Hindi na tayo mga paslit, alam na nating wala naman talagang katotohanan ang mga multo, at tanging si Jessica Soho na lamang ang bumubuhay ng kaisipan na ito sa atin. At kahit ganoon, may mga bagay pa rin tayong kinatatakutan bukod sa flying ipis.
Isa na roon ang public speaking.
It is not our main topic for this blog, but the mentioned subject has something to do with it, and is connected with the proposition.
Let's be swift and escalate this quickly. Bigla ko lamang kasing naalala ang scenario na naranasan ko noon, at siyang ibabahagi ko ngayon.
Nakakakabang magsalita sa harap ng maraming tao, hindi ba? Parang natutunaw ang mga binti mo, rinig na rinig mo ang tibok ng puso mo at animo'y nasa lalamunan mo na ito sa sobrang palpable. Para kang lumulutang— pero hindi dahil nakita mo ang crush mo, kung hindi dahil sa kaba at takot na mapahiya ka. Sabay, maiisip mo nalang na sana lamunin ka ng lupa.
Kaya kapag may recitation ay mas pinipili mo nalang ibulong sa sarili mo 'yung sagot kahit na alam mo namang tama ka. Tapos syempre, may kaklase kang matalas ang pandinig na maririnig 'yang sagot mo, tapos siya nalang ang mag-re-recite no'n. At dahil tama ang sagot, mapapaisip ka nalang na, "Ay, sayang..." Pero wala ka nang magagawa dahil tapos na at sinayang mo na ang oportunidad na mayroon ka.
Pero, papayag ka ba na lagi na lang ganoon? Na lagi mong babanggitin ang mga katagang iyan? Na palagi ka nalang manghihinayang?
Challenge yourself and grab every chance you will encounter. Seize every opportunity you will stumble upon. Quit evading, instead face it, bite the bullet and swallow the pill. In addition, here's what the protagonist of my story in Wattpad said:
"If I can fight, I won't hesitate in doing so. If I can persist, I will absolutely endure everything just to acquire my desires. I won't easily renounce and surrender without trying. It is better to take risks than lose the chance.
It is better to taste the bitterness of your defeat through trying than the sweetness of your comfort zone through playing safe."
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For the crowning point, I'm going to share a story that has happened in a certain seminar I've attended before.
There's this public speaker who asked for a volunteer but she did not give any specific order or information of what's going to happen. At first, nobody really did anything, no one got up and volunteered.
So she asked the students again, "Can I have a volunteer?"
And finally someone stood up and approached the speaker. Guess what she did? She gave this student a 500 peso bill and a bar of chocolate.
The speaker then told this guy to take his seat. After that, almost everyone was raising their hands wanting to come up on stage everytime the speaker asks for a volunteer— and that's because they wanted to have money and a chocolate bar, too.
But unfortunately, they're too late.
There's only a room for one person. The students who didn't participate on that opportunity were the ones who are too scared, too shy, too lazy or even too arrogant.
We shouldn't be like that. We should take risks like that student who volunteered. Opportunities rarely present itself, and when it comes to your way, you should just go for it and have the courage to face the fear of uncertainty. No matter the outcome, either way, we grow through the process and become more resilient and confident.
Every challenge is a chance for success, so take risks and conquer your fears!
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