Sabado, Setyembre 28, 2013

There's More on Being a Youth



               “Youths are the future of the nation.”
                These were the words of Dr. Jose Rizal for the Filipino youths. We are said to be the savior of the nation from the tribulations of the country. Apparently, youths of today’s generation seemed to be the cause of these tribulations. Wherever you go, you can see out of school youths engaging on drug addiction, rubbery and other evil doings. Adding to it the increasing number of youth workers in the country. Why are these things happening? How can we become the future of the countrymen when we seemed to lose our paths?
                Last July 3, 2013, during our Youth Sector Orientation of our NSTP, a video was shown to us. That was all about the slow increase of Filipinos minimum wage in every Presidential term. According to the video, during the time of Pres. Corazon Aquino, there was an eighty-eight pesos increase to the minimum wage. During Pres. Gloria Aquino’s term, it only increased into five pesos. While today’s President, Pres. Noynoy Aquino, added nothing to the minimum wage of many Filipino workers. This is how unfortunate our country today. The rich become richer, the poor become poorer. This affects to the development of the youths. Minimum earner workers can’t send their children in school due to their little earnings.
                There was another video that was shown to us. The video was all about the demolition of houses in San Juan, Mania. I could really see how desperate they were in protecting their houses from the demolition team. People were shouting, children were crying and others were trying to fight against the police officers. It was really hard to watch your brothers and sisters suffer those pain. This is also one factor of the increasing number of out of school youths in the country. Their family can’t afford to build their own houses, how much more sending them to school for straight 14 years. And if they have money, of course they will prioritize building their houses than sending their in school.
                We also listened to a song about high rate of school fees in the public schools in the country. Many of the Filipino youths were not able to continue their studies in college or even in high school because of the high school fees. For these reasons, a lot of students are now against the government. A video of rallies was also shown to us. Students were having their rallies in front of the government to show the pain their suffering due to unaffordable and increasing tuition fees. Unfortunately, these were just put into vain. Still the government is in deaf mode in educational issues.
                What is the government doing? Why can’t they increase the minimum wage of the workers? Why can’t they give houses to those who don’t have? Why can’t they lower the tuition fees in State Universities in the country so that many can go to school? I understand that the government is also facing a lot of problems in the country. Not just all that I have mentioned. But these were not new anymore. We’ve been fighting for these problems ever since the world began. And still, it remained unanswered over the years.
                After the seminar, I had opened my eyes to the reality of country’s situation. I had developed values like diligence, perseverance and humility. I know I can’t change the world by just writing this article. But I believe that everything begins from a simple dot. I will be that simple dot that will make up everything. If we, the Filipino youths, will help each other, we can achieve the goal we’ve been aiming for a long time. We will show the whole world that we are truly the future of the nation.

Martes, Setyembre 24, 2013

Beyond What I Believed.



               Religion is defined as an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to the supernatural, and to spirituality. One has its own different religions. Some believe in Allah, some believe in Jesus Christ and some believe in prophets. One’s religion depends on the culture and the group he belonged.
                September 22, 2013, I tend to travel almost the whole Asia for just 6 hours. I couldn’t believe I went to China, India, Tibet and Taiwan for just Php 160 as fare. Experiencing the religion practices in the said places was beyond my imagination. Who would have thought I will be able to experience being a Taoist, Buddhist and Sikh for just half of the day. It was indeed a super experience and a dream come true.
 Our class on History 2 decided to have temple hopping in some of the temples in Cebu. I didn’t actually go to China, India, Tibet and Taiwan. I just stepped on some the places in Cebu that shows some of their religion practices.
The airplane, I mean the bus first stopped at Taoist temple near Lahug, Cebu City. Upon seeing the gate of the temple with colorful sculpture, I felt like I was going to China. As we enter the temple, I was amazed by the different images in front of us. There was Shih Huang Ti’s image. He was considered the first emperor of China and now became a God. Prof. Esperito explained the history of Taoist. I experienced praying to their God. I even tried my luck to the oracle bones and the so called kidney stones. Being a Taoist for a short while was really memorable.
Our next stop was the Sikhism temple. It was manage by some Indians in Cebu. I entered their temple with my head covered to respect their Gods. I saw images of Guru Nanak and Lord Shiva and his wife. But what amazed me most is their holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib. They worship this book and they consider it holy. Baba Gi, a priest in their religion, filled our ears with its worship songs. He also read us some of the readings in Guru Granth Sahib which really inspired me. They let us taste their holy corsage.  They believe that there is only one God. They will accept you in their temple whatever your religion is.
Second to the last stop was a Tibetan temple. It was actually big compared to the two temples we’ve been to. The images of Buddha were indeed big. There were different crafts in different rooms that are use for worshiping their Gods. There was this room intended for the remains of some Buddhist. We met two monks who welcomed us in their temple
Our last stop but definitely not the least was also a Buddhist temple. It was also big and you could actually have a glance of Cebu City up there. The caretaker of the temple gave us some history of their religion. He said to be good person; you must do the three important things: Do good, speak good and think good. He led us to inside their temple. I saw different images of Buddha. I already saw some of them in the Tibetan temple. We bid goodbye to place after.
Being a roman catholic, I never thought of experiencing the religion of others. I never thought of worshiping the Gods of others for I believe I have my own God. But when I experienced those things in just half of the day, I realized that it is not bad to try being something you’re not used to be. The trip gave me a positive outlook to the religions in Asia or even in the world. Though it was just a short time, it left a memory in my heart. A memory that I will cherish forever. So, the next time I encounter Taoist, Buddhist, Sikh or any religion different from mine, I will surely give them the biggest respect.
I quoted what Baba Gi said, “No matter what our religion is, we believe in the same God.”

Huwebes, Setyembre 19, 2013

Miss No-Good-at-Everything

Have you ever felt being so stupid? You think you can't do anything right and you always mess up things. The moment you try something ends failing. You feel like you're not worth it to live in this planet. Sometimes you ask yourself what's your purpose in this world when you can do anything right. You're jealous to others who can sing, dance, paint and write. If you don't feel all these, I have to congratulate you. But if you do, I think we need to talk.

Sixteen years. Sixteen years of living in this crazy world. For those sixteen years, believe it or not, I still don't know where am I good at. A lot of teenagers like me already knew their talents. They already knew what to do for their future. I envy those people. No matter how much I try to excel at something, I always end up losing.

I tried singing and dancing. I joined choirs in school. I sang everyday during my vacant hours. I thought I was a good singer. But when they rejected me in the choir and when my friends laugh every time I sing, I realized I'm just a trying hard singer. I tried my luck in dancing. I even joined cheerdance team in my school. But as always, I ended up being laugh at and insulted by the instructor. It hurts actually, but I needed to accept it.

I never stopped. I tried painting and acting. I joined painting contest. As expected, I lose. I tried to audition in a theater. They told me to wait for their call. My eyes went all white of waiting, but I never receive any call from them. I guess it's not really my field.

I'm not good in school neither. I belong to the achievers during high school, but I believe I'm not smart. I'm not a good sister. I'm not a good daughter. I always give my parents headaches. I don't do house hold chores and I always ask for money.

The only thing that I think I'm good at is writing. I used to win during writing contest and my friends said that my articles are really good. But when I enter college and saw a lot of good writers, I pity myself. How can they write such an amazing write ups? Mine are just dots compare to their articles.

Until this very moment, as I am writing this essay, I still don't know where am I good at. In the first place, I don't know if I can do good things. Even in my course right now, I don't know if I will excel on this field. Well, I guess I need to accept that I'm Miss No-Good-at-Everything.