Thursday, November 6, 2008

A Historic Moment for the United States

There's no better way to explain what has just happened after this year's elections than through this illustration by Patrick Moberg:


America has finally moved one step forward. Young African-Americans and other minorities can finally say "someday, I want to be the President of the United States of America."
"Rosa sat so Martin could walk. Martin walked so Barack could run. Barack is running so our children can fly."
It's a defining moment for the United States. Yes, the U.S. may not be the BEST nation in the world, but what happens in it affects all of us. The U.S. election day is a global event that should not have been missed. When its economy tumbles, the global economy tumbles along with it. Just because you're not in the United States doesn't mean you can't be affected by its actions.

I admire what I have just witnessed a few days ago. Many Americans never thought they would see what they just saw in their lifetime. I personally could not believe that America would finally take down that last barrier. Truly, racism still abounds, but we're getting closer to where we should be.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

A Letter to a College Student

Today's an interesting day because somebody randomly asked for my advice on how to adapt to college. I believe I may have had a few words to say about this since my journey wasn't necessarily a bed of roses. Surprisingly, the thoughts just flowed as I typed, and I realized just how much I went through in my college life. To help even more people out, I'm sharing with you my letter to that person below (in its rawest form) in case you find anything of value. I'd also love to read in the comments section other people's versions of how to adapt to college.

to tell you the truth, it wasn't easy for me since i ended up jumping right into a foreign university in a different country. aside from adjustments in college life, i also had to adapt to the cultural changes.

when i started in college, i had to stay at a dorm with an American roommate. i think this applies to anybody when I say: you should ALWAYS give way. when your roommates don't care about studying, when they're noisy, or whatever, you should be the one to ADJUST: find a suitable place for you to study if you wish (e.g., library). If there's something you hate about your roommates, it's best to just either keep it to yourself and try to make the best out of what you have, or talk to them in the nicest way possible.

Now, when it comes to school, let me tell you -- it may NOT be as easy as it was in high school. It is normal to have trouble finding your place in college. They always say that you should join as much clubs and orgs as you can to make new friends. Fact is, for me, I joined two clubs when I was a freshman: both of which I left immediately after the first semester simply because I wasn't comfortable with the people around me.

In the end, for my first two or three years in college, I wasn't active in my extra-curriculars and I didn't really have a lot of friends -- partly because it was hard to make friends with people from a different culture.

Don't be scared to tread along college by yourself, if that's what's most comfortable for you. If you can't make friends with the students, my BIGGEST advice would be: make friends with your TEACHERS because in the end, they are the ones who can help you succeed.

I found the strength and motivation from my professors. I ALWAYS sat in the front row. I ALWAYS knew my professors on a first AND last name basis. I would always make sure that THEY know ME on a first AND last name basis. Don't be afraid to step up to them and talk to them after class because you will gain knowledge and friendship from these people.

I remembered back then I was like you, very worried about whether or not I am capable of adjusting. I was scared because I didn't really have any friends to help me out. I didn't have clubs and orgs that would look good on my resume. I was alone. I did everything by myself. There even came a time where I was complaining to my parents and I told them that I just didn't find college challenging at all (I spoke too soon :P).

In the end, all you really have to do is HANG IN THERE. Just keep at it, keep doing what you need to do (PASS AND/OR EXCEL IN YOUR CLASSES). Eventually, as years go by and you inch closer towards graduation, I can assure you that you will find people just like you and you will make more friends. It is better to have friends that share the same interests as you -- and you will find these people during your junior/senior years because the diversity of the students in your classes will SHRINK as you start taking more and more subjects that relate to your degree. You will find that, in your senior year, almost ALL of you will be from the same major so you will be more comfortable around them. You will probably see the same faces over and over as you take more of those core subjects.

If you can (I know I failed in this aspect back then), find a 'buddy' who you can share your experiences with. I only gained a buddy when I was a junior, but it really helped me a lot. We took a lot of our subjects together, we even took our online exams together, and we would group together for projects.

I guarantee you that you will be able to find your place. DON'T RUSH. You will get there eventually.

Good luck!


