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Galvez series #1: Under the same Sky (Completed)
Galvez series #2: Leaves of Tomorrow
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I picked up a book in the bookstore titled "Is Love Worth Fighting For?"—an intriguing question. As an avid reader of dark romance and tragedy, stories like these always captivate me. They remind me how fragile and complex love can be, especially in a world that’s often unforgiving.
When asked if I believe in forever or happy endings, it’s hard to say. I think happy endings are a kind of magic. Even if they only exist in our minds, we hold onto them because they offer a glimmer of hope, something bright to hold against life’s darker times. But can we truly find happiness in a world filled with heartbreak, corruption, and pain? It seems almost impossible. But maybe that's the challenge.
As I walked through the city, past faces worn by time and struggle, I thought about how hard it must be to believe in change, especially when surrounded by a society that often values power over people. And yet, here I am, holding onto the hope that one day, things will be different.
Is it still possible to find happiness at the end of all the pain? Can we ever achieve a world without heartbreaks, crimes, and pain, where only happiness exists, even if fairytales are not real? Pero sobrang labo niyan. 'Yan na ata ang pinaka impossible sa lahat.
Hindi puwedeng walang krimen. Hindi puwedeng masaya lang. Hindi puwedeng hindi nakakaranas ng sakit. We made to suffer. Kailangan nating masaktan para malaman na buhay tayo... Na totoo ang mundo.
Umupo ako sa sofa at binuksan ang Tv. Bumungad agad sa akin ang campaign ads ng isang politician. I smirked and shook my head. Politican are so full of their butt. Ang aasim.
"Pag ako ang pinagkatiwalaan niyo na mamahala sainyo, bababaan ko ang presyo ng bigas at ng mga bilihin. Wala nang maghihirap" That's the lame speech of politicians here in the Philippines at ang mga Pilipino naman madaling makuha sa mga mabubulaklak na salita. Look where they are now? Begging the government to do their job properly? Kung sana lang ay hindi kayo nakuha sa pera, edi sana hindi niyo na kailangan na magmaka-awa sakanila para gampanan ang trabaho nila.
Nabigyan lang ng 500 akala nila magbabago na ang buhay nila do'n? Shame!
Ano nga ba ang requirements para maging isang ganap na politician? Kailangan ba matalino? Kailangan ba may latin honors? Kailangan ba college graduate? Kailangan ba may master's degree? Kailangan ba abogado? Kailangan ba Doctor? O may degree sa related sa Politics, journalism, criminology? Economy? Administration?

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