Eternal hope
Can we please process this wonderful eternal spring of hope. It’s nice to hear that according to the survey, up to ninety percent of Filipinos said they would enter the new year with hope, rather than fear. That’s nice, since fear is capable of paralyzing one into inactivity. But what good does hope make if it turns into the same apathy among people. Let’s not stop at hoping. Hoping always means depending on the future or depending on other people. Let’s do something now. (Don’t pin your hopes on the many predictions of those fortune tellers and feng shui experts featured in almost all TV programs these past few days.)
Again, may we all have a prosperous new year.

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