-Mark

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

CBOnline.com V2 Launch

Today is the day I launched the new version of Christian Bautista's website. As always, the site is flooded with... quietness.

www.christianbautistaonline.com

:)

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Be Productive AND Entertained

You probably like going online if you're staring at my blog at the moment. You may also have a lot of free time on your hands. Maybe not. Either way, I have a few tips for you to save time browsing the same websites and blogs over and over again. And if you also happen to be a music aficionado, I have a fun tip for you to finally let go of your playlist and let your computer do the choosing for you. Fancy, eh? Read on!

Reading on-the-go
If you're like me who loves to read other people's blogs, news, and just about anything on the Internet, then you will benefit greatly from RSS technology. Sounds familiar? If so, then congratulations. You should be wise enough to use it now. Doesn't ring a bell? Then let me give you a rundown:

RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a method of sharing and broadcasting content such as news from a website. Using XML, items such as news articles can be automatically downloaded into a News Reader or published onto another website. [Source]
In short, you can have all your favorite blogs, news websites, and anything RSS-enabled on one RSS reader or website. Before you get all confused, all you have to do is get yourself an account on Google if you don't have one (seriously, why??) and sign up with Google Reader, an RSS aggregator/reader.

Once you're set, check out all your favorite websites for RSS feeds. My blog, for example, has a huge RSS button at the bottom of the rightmost sidebar. Clicking on it will send you to the RSS feed. Copy the RSS feed link and add it to Google Reader. By doing so, you're subscribing to the feeds of the website, and Google Reader will be instantly updated if ever new articles are written.

To eliminate even more guesswork, use Mozilla Firefox if you haven't yet (again... seriously, why??) and install the Google Reader Watcher add-on. You will have a small notifier at the bottom right portion of your Firefox status bar which notifies you if new articles have been posted on any of your subscriptions. This way, you don't even have to check Google Reader every now and then to see if you have new articles waiting for you. This add-on does it for you.

Here's a sneak peek of a Google Reader-enhanced lifestyle:

Of course, you don't have to limit yourself with Google Reader. You can look for other news aggregators out there that can serve the same purpose. Google Reader is simply a personal preference.

Training your personal DJ: the computer
The computer is not just some fancy interface you click and type on to get things done according to what you want. It can also be trained to know more about your tastes and choices, with the help of ingenious software.

If you are a music fan and love to listen to music all the time, but easily waste your time choosing what song to play next and skipping tracks you hate, then you need a personal DJ. It's easy with the help of your computer, Internet access, and Pandora. Here's a little briefing of what Pandora actually is:
Pandora is an automated music recommendation and Internet radio service created by the Music Genome Project. Users enter a song or artist that they enjoy, and the service responds by playing selections that are musically similar. Users provide feedback on the individual song choices — approval or disapproval — which Pandora takes into account for future selections. [Source]
What makes Pandora exciting is the fact that you are not limited to the songs on your computer. It is a "thinking" system that meticulously chooses what types of songs to serve you based on your choices. Aside from the fact that there is an extremely high likelihood that you will love what you're hearing, you are also giving yourself the chance to listen to a lot of other songs that you hardly knew even existed. It's like creating your very own radio station, except your computer does the choosing for you!

To top it all off, you can also install a desktop client of Pandora so you don't have to keep your browser open all the time. Just go to www.pandora.com/desktop and download the client, which is based off of Adobe AIR. Once it is installed, you will be able to access Pandora in its own window, and minimizing it will instantly hide Pandora in your system tray while it is running in the background.

A quick reminder though; I have yet to see Filipino songs and artists on their selections, and I highly doubt it would happen soon. Nonetheless, it's still worth a shot! Check out a Pandora-inspired lifestyle:


With today's technology, we should be adventurous to try and find new conveniences for us. An "automated" lifestyle sure sounds neat, but it takes a little elbow grease to get things up and running.

I hope these tips would help inspire you to go out there and discover new ways to save time, be more productive, and more entertained!

Share your tips in the comments!

Updates: (4:45 pm) Even more options are coming up as I research further on music recommendation services! Check out Last.fm which seems to be more user-friendly but is social-based, meaning its recommendations are based on the choices of other people using their software -- PLUS there are actually Filipino artists on there! It also studies your computer's playlists (called "scrobbling") to further know your musical tastes. The drawback is that the voting system doesn't matter as much as in Pandora. I've noticed that I skipped more tracks using Last.fm's recommendation service.

(5:06 pm) If you still prefer Pandora, you should also consider openPandora, an open-source media player that is more integrated to the Windows system. Check them out!

