The world does not pause for your pain; it keeps moving, and the only choice left to you is whether to move with it or be left behind. The world does not pause. It does not clear its throat and say, sorry about that. It does not look back to check if you are ready. It does not care if
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Progress is not loud. It is documented. This week, I submitted my graduation petition for the Project Management Certificate Program at Folsom Lake College, a program I started in Spring 2024. No ceremony. No applause track. Just a confirmation screen and an email that quietly says, you finished what you said you would finish. That is enough. Why Project Management
“Not only am I the head of state responsible for a nation of 80 million people. I’m also the CEO of a global Philippine enterprise of 8 million Filipinos who live and work abroad and generate billions of dollars a year in revenue for our country.” — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Robyn Magalit Rodriguez’s Migrants for Export was published in 2010, but
Progress is quiet. It looks like finished work, closed phases, and the discipline to move on without applause. It’s Been a While It’s been a while since I wrote something here. Yes, I’ve been busy. Busy in the unglamorous way. The way that does not photograph well and does not come with motivational captions. The kind of busy that does
Introduction: When Priorities Make No Sense Some policymakers wake up every morning, sip their overpriced coffee, stare at a collapsing health care system, and say, with a straight face, that what the nation truly needs is more theology. Not nurses. Not doctors. Not respiratory therapists. Not lab techs. Theology. Because nothing solves a seven-hour wait in the emergency room quite
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, officially Public Law 119-21, is now the law of the land. Yes, an actual law. Not a press release. Not a rumor. Not a congressional hallucination. You can even admire its full text on Congress.gov. The President signed it on July 4, 2025, which feels appropriate for a law that declares independence from unlimited
There is a reason I Dreamed a Dream hits Filipinos harder than a typhoon advisory. It is a song built on hope, cracked open by reality, and left standing in the rubble. If that does not sound like the national emotional template, I do not know what does. When Fantine sings about losing the life she once believed in, she
Every time a company invents a new title, a sysadmin silently restarts a server and saves the day. The Circus of Titles Tech companies cannot stop naming things. They treat job titles like collectible NFTs, shiny, pointless, and rapidly depreciating. Every quarter, a new species is born. “AI Whisperer.” “Innovation Evangelist.” “Prompt Engineer.” “Vision Architect.” “Chief Happiness Alchemist.” Nobody even
How to use PowerShell to find the living machines and the listening services, and then document the carnage You run a network. People lie about what is online. Firewalls pretend to be polite. Your job is to stop believing statements and start believing signals. Ping sweeps and port scans do what polite questions will not: they expose truth. Do this
Resilience is not optimism. It’s defiance. The Hit That Keeps Coming Life will take you down. Everyone else will, too. Sometimes with intent. Sometimes by accident. Sometimes just by existing near you when you are already on the edge. It’s not a question of if. It’s when. You will get blindsided by people you trusted, institutions you served, and systems