Being A Humanista















I'm determined to lead a life dedicated to serving others, especially those who often go unheard. It may sound idealistic, but I truly believe that these aspirations are the driving force behind positive change. 

I'm keenly aware of the privileges I've been fortunate to have. I'm grateful for the comfort and opportunities I have—a roof over my head, access to education, Wi-Fi, and three meals a day. However, it's impossible to ignore the obvious contrast when there are families struggling to make ends meet with limited resources." 

This is why I chose the academic strand of HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences). It's not just about delving into the humanities; it's also about personal development. How can you be equipped to help others when you are barely hanging on yourself? 

Interview about the experiences of Filipino families living under the 4PS program

I'm committed to making a difference in the best way I can, whether through gaining a deep understanding of social and political issues or by providing support and guidance to those in need. That's why I'm driven to pursue a career as either a psychologist or a law student—two paths that allow me to assist people either in terms of their mental well-being or through legal means.

Comments

  1. best of luck with your chosen field!!!! somedayyy you'll bring honor to the country by being a humanista🫶

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  2. You're indeed the epitome of humanista <3

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