(5:51 pm) Sadly, I just realized that Pandora is actually U.S. ONLY :( Sorry folks! Don't worry though! Last.fm is still available as an option!

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Expectations

"When someone sees the same people everyday, they wind up becoming a part of that person's life. And then they want the person to change. If someone isn't what others want them to be, the others become angry. Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives, but none about his or her own."
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
I'm currently listening to the audiobook of Coelho's The Alchemist when I came across that intriguing quote. It seemed to sear through my ears as the storyteller slowly delivered the lines. I began to reflect on its meaning, as it somehow applies to the same thing that has been bothering me ever since.

Maybe I was wrong to expect so much from that person?

Every word of the quote hit me spot on. Siguro nga, kapag ang isang tao ay naging parte na ng buhay natin at napapalapit na tayo sa kanila, tumataas nang tumataas ang expectations natin pagdating sa kanilang ugali, pamumuhay, at kung anu-ano pa. Kulang na lang tayo na mismo ang magsabi sa kanila kung paano nila palalakarin ang kanilang buhay. In the end, it's still their business kung ano ang gusto nilang gawin sa buhay nila. Our concern for them as friends would have to be cut short at some point. It is their life, therefore, they are entitled to their own decision.

We always want other people to change to conform to what we desire them to be. Why is it that when we see somebody on television, in photographs, or anywhere else we have so much to say and criticize about them? It seems like we absolutely know how they should lead their lives. We feel like we are entitled to an opinion para pulaan ang isang tao dahil lamang hindi nila naabot ang expectations natin. Who are we to set standards anyway?

More importantly, we are so good at criticizing how other people look, sing, act, and even live. But have we looked at the mirror recently? How perfect are we? If you criticize someone about his or her looks, have you looked at the mirror and affirmed to yourself that you are indeed a god or goddess? If you laugh at a person who cannot sing, have you listened to yourself lately? Lastly, if you have so much to say about how somebody lives his or her own life, have you done a reality check of how perfect your life is right now?

Exactly. No. People who expect so much from other people forget to look at themselves first. Before you try and solve somebody else's problem, you might as well solve your own first. That way, we will live in a world where nobody has to be afraid of how other people think about them, nobody has to have expectations and set standards for other people to follow, and nobody has to be involved in a conflict just because they did not meet other people's expectations.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Pride & Forgiveness

Pride is such an unusual element found in every human being.

It is a two-faced emotion. On one hand, it evokes a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence; on the other, it is a destructive barrier that every human being feels compelled to protect. The question, however, is why?

What is it with pride that makes people arrogant and overly defensive? Why do people forget the importance of forgiveness simply because of their pride? And most certainly, what the hell is ego and why does everyone seem to possess it?

In the short time that I’ve been around, I have encountered a bunch of people from different walks of life. For some reason, a small word of caution for them caused so much havoc (not to mention disturbance to their pride) that it almost felt impossible to fix—and up to this moment, it is yet to be. In the end, I realized that the only thing that is pulling everyone apart is pride.

One person is so eager to protect her pride that she cannot admit her own fault, and instead, passes all the blame on the others. To fuel the fire, she has someone behind her to feed on her ego. It doesn’t make things any worse than that.

Somehow, the better off your stature in life is, the harder it is for you to lower your pride and admit to yourself that you are indeed human just like anybody else. Luckily, I am but a measly commoner that I was able to swallow whatever pride I have left to admit my share of the fault and say my apologies. For others, sadly, it is not as easy as that.

Let this serve as a reminder to everyone.

I attended Sunday mass two weeks ago only to be bludgeoned by the truth. Over and over have I encountered signs and messages that tell me that no argument should be left unsettled.

As it is in every Catholic celebration of the Eucharist, the priest went on with his homily. He blatantly admitted that he believes the sincerity of people attending mass has gone awry. Instead, going to church every Sunday happens only because it has become part of a routine. In fact, he went on to challenge everyone to ask themselves, “Who among you have come out of church after a Sunday mass and said, ‘Wow! That was such a spiritually uplifting experience!'?”

Luckily, the deacon behind the priest comically raised his hand. Well, you should probably expect that kind of an answer from him. For all the others, however, there was no show of hands.

