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“Life with the Sea”

Life is vibrant and distinctive, like a rainbow that gleams brilliantly in the

sky. But, aside from this extremely snappy conception of existence, I have a quite

meaningful query. This concern has been plaguing me for a long time: who am I,

did I live for the setup, or did my life have a purpose. My family is the key to my

doorway when it pertains to answering this question; they are my most valuable

source of insight into who I am today. My parents, particularly my father, are the

shining beacon and pillar of fortitude that I constantly aspire to.

My parents are from distinct ethnic groups in the Philippines; my father is

Visayan, and my mother is Ilocano. But I prepared to incorporate the notion that is

linked to my mother, such as the language, way of life, and atmosphere, since I

was born in Northern Luzon, Quirino Province, my mother's birthplace. And, of

course, my father's blood flowing on my vines would not come to an end here. In

fact, every time my father told me a story about his childhood in Coron, Palawan, I

would be fascinated and awestruck. Coron is best known for world-class World

War II-era wreck diving.

My father finished college, and he also undergoes a seaman course before,

that's why he has a lot of insight about his place and the sea. Considering my father

was longing for his relatives and family, my parents agreed that we should go to
Coron and reside there. I recalled the day when we had a heart-to-heart

conversation with father in the lovely night air, cooled by the sea wave's stroke. "If

you genuinely value the people and things that make you happy, distance does not

influence your willingness for anything," he explained. "The word limit is for those

who don't have any love in their hearts," he continued.

When I heard those insightful sentiments, it changed my outlook on life. I

realized that there is no set-up in life, that everything is limitless, and the purpose

of life is to love. When we arrived, the relationship between my father and his

family began to rekindle, as if there was no longer any distance between them.

When I sense their affection, I begin to understand why he is so melancholy. My

father's heart is still there.

As my father's real-life example, my journey in Coron taught me to

appreciate every moment. Our shared experience serves as a road map for me to

arrive at my life destination. My family and experience have both been really

beneficial to me in terms of developing my personality. They have a significant

impact on shaping my views in life. The fundamental core of life's happiness is

love gained through experience.

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