Graduation is only the beginning
To the thousands of young men and women donning caps and gowns, graduation feels like the end of a long, arduous trek. And rightly so—it is an ending. An end to sleepless nights wrestling...
When life’s tempests assault us
THAT gospel episode about Christ’s disciples experiencing a terrible tempest at sea while Christ was simply sleeping in one corner of the boat (cfr. Mt 8,23-27) should remind us that while we cannot help...
Too long guess
Impeached Vice President Sara Z. Duterte expressed her irritation on an advertisement on a television reportedly at the airport as she was on her way to visit Melbourne, Australia on June 22, 2025, said...
Expanding your network across borders: A guide to global networking
Given today’s interconnectedness, building a global professional network is no longer optional, but crucial. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur looking to expand your business into new markets or a young professional who is seeking...
Fiesta celebration
Tacloban City’s fiesta celebration is a grand and lavish tradition, albeit a display of misplaced priorities to some extent. While the celebration feeds the illusion of progress and abundance, it does little to address...
Recurrent handicap
There are times, so common, when a promise is broken not for the first time but repeatedly, when the heart fails again. And though we have done it before, though we know it leaves...