After an awkward moment of truthful silence, the priest went on and talked about forgiveness. A sincere and spiritually uplifting experience, he claims, only comes from a heart that is free of hatred and grudges, thus it is very crucial to acknowledge the importance of forgiveness. After a lengthy but meaningful sermon, I was struck by the simple line the priest uttered in the end: “Learn to love AGAIN.”

If Jesus could forgive the entire human race of its sins, not to mention offer Himself for forgiveness, what makes you any special? Why can’t you forgive? Aside from that, why can’t you ask for forgiveness?

Don’t let your pride hinder your desire for peace. Any argument has an ending, as long as there is forgiveness and humility in the hearts of all that are involved.

I am saying this not because I can come clean and say that I have forgiven all those that have hurt me, but instead, let this serve as an invitation for forgiveness. Let us all learn to forgive, and at the same time, learn to ask for forgiveness.

Pride is an unnecessary shield that makes us feel superior to others. Because of it, arguments are left unsolved, and conflicts are put aside to burrow deeper into our hearts. The longer we keep our grudges, the harder it is to forgive and be forgiven.

Why do you think are we encouraged to settle our arguments the same day they are committed? Yet despite this, why do so many people always ask for “space” after a fight? All this does is prolong the hurt and allow for our pride to balloon unnecessarily. In the end, it does not encourage forgiveness.

Being able to forgive and be forgiven is not going to scar your reputation or lower your sense of well-being. All it does is remind you that you are human, capable of committing mistakes. At the same time, you should be able to acknowledge that everyone else around you is also capable of committing mistakes. Because of this, there is no excuse for forgiveness. One must indeed learn to forgive in order to be forgiven. If Jesus could forgive all of humanity, then why can't we forgive the few people who have trespassed us?

Think of it this way. Have you ever been nailed to a cross yet? Of course not. But if ever it happens to you, would you be able to forgive those who nailed you to the cross on the grounds that they do not know what they were doing? I bet not. Well, Jesus did. So what makes it hard for you to forgive other people? You certainly are no Jesus, yet you find it harder to forgive. Why so?

In all honesty, I have been hurt by what has happened in the past and am still picking up the pieces and mending my wounds. But I have exhausted all the “space” I needed to stand up and live a normal life again. Sadly, no one has ever come up to me and swallowed their pride to ask for forgiveness. I, along with a few people (two to be exact), have already done the lion’s share of the work. All we ask now is for them to admit that, like us, they are simply human, no matter what social class they belong to. All we hope for is an end to this exhausting fight.

How I wish they could just let go of their pride and put things back to where they should be. Then again, they might be too busy protecting their pride to do that. (After all, who would want to say sorry to someone younger than you? We are so used to thinking that adults are ALWAYS right. Well, THINK AGAIN.)

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

West Side Story

I've been a little busy lately because I was making a layout for Christian Bautista's official website for his upcoming role as Tony on a local production of the Broadway musical, West Side Story.

Check it out: www.christianbautistaonline.com :)

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

By Faith Alone?

Bilang isang Romano Katoliko, may mga ilang paniniwala ang simbahan na seryoso kong pinapangatawanan at ipinaglalaban. Isa sa mga pinakaimportante ay ang debate sa kung paano tayo maisasalba ng Panginoon mula sa ating mga kasalanan upang makasama natin Siya magpakailanman sa kabilang buhay. Are we really saved by faith alone?

Naglipana ang mga papel na may mga salita ng Diyos sa kalye. Kadalasan ay makakapulot ka ng mga pakalat-kalat lamang sa mga gasolinahan. Pagbuklat mo sa maliit na papel ay may mensaheng nagsasabing, "kapag tinanggap mo ang Panginoon ng buong-buo sa iyong buhay, ikaw ay maililigtas!" Karamihan pa sa mga papel na ito ay pinupuna ang turo ng simbahang Katoliko na hindi lamang tayo maisasalba sa pamamagitan ng paniniwala sa Diyos, kung hindi pati na rin sa ating mga gawain. In short, we are saved through faith AND good actions.

Kanina sa simbahan, napakaganda ng gospel mula sa libro ni Mateo. Dito sinabi ni Kristo ang mga pinakaimportanteng salita na makasasagot sa lahat ng katanungan ng debateng ito. Ayon sa Matthew 7:21-27:

21 "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' 23 Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'

24 "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash."
Katwiran pa ng pari na namuno sa misa, ang paniniwalang tayo ay maisasalba sa pamamagitan ng ating paniniwala at mga gawain ay isa sa mga pinakaimportanteng kaibahan ng simbahang Katoliko sa iba pang simbahang Kristiyano.

