joan manlunas
Roots and Branches: A Father’s Journey of Growth and Guidance
As I sit by the window, watching the late afternoon…
A Fragile Dwelling: Exploring Home, Inequality, and Human Dignity in Gary Granada’s “Bahay”
Gary Granada's concept of "bahay" feels like a quiet, searing…
Echoes of the Sacred: A Reflection on the Timeless Serenity of Gregorian Chants
As I listen to the ethereal strains of Gregorian chant,…
Death to the Chalkboard: Examining the Un-Adaptiveness of the Present-Day Classroom Setup
In the realm of education, the classroom arrangement serves as…
Redefining Hope: Embracing Generational Complexity and Expressiveness
Observing the complexities of today's generation prompts deep philosophical reflection…
The Teacher as the Hermes of the Present
In contemplating the essence of the educator, one might discern…
A Reflection for Teachers
Everything depends on the person who stands in the front…
On Traveling Light and Teaching
I have watched so many people go to their graves…
“Bonita”
She walks in stillness, yet her presence sings,Not loud like…
The Pursuit of the Highest Good: A Reflection on Aristotle’s Moral Ideal
As I delve into Aristotle's concept of the Good, I…
Aristotle’s Concept of Justice: A Personal Reflection
When I contemplate Aristotle’s concept of justice, I feel as…
A Nameless Reflection for a Rose
It is as if you are meandering through a thick,…