Author: Pages & Footprints
Bangka
Ang buhay niya man ay sa tubig
Muli pa rin siyang gigilid
Sa pampang na tahimik
Malayo sa dagat ng mga mang-uusig

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Haiku 041618
Mula sa gilid
Gugulong kanyang butil
Salami’y dusa
Don’t quit your job
In a generation where there is a growing population of those who dream of breaking free from nine-to-five job and where everyone who has bravely broken free advises you to do the same, an opposite advice may be a surprise.
Do. Not. Quit. Your. Job.
No. Do not resign just yet.
If you want to quit your job because you are tired of the hassle it all brings you when you catch the morning transport, and the stress it gets you when you fight your way to commute back home, no, that reason is not enough.
Yes, it is understandable. Yes it is tiring. No, nobody wants the stress in travelling to and from work.
But how long have you been living in the metro before you decide to take this job? If you live nearby and around the city, I bet you understood how terrible traffic is long before you took this job.
Before you quit, remember why you took this job in the first place. yes, in spite of the stress along the road.
Do you envy those who tell you about the convenience of their home-based job? There is a lot of good things about working from home. It works for some people.. And they want to tell you how convenient it is to live like that. They want to share its beauty, through social media.
But maybe, it works against for some. That is why they use social media to boost their ego. They use it as channel to peek out into the world.. The real world which you regularly see when you experience those stressful public transportation. The real world where you get to meet real people, new and old, young and aged..
Going out everyday shows you the real ways of the world. Its beauty, scars and wounds. There is a lot of good things about going out of your nest everyday for work.
If the reason you want to quit is because you want more money, no, that reason is not enough.
Yes, everybody wants a higher pay. No, you should not stay in a job that offers less if you think you could get better compensation at a company that requires the same or less effort.
Just remember that money is not always enough reason to quit. Do not give up your job that keeps you financially stable. Your company may not pay you as high as others can, but maybe it can take care of you better than those who promise to bring you wealth sooner.
Do not give up just yet. Money is not everything.
If you want to quit your job because you want to serve your religious community, no, that reason is not enough. Unless you take the vow of poverty, or the vow of celibacy (making you swear to denounce physical intimacy, and thus denouncing the rights and duty to bear a child into the world and build a family), no, do not quit your job for your religious community.
If you believe your religious community is worth the unemployment, then ask again. Will you really be serving God, or will you be serving your community leader?
Will you have enough resources to share your blessings among the less fortunate?
God will provide, yes you say. But what will happen to the gifts you were given? You got those talents, knowledge and skills for a reason. Use them. Be the means so God can provide for yourself, and others.
If you want to quit your job and move to another where you will be better appreciated or compensated; if there is fire building within you that your current job suppresses; if there is a life that needs your presence to evolve to its best.. Do it. Leave.. Otherwise, rethink your options.
Rekindling your sense of commitment to the very job you once dreamed of hiring you could allow you to give back to your loved ones, your community, your country. Maybe it could fund you to pursue your true hidden passion.
What would you lose when you quit? What would you get?
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Foggy, smokey night
Show me what it’s like
To sleep in peaceful dreams.
Lovely moony light
Why stay behind
the cloudy dusts?
Shine like those nights
For lovers’ delight.
Where, oh sky, and when
Could I see you like back then
When bards sing of you
As starry, starry night?
Nang dahil sa cellphone
How does it feel to be sleep paralyzed?