Hindi sapat ang paniniwala sa Diyos at pakikinig sa banal na salita upang ikaw ay maisalba. Mahalaga rin na maipakita mo sa pamamagitan ng iyong mga gawain na ikaw ay namumuhay sa mga salita ng Diyos. Kahit sino ay kayang makinig sa salita ng Diyos, ngunit hindi lahat ay may kakayanang sundin ang mga nakasaad dito.

Sa mga karanasang nadaanan ng pamilya namin, napagtanto ko na ang pagiging Kristiyano ay isang mahirap na hamon. Walang madaling paraan na gawin ang ating tungkulin bilang mga tagasunod ni Kristo. Tayo ay huhusgahan, pagdududahan, hahamunin, at susubukan. There are no shortcuts in being a Christian. Kung nagawa ng Diyos magpapako sa krus at magpakahirap para lamang tubusin ang mga kasalanan ng sanlibutan, sino ang nagbigay sa'tin ng karapatang gumawa na lamang ng kahit anong bagay at umasang tayo ay isasalba pa rin dahilan lamang sa tayo ay naniniwala sa Diyos? Kung nagpakahirap siya para sa'tin, hindi ba karapat-dapat din natin siyang suklian ng paghihirap at pagmamahal?

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Enlightenment

This week is a particularly odd one because I've felt happy, sad, enlightened, uplifted, victorious, worrisome, lazy, purposeful, and productive--all within the week.

I've challenged myself to go to church every 6 in the morning. It's been nothing but an extremely wonderful and uplifting experience! I never thought that waking up to God's word and receiving His body first thing in the morning would be this rewarding.

Apart from that, I've also managed to break my personal record. I was able to fast one full day! No food or water involved. Nothing. All that's in me at the moment is the bread and body of Christ.

Being a devout Catholic, I never miss Sunday mass, but this is my first time to commit to a full week of going to church. It is the best place to "hang out," as most teenagers say. It is quiet and sacred; not to mention it evokes a certain peace within one's self.

Funny though, I am the ONLY young one (yes, I am "young". lol.) among the oldies who go to church early in the morning. It's sad how people these days have really been swallowed by worldly passions that they tend to forget spending a good amount of their time for God.

I hope and pray that by these sacrifices that I have done, my relationship with God will be much closer than ever. In fact, it's not until recently that I have decided to sit down and explore the Bible in-depth! With a little bit of researching, I found out that, although Catholics believe that we will all gather before our Lord in the second coming, we actually do not believe in the theory of the Rapture! The information I found was so extensive and backed with a rich amount of history! And all this time I thought it was bound to happen (with all due respect to all other Christian groups who believe in this theory)! I also found so many intriguing verses that seem to speak to me (even though I just found out that God has never promised to use the Bible in such a way, wherein He will answer us through "random verses that we read when we open the Bible"). I loved reading the verses where Jesus assures us that ANYTHING is possible as long as we BELIEVE. Also, I felt touched when I randomly read a verse that said "your knowledge is beyond that of human understanding." Wow! That really is something, isn't it?

Best of all, I've read a couple of lines that apply to me and more particularly to a bunch of other people I know. And it went like this:

“For if you should forgive people their offenses, your heavenly father will also forgive you. But if you should not forgive people, neither will your father forgive you your offenses.”

(Matthew 6:14-15)

If those verses apply to you, then go figure. We're all sinners, we're all unclean, and more importantly, we have no right to point our fingers at others without looking at our own faults. Shame on those who are so confident to point their fingers at other people without looking at their own filth. I could call it nothing else but hypocrisy!

Either way, I am still happy with the experiences I've encountered lately, not to mention another semester of success, thanks to God! He never ever fails me, that's why I am extremely thankful beyond words.

How about you, what have you done for Him lately? Share your stories!

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mama's Boy

Here's a quick greet to all the moms on their very special day!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
For keeping all of us children sane in times of stupidity, and for making us feel triumphant in times of trials, you are the most awesome-EST people ever.

To all the children out there, don't let a day pass without making your mom feel that everyday is, in fact, her special day.

Love you Ma! :)

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