Friday, November 29, 2013

THE VERY TIME WE GIVE UP: A Reflection on the Movie, ABAKADA…INA

“When you do nothing you feel unoverwhelmed and powerless, but when you get involved, you will feel the sense of hope and accomplishment that comes from knowing that you are working to make things better.” This adage from an anonymous person suits the action in accepting the challenge and the consequences one could experience by doing nothing instead.  Estella played three significant roles--- a good mother, a wife, and a daughter-in-law. Though she was able to take part of her jobs yet there are some circumstances that manifested her failure of once edifying herself. She disappointed to conquer her fears and pursue her education. Estella only gave up once yet fate dictated the costs of her tomorrow. Indeed, fear is a hurdle for someone to becoming his/her own better version. 

The society ordained education as a requisite for one to succeed in life. Though it doesn’t speak as a general truth yet it massively influences a person in all aspect. Through education, one could acquire knowledge that is a requirement to become a productive individual that suits to perform in this competitive world. On the other hand, people who went to school learn how to behave properly and the likes. It only reveals that Estella, as a representation of all must indulge in education. Like other choices, road to success is like roaring ocean yet if we are courageous to sail the waves, there is a bountiful island that surely waits. As she grew up, the consequences she encountered broaden. From a simple problem of understanding letters to marrying early and even losing her children’s interest, chaos appeared.

If we look into a deeper perspective, we need education to cope up with our problems and purposes yet it does not only stop there. Education doesn’t only offer promises, a prosperous life, good career and etc. Life offers a lot of choices and possibilities for us to indulge and taste its sweetness yet, if we know to ourselves that we are limited and incapable, sense of completion somehow diminishes. Estella acknowledged her debility and as what had been showed, she found ways to deal with it. Little by little she conquered her fear, reading every letter she sees and even attending the classes of her youngest daughter. Her hunger for education is very visible. Thus, it contests us that for those who are enabling of educating him/herself must put full efforts in realizing the vital aspirations. Maybe it’s too late yet, her determination moved mountains.

Estella may be looked as a person with nothing to be proud of yet she is an embodiment of a real person. She proved that education comes always with humility. Often she is criticized by people around her yet she enables to stand still. This conveys that, even the most educated, intelligent person could never be appreciated if he/she doesn’t know how to show love. In totality, she might be a person that all considered as an illiterate, fool yet she was more than sufficient of wisdom. Her experiences bear that education is an opportunity to make one’s life ameliorate. Education is a wealth that no one could take, it is our pride. It shapes our mental and personal intelligence about matters.

Truly, life’s fulfillment doesn't depend on the quantity of information that we know. It is the unending showcase of concern, forgiveness and modesty to every person that is near in our hearts. We should learn from the mistakes of our past. Never surrender. The most genuine learning could never be taught nor found in books. All we need is to take a pause and confer what is inside our hearts.

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