It started in 2007 when “Teardrops on My Guitar” was played heavily on the radio. At first, I got annoyed by the melody and then later got used to it. Then, this activity in the classroom in which students shared their favorite songs happened. Fortunately, and surprisingly, someone chose to share a song from Fearless.… Continue reading My Version of the Eras Tour
Category: passion
“Audience of One”
Remember, we could never repay what Jesus did on the cross. Until now, we continue to sin and that should always bring us back to the cross. However, it’s never about the cross; it’s about who was hung on the cross. Additionally, even though Jesus had rendered the ultimate sacrifice, it doesn’t mean we couldn’t… Continue reading “Audience of One”
Loyal and Faithful
It’s rare for loyal and faithful employees to exist currently. It’s a wonder because there are not as many establishments hiring after the pandemic. Moreover, competition is always stiff, yet people continue to shift to different workplaces abruptly. Although some transfer for valid reasons, whether it’s regarding authority or the environment, some are careless and… Continue reading Loyal and Faithful
Tips on How to Enjoy Watching Movies and Shows
As a student of literature, I love stories. I love reading and watching them. I love how they unfold at the end, and how they build up in the beginning. I even love songs that tell stories because they feel complete. I laugh over funny moments and cry over tragic scenes. Our experiences may differ,… Continue reading Tips on How to Enjoy Watching Movies and Shows
Is there still hope?
I’m not a filmmaker, but it’s one of my dreams. I tried writing a screenplay, and it bombed. My classmate roasted it; then, she burned it. However, I have been watching movies and TV shows at an incredibly early age. Although the volume has become less every year, I choose to only watch what seems… Continue reading Is there still hope?
“Woke”
According to Merriam-Webster, “WOKE means being aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)”. When one is “woke“, there is consideration, discernment, and love. Indeed, these qualities embraced in modern society are impressively kind and beneficial to victims of discrimination. However, what I have been observing… Continue reading “Woke”
Don’t Push Yourself!
There was a time in my life when I tried to push my personal preferences like I told people, “Watch this movie!” or “Listen to this song!” or “Read this book!“. I sounded so desperate and would always plan to tell them all the beautiful things I have observed and experienced, and they would just… Continue reading Don’t Push Yourself!
Grateful for 2020!
2020 was a breakthrough year for me here in WordPress because it’s the year when my views and visitors have largely increased since 2015. First of all, I want to thank God for giving me wisdom to write articles, poetry, and stories. They may not be labeled excellent, for sure, but I’m so happy to… Continue reading Grateful for 2020!
folk-ever-lore
If you are a Swiftie, this year is blessed and unexpectedly full because Taylor surprised her fans with two albums. These two collections sound alike in a way but have different tones and voices. Unarguably, these two albums are excellent, in my opinion. I believe folklore and evermore are my top two favorite albums from… Continue reading folk-ever-lore
Quarantine Finales
Thanks to quarantine! I finally got to finish the shows I have been watching for years. Although not every ending is a delight, the feeling that you could say goodbye to the characters is a necessary closure. In this write-up, I’m going to list the shows that ended in my own personal time frame and… Continue reading Quarantine Finales