Miyerkules, Agosto 27, 2014

Young No More: Elderly in Print Media (2012)



Arts is very prevalent in the personhood of every Filipino. Our lives, every day, are filled with aesthetics. During spare time, even in our working hours, arts’ soul possesses each of us. We sing, we dance, we dramatize, we write, we express. We may not do those when exposed to public or the Ibang Tao, but we do those or continue doing those on our minds. We create stories, we create plots. We direct films with our imagination.

In a society we live in, the aged are highly regarded and respected. Historically, they were the ones assigned to be on the top political position. They were seen to be the holder of much wisdom, knowledge, and experience. They were sought to get advice from. These days, aged are still on their position which a few dared questioned, and never won. Oldies are always thought to be deserving of the place they sit up on. Their achievements seemed to be an instrument in building legacy. We have Filipinos who had created pedestals which were a representation of the all the big, the small, and ordinary achievers of the Philippines. All these people worked hard for their fame. Ups and downs will always be existent, but everything will be served just right on track. The requirements would simply be: continue dreaming, continue believing, and continue praying. Humility is also an important element here. You’ll be able to take a long trip maintaining your name if you have this. You’ll be more looked up to if you have this.

And the most important thing, you don’t do this for fame or any very selfish attempts; you do this not only for your own happiness, but for the audience’s. That is the most appreciative of all; you touch the heart of everyone, your message marked on their lives. 


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