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On structure versus agency

 One of the things that you learn early on in life is that hard work will get you places, and that hard work will be everything you need to get ahead in life. Right, so that's complete and utter bullshit. Because honestly, at the end of the day, hard work will get you places, but how far you get to go will depend on your starting point.

What's cookin' doc?

The last time I cooked for anybody on a regular basis, I was living on my own in Cagayan de Oro. Back then, I was limited to oatmeal and stuff that usually came from a can.

Why we keep talking about martial law

Today marks the 50th anniversary of when martial law was signed into law by Ferdinand Marcos back in 1972. I don't normally post about these things, but in this age of misinformation, disinformation, and social media, I think it's important to talk about these things again. 

Resting

Something I read somewhere recently: stop asking yourself why you're so lazy, and start asking yourself why you need to rest so much. To ape Good Mythical Morning, I decided to talk about that today, because for some reason, I find myself drawn towards rest more often these days, much to my frustration - but maybe I shouldn't be frustrated about having to rest after all. 

Turncoatism!

As I write this, I had recently just read that former BBM supporters were pushing for the president to resign his position in order to make way for the vice president to take over. Opposition supporters - of which I am a part of, but more on that some other time - are frothing at the bit, preparing their I told you sos and Here it comes, many giddy with anticipation at the shitshow that the government is slowly turning into. 

The Queen is dead. Long live (and God save) the King.

Queen Elizabeth II passed away today. I don't think I know enough about the British monarchy to be able to say much in terms of a proper tribute to the lady - my girlfriend follows royalty more closely than I ever did - but I think it's important to note that she was probably the longest (and first - don't quote me on that because my parents may have exposed me to Rey Juan Carlos and Reina Sofia before that) monarch that I've ever encountered.

Dealing with uncertainty

This article originally started out as an article on the illness my dad had last 2016. Then I put it on the back burner for so long, that I forgot it existed. Today, both my parents have passed away, and I can no longer write an article about how it is to recover, as a family, from the ordeals dad went through without looking at it through the lens of more recent events, which I believe is unfair to it because those were a completely different set of emotions and circumstances that are sure to be overshadowed by their passing within the past two years.

A (short) meditation on the heroic minute

Sleeping patterns are not my friend. Just as with everything else, having a regular sleep pattern requires a little bit of discipline, and that can be pretty taxing, considering everything each individual has to work on every day.