunity that comes their way and never take anything for granted. skilled veteran idols w the insane passion of rookies.
In the Philippines, finding time for hobbies is a struggle for the middle class.
A Thread post sparked discussions about Filipinos having no hobbies, showing a photo of long commuter queues and suggesting that the transportation crisis is the cause.
The sentiment resonated with other users, who cited their own struggles with commuting as a source of wasted time and energy.
One user shared that they felt sad about being unable to pursue the hobbies they love.
"I can't even make art or play games [...] after my shift kasi sobrang pagod na ako," they said.
Others even pointed out that this reality is why Filipinos are chronically online, losing much of their time to scrolling on social media while stuck in transit.
Data from the TomTom index show that congestion in Metro Manila continues to worsen, with the 2025 rush hour traffic resulting in time lost equivalent to 5 days and 23 hours, which is 1 hour and 16 minutes more than the previous year.
Moreover, the 2024 Global Life-Work Balance Index report shows that Filipinos have one of the worst work-life balances, ranking 59th out of 60 countries, citing poor workplace culture and traffic as reasons.
"For many, a rare free moment is better spent resting than pursuing creative projects. True hobbies require financial freedom and peace of mind that daily grinding denies," one user shared.
When these economic realities intersect, time becomes a privilege enjoyed by a few.
Such an everyday condition goes beyond discussions of leisure, as many are left to suffer from parental inadequacy, deteriorating health, and limited educational opportunities.
This puts into perspective what we continue to lose along the way and the choices we make for ourselves.
With a system perpetuating a deeper economic imbalance, Filipinos will continue to live in survival mode.
(✍️: Allyson Capati)
OUR HARDWORKING JIWON🥺
🐰: If I had to do this every single day..
🐰: It feels like my body would just break apart
👤: What to do…
🐰: Today, there are many moments where I couldn't hold back tears...even now I think I'm about to cry
🐰: I think I’m about to cry right now
🐰: Seriously..
👤: It must be very tough for you
🐰: Look..My tears welling up..
🐰: But honestly, when I actually tried it...
🐰: It’s not an easy thing at all (working at logistic warehouse)
🐰: I really respect it
🐰: While being genuinely impressed and respectful…
🐰: Making money isn’t easy...
🐰: I really need to work hard.
🐰: From now on, lets work hard!