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The Day I Lost a Classmate, and Gained a Reminder

One morning, I received news that left me still and quiet. Harold, a college...

Life in Adelaide

Just like that, it's been two months since we relocated to Adelaide. A career...

My 9 Key Lessons and Experiences From 2024

As we wrap up the year 2024, there are lessons we learned and challenges...

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A short collection of memories, thoughts and ideas on topics categorized as above.

Hong Kong, Always: A Quick Visit Through Memory Lane

It had been six years since I left Hong Kong for. It's the city that once held all the chapters of my young adulthood,...

The Day I Lost a Classmate, and Gained a Reminder

One morning, I received news that left me still and quiet. Harold, a college classmate — someone whose face I can still picture so...

Life in Adelaide

Just like that, it's been two months since we relocated to Adelaide. A career opportunity in South Australia presented for Babes in December, and...

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Why Mintal is My Ultimate Home

Today, my folks in the Philippines celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Not only from my college alma mater but also from the...

A Tale of Our Engineering Projects

The Computer Engineering course is a hefty educational investment. First, as a five-year degree course, there are at least ten semesters to pursue the route....

The Joy Audiobooks and Podcasts Bring

The moment the Sony Walkman was introduced to the mass market, it changed the way we are entertained on the go. The only thing...

The Underrated Value of Gratitude

Many people realize that money isn't everything, and getting rich, powerful, or famous does not always equate to achieving genuine happiness. That is maybe...

8 More Lessons I Learned During My First Year in Australia

Today marks my first year in Australia. The memory was vivid and even took me back in October 2007 when I first visited the...

The Day I Lost a Classmate, and Gained a Reminder

One morning, I received news that left me still and quiet. Harold, a college classmate — someone whose face I can still picture so clearly, whose voice I can almost hear if I try — passed away. It’s strange how memories can suddenly feel so...