Hello August!
I finished Naruto Shippuuden last night. That's more than a month worth of living in shinobi world. 720 episodes +some of the OVAs and movies.
Okay, now what? Lol.
Ongoing pa ang My Hero Academia, and I also started watching Hiromiya.
Alam ko naman. Hindi productive. Marami sigurong pwedeng gawin ang taong tulad ko sa panahon ngayon na I can't really go out, and have so much more time that usual. Ano ba gagawin ko?
Started working out ulet. Just today lang. I've lost about 2 kilos these past days kahit di naman ako nag da diet. My stomach was acting weird. Probably because I ate mint candies 3 months past its expiration. Lol. I've gained 6 kilos for the past 2 years of this pandemic, so 2 less kilos doesn't really look that obvious.
Tapos?
Ewan ko. Ano bang goal ko?
Sa ilang years ko sa TM, I figured out that the best way to write a speech is to decide on how you're gonna end it first. Next, you should write the beginning. At the beginning, you must give your audience a preview on how you're speech is going to end. From there, you can easily move on to the next segments of your speech, since you already know the ending, and can just drive your speech there.
Siguro ganun din sa mga stories. Even Amiel Urbano, yung laging champion sa mga writing contest ng Kalyo, tingin ko, ganun din ang pattern na sinusunod pag nagsusulat. He usually starts and ends his stories with the same line. Ang galing ng taong yun.
Siguro pwede rin tong i-apply sa buhay no. Alamin muna kung anong ending ang gusto mo. Then start with that ending in mind. Then proceed as needed. Magbago man ang strategies mo to get there, as long as alam mo kung san ka pupunta, I think, that will give you enough clues on what's best to do next.
Anong ending ang gusto ko? Sa totoo lang, ang hirap sagutin ng tanong na to.
Siguro... siguro nga, may parte rin kasi na nakakatakot to spend your life trying to reach a goal then eventually fail. Sa anime, people acknowledge those who do their best. Hindi ko alam kung cultural thing ba to, but I don't think things are like that in real life. at least not if you're living in the Philippines. We'd rather want to appear effortlessly genius than someone who achieved excellence out of hard work, di ba?
Hindi ko alam kung ako lang ba ang nakakafeel ng ganito, pero sa totoo lang, naooffend ako whenever I manage to achieve something great through hardwork tas ang maririnig kong sasabihin ng mga tao e, "ang sipag mo", imbis na "ang galing mo".
Does anyone else feel this way too? Sakin kasi ang translation non e, "hindi ka naman talaga magaling, nag effort ka lang". Ganun. Lol.
Pero sabi nila, life is a mirror daw. How you see others reflects who you are. I'm probably having those thoughts myself towards others, kaya akala ko ganun yung iniisip nila towards me. Siguro. I don't know.
Kung tutuusin, hindi naman talaga yun mahalaga.
Ayokong may pagsisihan. Ayokong dumating sa point na I'm too old, and it's too late to change my life, tas saka pa ko magsisisi.
Sighs. Eto na naman tayo.
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