Wednesday, December 28, 2011

LOVE in the time of TWEETS AND TEXTS

The rise of social networking sites and communication through cell phones has revolutionized the phase of life and love here on earth.



The way we communicate up to the approach we use to form and maintain relationships has changed from the conventional into a fast-paced and most of the time, hasty perspective of love.

Love letters have evolved into text messages. Courtship at home has changed and is now one tweet or one chat message away. The concept of girlfriend/boyfriend relationships has turned from traditional to digital.

 “It’s easier to be in a relationship these days at the same time breakups also happen so fast since many don’t value relationships like before,” said Charisse Ursal, a junior college student.

Ursal , a self-confessed believer of traditional love, thinks that “even though technology has allowed easier communication, it has also provided an avenue for couples to exert lesser effort in keeping the relationship.”

She believes that young people should go back to the customary means of courtship because “it’s more sincere and romantic.”

It’s the same thing for Jea Azanza, also a junior college student. She believes that online communities changed the real essence of courtship.

“It is now taken for granted.  A guy can just send a flattering text message if he wants to court a girl – saying the least number of words with the least possible effort.  Just that easy,” she said.

She said that the value of patience has lost its way because that the whole idea of courtship/relationship has become “impersonal”.

“I don’t find any positive effects in courting or being in a relationship through social networking sites or through text messaging. For me, a lot of effort should be exerted if a man wants to win a woman’s heart,” she added.

But for Rarry Abatol, a sophomore Math student, social networking sites offer the chance of communication in cases where mobility is often a hindrance to social interaction. 

 On the context of interpersonal relationships, it allows constant communication, and it “bridges the gaps due to possible relationship problems”.

Even with the negative impacts, he believes that its constructive sense for relationships need to be acknowledged as it provides an easier way to communicate between couples, giving them a conducive avenue to be in touch with each other.

But in spite the share different points of view, they share a common denominator as they all believe that no matter what situation you are in or no matter what technology arrive, when true love hits a person, the value of commitment will always remain.

“Everything is changing but once love is found, the commitment stays and the joy you feel is different,” Ursal said.

Social media and instant text messaging has proven itself that they can be both huge positive and negative aspect to relationships, depending on how they are utilized.

We must always remember that at the end of the day these online communities and technology itself has continuously posed a great challenge into the significance, depth, and the length of every relationship.

For every relationship has a significant responsibility that comes with it, and that despite the innovations on these tweets, red notification balloons and text messages, we continually do our best to keep it and that we make it last forever.

Contributed this article to Cebu Daily News (09/29/11)

Friday, December 2, 2011

I'M NOT SUPERMAN.



There are no words, to paint a picture of you girl
Your eyes, and those curls, it's like you're from some other world
You walk in my way, oh God it's so frustrating.

So why do I disappear when you come near,
It makes me feel so small,
Why do I blow my lines, most every time,
Like I've got no chance at all,

If I could be your superman,
I'd fly you to the stars and back again.
'cause everytime you touch my hand,
I can feel my powers running through your veins.
But I can only write this song,
And tell you that I'm not that strong.
'Cause I'm no superman, I hope you like me as I am.

Now it ain't no lie, I have to tell you how I feel,
But Each time, that I try, it gets a little more unreal,
You say my name, oh God I can't stop shaking.

So why do I disappear when you come near,
It makes me feel so small,
If I could read your mind,
Girl would I find, any trace of me at all.

If I could be your superman,
I'd fly you to the stars and back again.
'cause everytime you touch my hand,
I can feel my powers running through your veins.
But I can only write this song,
And tell you that I'm not that strong.
Cause I'm no superman, I hope you like me as I am 

If I could be your superman,
I'd fly you to the stars and back again.
'Cause everytime you touched my hand,
I can feel my powers running through your veins.
But I can only write this song,
And tell you that I'm not that strong.
'cause I'm no superman,
I hope you like me as I am.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Ugly Truth about First Impressions

Meet Susan Boyle. A 47 year old woman from Scotland, who lives with her cat Pebbles and has admitted that she had never been married, and never been kissed. Viewers of Britain's Got Talent initially saw her with double chin, untidy hair, dowdy appearance and eccentric demeanour, step onto the talent show stage and proclaim her dream of being a professional singer. Based on the audience's incredulous faces and even the judge's reaction when she started to introduce herself, she was nothing but a loser, plain and ordinary old lady without anything special. 

Susan Boyle during her unforgettable performance

But as she gave her heart-touching and uplifting rendition of Les Miserables' "I Dreamed A Dream" (which I think is the perfect song for her during that moment), eyes bulged, jaws dropped and everyone was struck by her amazing voice. After her song, one of the judges, Amanda Holden, remarked upon the audience's initially cynical attitude, and the subsequent "biggest wake-up call ever" upon hearing her performance. Her voice confounded all expectations. Susan Boyle became an instant star.

Who would have thought that the old lady ridiculed by everyone would turn out to be one of the most talented and gifted singers the world will ever hear?

Her audition video became one of the most viral videos in YouTube with 2.5 million viewers in the span of 2 days. 

Susan Boyle's story reminded me of our nature as human beings to judge a person by first impressions. Her video never fail to bring out my emotional side because I know that if I was present during that time as part of the audience, I would also laugh at her and I would think that listening to her would be a waste of time. Then I realized that if I was there, I would also be one of those who would be speechless listening to her golden voice. 

Her story was described as a modern parable and a rebuke to people's tendency to judge others based on their physical appearance. Boyle's performance was indeed a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation. In an interview with Washington Post, she said: 

"Modern society is too quick to judge people on their appearances. [...] There is not much you can do about it; it is the way they think; it is the way they are. But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example."

Her story changed my view on first impressions. As a popular assertion would tell us: "Do not judge a book by its cover." Her performance taught me to get to know people by looking beyond a person's appearance. That after all, conventional ways and perceptions in life are sometimes not the best standard we should follow. Boyle also made me realize that my dreams are very close and that I could never please everybody. All I can do is stand up, prove them wrong and sing to the world what I got to offer. She showed to everyone that she can be more than just a face in the crowd. 


Susan Boyle is a role model for everyone who dreams, one of the people I personally look up to. The odd looking old woman who changed the world's view with her voice. 

As one fan quoted (from BBC News) : 

"Susan Boyle is the ugly duckling who didn't need to turn into a swan; she has fulfilled the dreams of millions who, downtrodden by the cruelty of a culture that judges them on their appearance, have settled for life without looking in the mirror."

Watch her audition video and reflect: