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Make farming compulsory

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The abundance of idle farmlands is a pressing concern in our country which is struggling with food security. These lands, often kept barren as their owners wait for property values to rise, represent missed opportunities for agricultural productivity and a stark failure to meet the population’s basic needs. A law is urgently needed to ensure that farmland is used to its full agricultural potential, holding landowners accountable for either cultivating their property or passing it on to those who will.

Many landowners argue that it is their right to leave farmland untouched. Yet, when this choice denies communities access to local food sources, it impacts public welfare. Agricultural lands left unused for years often lie dormant not due to logistical or environmental barriers but because the owners prefer to wait for a lucrative resale opportunity. This practice should be discouraged through substantial penalties, as it prioritizes profit over public need and leaves communities in the lurch, unable to depend on these lands for basic resources.

Land that lies idle often ends up becoming a blight, surrounded by cultivated fields that provide food and jobs to the surrounding community. When owners are financially punished or incentivized to allow farmers to take over cultivation, the situation changes dramatically. Consider how many communities could benefit from fresh, local produce if this idle land was consistently farmed. With a law enforcing productivity on these lands, the government could further support local economies and create self-sustaining food networks.

Additionally, many aspiring farmers face challenges in finding affordable and available land, often due to artificial shortages created by speculative landholding. By requiring farmland to be actively used, we could open up more opportunities for new farmers, encourage greater local food production, and reduce the dependency on imported goods. Such a policy could help young, passionate farmers finally access land, turning idle plots into fruitful fields and ensuring agricultural land truly serves its intended purpose.

A robust legislative measure must then be implemented, one that enforces strict usage requirements and provides pathways for willing farmers to cultivate idle land. Hold landowners accountable, and encourage hi-tech farming to transform idle lands into vital sources of food and income for many communities. It’s for lawmakers to act on, instead of politicking for their personal interests.

Welcoming the long weekend

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DOMS PAGLIAWAN
DOMS PAGLIAWAN

Long weekends, or Saturdays and Sundays extended by a holiday or two, are a chance for employees to finally escape the hustle and bustle of office life. But instead of wasting those extra days on the couch or scrolling mindlessly through our phones, let’s see it as an opportunity to get things done—the things we’ve pushed aside during regular workdays. Long weekends don’t come by too often, and when they do, they shouldn’t just fade into nothingness.

When a long weekend rolls around, I can almost hear my to-do list calling me. There are errands, of course, but also essential personal tasks that pile up week after week. I mean, how often do I get the time to stand in line at the bank or update my documents at a government office without rushing? Those precious days gave me the chance to cross things off my list, tasks I normally keep delaying because of my office schedule. There’s a real satisfaction in getting those things done, and I know that by Monday morning, I’ll be thankful for the extra push.

Beyond errands, these longer breaks also allow me to dive into projects that require undivided attention. Whether it’s organizing my cluttered workspace at home, working on a side project, or even just fixing up the backyard, a long weekend gives me the gift of time. It’s the perfect moment to immerse myself in things that I’m passionate about but don’t have time for during a normal week. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about finishing a personal project, even if it’s as simple as repainting the fence or rearranging the living room.

On a long weekend, I can go through my “home maintenance” checklist. You know, the list we all keep ignoring? When was the last time I checked the wiring, the plumbing, or the old cracks in the wall that have been sitting there as silent witnesses to my busy life? A long weekend gives me the time to take care of these home essentials, things that will help me feel more settled and secure in my own space. With every small fix, I feel like I’m making my home a little cozier, a little more “me.”

Then there are the relationships that need nurturing. I’m always caught up with deadlines, projects, and meetings during regular workdays, but with a long weekend, I can finally spend quality time with family and friends. We could go on a simple outing or have a quiet dinner, no rushing, no checking the clock constantly. Sometimes, I just want to sit with my siblings and talk about nothing in particular. These moments are valuable, and they need time—time that a long weekend conveniently provides.

I also find these extended weekends perfect for taking a “mental reset.” Office life can be draining, and by the time Friday hits, my mind feels like a cluttered inbox, brimming with tasks and worries. A long weekend gives me a moment to pause, breathe, and clear my head. It’s a time to relax but with a purpose, to make sure that by the end of it, I’m ready to jump back into work refreshed, with a clearer mind and a better outlook.

Besides, long weekends are a great time for self-improvement. I can pick up that book I’ve been meaning to read or work on my fitness goals. Learning and growth are things we all say we don’t have time for during regular days, but with these extra days off, there’s no more excuse. A little progress here and there, even if it’s just reading a chapter or squeezing in a workout, makes a difference over time. These breaks let me become a better version of myself without interfering with my work life.

As the long weekend wraps up, I feel like I’ve made the most of it by balancing relaxation and productivity. Instead of feeling guilty about lost time, I can feel a sense of accomplishment as I tick off the last of my to-dos and reflect on the moments I shared with people I care about. And maybe, just maybe, that’s the best way to approach a long weekend—not as a simple break, but as a meaningful pause to refresh, catch up, and get ahead.

Respect for the dead

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AL ELLEMA
AL ELLEMA

Not just memory but honor is given by the living for all dear departed every this day of the year. People pray for all the souls in purgatory in the faith that they will merit the heaven that Jesus promised. The assurance of salvation was made by Jesus for all the faithful who lived to follow His will. But man had fallen short of God’s grace by living in sin apart from the way that Jesus had shown. It is due to man’s sinful ways that we fall from the merit of the salvation that God promised us.

As death comes like a theft in the night, man is caught unprepared and unworthy of God’s promised salvation. In most cases, man is called by his creator without even being able to seek pardon and reconciliation. But even as man is caught in his sinful and unworthy state, there is hope of salvation for those who believe that there is purgatory where souls are purged and cleansed to be worthy of that promised place in God’s kingdom.

This is the reason why Catholics pray for their dead in the hope and faith that their dear departed will someday be cleansed to merit salvation. Prayers for the dead will earn merit for the souls of those who died unworthy of salvation. The visit to the graves of our dead during All Souls Day is done not just to remember our dead for the fond memories of their lives but more importantly, to pray so that someday they will merit salvation and be able to enter God’s kingdom.

It is truly a wonderful tradition that we set aside a special day every year for our dead. The day ought to be solemn as we remember our loved ones and pray for their salvation. We may not have been remembering them often as we should and pray for their salvation as often as we must but we have this day for that special intention. Apart from the flowers, candles and food that we prepare for our dead, we must above all be prepared in prayers and reflection for our dear departed.

In this year’s All Souls Day, we must therefore go back to the basics by giving more focus on the essentials of the celebration. As we visit the graves of our loved ones, we are expected to offer prayers for our dead. There are masses being celebrated in Catholic cemeteries aside from the prayers that families offer before the graves of their dear departed. Such is the most significant practices that we ought to do in our visit to the cemeteries.

If we can only focus on the essential practices for the salvation of our dead, there would be no problems for our peace officers who are made too busy maintaining public safety and order. The frenzy that most people do in the cemetery is the common causes of disorder that authorities want to minimize if not totally eliminate. The noisy revelry and partying with food and drinks in the cemetery had been the concern of public authorities who want to ensure peace and order and public health. We must try going back to the basics by offering prayers by the family and loved ones of those who had been called by God to the great beyond.
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Another proof God and man share the same life

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FR. ROY CIMAGALA
FR. ROY CIMAGALA

THAT’S when Christ responded to those who asked him what the greatest commandment was. (cfr. Mk 12,28-34) After telling them that the greatest commandment was to love God with one’s whole might, he proceeded to tell them without being asked what the second greatest commandment was. And it was to love one’s neighbor as oneself.

In other words, loving God cannot be real unless one also loves his neighbor, which actually means to love everyone else. Thus, St. John in First Letter said: “If a man says, I love God, and hates his brother, he is a liar: for he that loves not his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?” (4,20)

We need to clearly see the link between God and neighbor who should be both the object of our love. We often take it for granted. While we may appear to be close to God because we pray, we profess our faith in him publicly, etc., it may turn out to be only a sham, because how we treat our neighbor, who actually can be anybody and everybody, belies our supposed closeness to God.

This is because how we treat others can actually show how we treat God. If we are indifferent to the others, we can actually say that we are also indifferent to God, even if our appearance may seem otherwise. If we hate someone, we can also say that we are hating God.

Why? Because if we truly are believers and lovers of God, then there’s no other way but also for us to truly be lovers of everyone else, no matter, how the others are. God loves everyone, even if not everyone may love him in return.

What we can draw from these considerations is that for us enter and share in the very life and nature of God, we have to learn to love everyone, as Christ himself commanded us: “Love one another as I have loved you.” (Jn 13,34) He even commanded us to love our enemies. (cfr. Mt 5,43)

This may sound like a very tall, if not, impossible order, but it’s clear that for us to share the very nature and life of God, as we are meant to do, we have to have the same love God in Christ has for everyone.

This will require a lot of effort and sacrifice, but we should never forget that we can only have that love if we ourselves are receptive and responsive to the enabling grace that God himself pours and shares with us. We only have that kind of love if we truly are with God. On the part of God, he is never stinting in sharing what he has with us. Again, things depend on how receptive and responsive we are to that grace.

We should just learn how to truly identify ourselves with God. This we can do if we, with faith, would just follow God’s will for us, as shown to us by Christ. We need to make acts of faith especially because our reason cannot fully fathom and understand the will and ways of God.

Said in another way, let’s make our reason to be animated first of all by faith rather than my its natural operation which we should neither give up. Our natural reason should follow what our supernatural faith would show us.

This is how we can share God’s very own life and nature and manage to love everyone which is the very essence of God.

Beyond the Hype: Millennials and Gen Z entrepreneurs leading the change

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MARIA JENILEEN CORDERO-ALANO
MARIA JENILEEN CORDERO-ALANO

To effectively connect with the younger generation in today’s digital age, businesses need to adapt their strategies to cater to the preferences and behaviors of millennials and Gen Z. Here is a comprehensive 400-word article outlining key business strategies to connect with the younger generation:

Understanding the Younger Generation:

Businesses aiming to target millennials and Gen Z must first understand their values, preferences, and behaviors. These generations prioritize authenticity, social responsibility, and personalized experiences. Therefore, businesses need to align their values with those of the younger demographic to establish a genuine connection.

Digital Presence and Social Media Engagement:

One of the most critical strategies for connecting with the younger generation is through a strong digital presence and active engagement on social media platforms. Businesses should invest in updating their websites to be visually appealing, mobile-friendly, and easy to navigate. Additionally, maintaining an active presence on social media channels such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter is crucial for reaching and engaging with younger audiences.

Content Marketing and Storytelling:

Content marketing plays a vital role in connecting with the younger generation. Businesses should focus on creating authentic and engaging content that resonates with millennials and Gen Z. Storytelling is a powerful tool that can be used to convey brand values, share customer experiences, and create emotional connections with the audience.

Personalization and Customization:

Younger consumers appreciate personalized experiences and customized offerings. Businesses can leverage data analytics and customer insights to tailor their products or services to meet the specific needs and preferences of the younger generation. Personalization fosters loyalty and strengthens the relationship between the brand and its younger customers.

Innovative Experiences and Adventure Attractions:

To capture the attention of the younger generation, businesses should focus on providing innovative and experiential offerings. Adventure attractions, interactive experiences, and hands-on activities appeal to millennials and Gen Z who seek unique and memorable experiences. Creating shareable moments that encourage user-generated content on social media can further enhance brand visibility and engagement.

Community Engagement and Social Responsibility:

Younger consumers are drawn to brands that demonstrate social responsibility and actively engage with their communities. Businesses that support social causes, promote sustainability, and engage in philanthropic activities can build strong connections with the younger generation. By aligning with the values of socially conscious consumers, businesses can foster trust and loyalty among millennials and Gen Z.

In conclusion, businesses that adopt a customer-centric approach, prioritize digital engagement, focus on authentic storytelling, offer personalized experiences, provide innovative attractions, and demonstrate social responsibility are more likely to successfully connect with the younger generation and build long-lasting relationships with these valuable consumer segments.

Engaging with millennials and Gen Z requires businesses to prioritize digital marketing, authentic storytelling, personalization, influencer collaborations, social responsibility, interactive experiences, community building, and continuous innovation. By establishing a strong social media presence, sharing genuine brand stories, offering personalized experiences, partnering with influencers, demonstrating social responsibility, creating interactive campaigns, fostering a sense of community, and staying ahead of trends, companies can effectively connect with the younger generation. These strategies aim to build trust, loyalty, and engagement among millennials and Gen Z by aligning with their values, preferences, and desire for personalized, meaningful interactions.

SIDE NOTE: Your entrepreneurial journey has a powerful story to tell. Sharing it could inspire and motivate others to pursue their dreams. Would you be willing to share it with us for a future article?
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The PACQ Saga : Justice in the works

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CLEMELLE L. MONTALLANA,DM, CESE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR III
CLEMELLE L. MONTALLANA,DM, CESE
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR III

If only denials and the invoking of rights against self-incriminations made by people are enough to take away their sins . Then the hearing and the secrets being revealed every time can be simply shrugged off as a television movie or series, but the public is discerning enough to knew that. They knew when you are right or wrong.

Quiboloy’s alleged victims have bravely come forward, revealing their real identities during Senate hearings. These hearings have been a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice, as the victims faced Quiboloy for the first time, shedding light on the harrowing experiences they endured. The testimonies of these survivors have been crucial in building a case against Quiboloy, who has vehemently denied all accusations.

The legal system is now actively working to hold Quiboloy accountable for his actions. He faces multiple charges, including non-bailable qualified human trafficking and violations of the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act. The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality has been instrumental in pushing forward the investigation, ensuring that the voices of the victims are heard and their stories validated1.

1www.gmanetwork.com2newsinfo.inquirer.net3www.msn.com disclosed that:

The recent developments in the Quiboloy case highlight the importance of a robust legal system in addressing crimes of such magnitude. The courage of the victims to come forward and the dedication of the authorities to pursue justice serve as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the pursuit of truth.

As the legal proceedings continue, the nation watches closely, hoping for a just resolution that will bring closure to the victims and serve as a deterrent to others who might commit similar crimes. The Quiboloy saga is a reminder that no one is above the law, and that justice, though sometimes slow, will eventually prevail.

When a congregation infuse fears and covers with lies, evil prevails. When the fear and covers are removed, the truth comes and later healing does.

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