9 Lessons I Learned From Vacation with Coworkers

After two years of working from home, I finally met the talented individuals behind the company I’m working for. We, together with my wife, spent a four-day vacation in Puerto Galera — a trip made possible by Damon Burton (lucky folks, thank you). The Takeaway: Spending time with these people building meaningful relationships — strolling the … Continue Reading →

 

Why Fear Failure? Give it a Try

Albert Einstein once said, “If you’ve never failed, you’ve never tried anything new.” The truth is if you don’t have any failures, you’re playing it safe. You’re just doing what anyone else is doing — conform, follow traditional rules, or live paycheck to paycheck. Sure, we all want safe, stability, and security. But just like … Continue Reading →

 

Things I Don’t Understand

I don’t understand why we spend so much time earning more money only to spend it on entertainment and hoard material possessions and buy more properties. I don’t understand why we’re dissatisfied with simple living and why we want the latest gadgets and why they advise, “Don’t settle for less.” What’s wrong with settling for less? I don’t understand … Continue Reading →

 

You’re Alive, Don’t Waste It

The problem is you don’t appreciate your life. You think that you would be happy once you get the promotion. You think that everything will be okay when you have that money. You think that you’re unlucky because you’re not born rich. I’m not rich and you need not be either. Haven’t you realized that … Continue Reading →

 

4 Stories of Generosity from Strangers

This year, I was lucky to experience random acts of kindness. And what’s more surprising, it came from strangers — or let’s say people I haven’t met before. These people, whether they realized or not, conveyed life lessons I will forever treasure. They inspired me to be a better person. The first story was from … Continue Reading →