Walked from the Office of the President to the College of Human Kinetics at BSU to Coordinate our next Register Anywhere Program.As I navigated the campus, the quiet walk served as more than just a physical journey. It became a metaphorical stroll, a chance to reflect. So i asked? Apay ngata nu wada kuton ay lumabas sin parts of the body tako uray adi na ingagagara, doing nothing just passing, man pidit tako et men pitpit, uno man igatin? Hahaha.
Are we, as a species, losing our innate compassion for all living beings, no matter how small? Or, does our fear of these tiny creatures overpower our ability to empathize? Or maybe Both. In this modern life, we might find ourselves disconnected from the complex difference of nature. This disconnection can lead to a lack of awareness about the value of every living being, no matter how small. The act of stomping ants might be an unintentional consequence of this disconnect, highlighting the importance of fostering mindfulness and empathy.
As we go through our shared existence with ants and countless other beings, let us strive for a harmonious coexistence that reflects our compassion and understanding of the interconnected web of life. Siya met lang sin kakaaruba.

