Giving to others this holiday season could bring long-lasting happiness
New United States research has found that we may get longer-lasting happiness by giving to others, rather than receiving for ourselves.
New United States research has found that we may get longer-lasting happiness by giving to others, rather than receiving for ourselves.
Manila Archdiocese Museum will mount “Halina sa Sabsaban,” an exhibit of the “Belen,” or Nativity in Bethlehem scene, collection of Fr. Genaro O. Diwa. It will open tomorrow, Dec. 1, at 4:30 p.m. at the Museo ng Arkidiyosesis ng Maynila, according to Peachy E. Yamsuan of the Archdiocesan Office of Communications.
Six months after super typhoon “Yolanda” ravaged Samar and Leyte with relentless ferocity, the multi-purpose hall in Barangay Sulod, Basey, Samar remains in abject disrepair.
How does that nursery rhyme go? “First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage…”
She originally wanted to become a family physician, but Penny Robredo Bundoc, who is visually impaired, sort of stumbled upon rehab medicine. It was an accident of fate that had meant a world of difference to Filipinos with disabilities.
Almost two weeks ago I was invited to speak in a weekly club meeting. The topic I was assigned was Servant Leadership.
During one of their early outreach programs to this sleepy town in Iloilo, Karla Gutierrez, artistic managing director of the Philippine Opera Company (POC), recalled how surprised she was at the crowd turnout for that night’s performance.
When the lights go on, the amps start humming, and the roar of the crowd fills their ears, the last thing on any musician’s mind is: “Do I have enough health coverage?”
Like most school children in remote areas in the Philippines, Rizel Tague had to walk many kilometers if she wanted to continue on to higher education.
After years of working abroad, she came home to finally be with her son. But to her dismay, he was cold, distant and hostile, and would engage her in shouting matches at the slightest provocation. It was a reaction that mystified this overseas Filipino worker (OFW), until she learned of his diminished status among his peers now that his mother no longer earned in dollars.
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