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What Life is All About How to Take Back Your Life When the World Around You Collapses

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21/06/2025

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08/06/2025

“33 ka na, di ka pa rin kasal?”

Ilang beses mo na din yan narinig?

As if marriage is the only proof na successful ka.
As if your timeline should look like theirs.
As if being single at this age is a problem that needs fixing.

You are not behind.
You are not less.
You are not incomplete.

You are growing.
Healing.
Learning how to love yourself fully
before you give that love away.

While others are choosing wedding gowns,
you might be choosing peace.
While others are raising children,
you might be raising your standards.

And that’s something to be proud of.

Being unmarried at 33 doesn’t mean you’re lost.
It means you’ve taken the time
to become the woman you were meant to be
before sharing your life with someone else.

Use this season well:
Build your emotional strength.
Protect your peace.
Love yourself the way you want to be loved.
Invest in your dreams, your health, your joy.

Because when the right love arrives,
you won’t come empty.
You’ll come full. Overflowing.
You’ll be a partner, not someone needing rescue.

And when that day comes,
you won’t walk down the aisle because you finally became enough—
but because you already were.

HINDI KA PA KASAL, PERO BUO KA NA.






That’s the kind of wholeness no ring can give you.

She was drowning.And nobody noticed
Nobody, except her.It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.Anita Ál...
07/06/2025

She was drowning.
And nobody noticed

Nobody, except her.

It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.
Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine.
But when her performance ended
 she didn’t come up for air.

She had lost consciousness.
Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink.
Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool.

The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges.
Everyone was clapping.

But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed.
She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface.
She felt in her heart that something was wrong.

Without thinking twice, she dove in.
Fully dressed. Shoes and all.

She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist,
and brought her back up.
She saved her life.

This story left me thinking


Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling?
Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air?

And more importantly


Would you be that person for someone else?
Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink?
Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading?

In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us—
but truly notices us.
Someone who knows when we’re about to give up,
and has the courage to jump in and save us.

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