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Vulnerable.

To be loved, is to be vulnerable.  To be, is to be vulnerable.  To be free of pride, is to be vulnerable.  To be free of sin, is to be vulnerable. To be free from anxiety, is to be vulnerable. To be free is to be vulnerable.  To love, is to be vulnerable.

Wasting Time

 Many old folk talk about us young people "wasting time" on our phone. I can safely say that all of us youth talk back saying, "I'm not wasting my time, I'm learning something", or even worse "I'm bored I have nothing else to do". For some people spending at least two hours on the phone is mandatory for their job or for the sake of just communicating with friends. Yet, personally I find those excuses just empty words as well. Why spend two hours texting friends on your phone when a simple ten minute phone call can do justice and make the conversation more meaningful and focused. Or if you're feeling really nostalgic, go ahead and write that special friend a letter. I promise you it is many times more impactful than a "Wyd?". Going into the rest of the week I will make sure that I spend as little time as possible on my phone, and focus on having impactful and meaningful conversations and experiences.

Palm Sunday 2025

 Hello, this is the first post of this blog. I have had one other blog before, but I was too worried on trying to keep it ultra professional to the point that I never felt contempt with a post, so I wouldn't post anything on it besides a couple of thoughts. I aim to make this blog a daily blog, no matter how long, short, sophisticated, or unprofessional a post may be.  Today (4/13/2025) is Palm Sunday. We celebrate the betrayal of Jesus, although it may seem weird to say, it is still something that should be celebrated and brought to light. People like to make an example of Judas Iscariot for silver, or Peter for denying three times although he explicitly told him and the other disciples less than 24 hours before. But what we fail to realize at times is that we humans betray Jesus for free and everyday from what we think to what we do.  This Lenten season went somewhat well for me, but there were a lot of shortcomings I wish never happened. But here we are now living with...