Saturday, March 11, 2023

Top 5 Reasons Why Separation Happens?

 



Separation can be a complex and difficult issue, and there are many factors that can contribute to it. Some of the most common reasons why couples get separation and divorce include:

  1. Infidelity - When one or both partners engage in extramarital affairs, it can break the trust and commitment that are essential to a healthy marriage.


  2. Communication problems - When couples struggle to communicate effectively, it can lead to misunderstandings, disagreements, and resentment, which can erode the foundation of the marriage.


  3. Financial problems - Money can be a major source of stress and conflict in a marriage. If couples have different priorities, values, or spending habits, it can lead to arguments and strain the relationship.


  4. Differences in values and goals - When couples have different ideas about what they want in life, such as career aspirations, parenting styles, or religious beliefs, it can create tension and make it difficult to find common ground.


  5. Lack of intimacy - Intimacy is an important part of a healthy marriage, and when couples struggle with physical or emotional intimacy, it can lead to feelings of dissatisfaction, loneliness, and disconnection.

Of course, every marriage is unique, and the reasons for divorce can vary from one couple to another. It's important for couples to communicate openly and honestly, seek support when needed, and work together to address any issues that arise in their relationship.


These are the top 5 legal reasons for divorce that are recognized by many jurisdictions. These may vary slightly depending on the laws of a particular state or country, but generally, they include:

  • Adultery - When one spouse engages in sexual activity with someone outside of the marriage, it can be grounds for divorce. Adultery is considered a legal reason for divorce because it can be seen as a violation of the marriage contract.

  • Irreconcilable differences - This is a catch-all term that can refer to any number of issues that make it difficult for a couple to continue their marriage. It can include differences in values, goals, lifestyle, or personality that are so significant that the couple cannot find a way to work through them.
  • Abuse - When one spouse is physically, emotionally, or sexually abusive, it can be grounds for divorce. Abuse is seen as a violation of the marriage contract, and it can put the safety and well-being of the other spouse at risk.
  • Desertion - When one spouse abandons the other for an extended period of time without a valid reason, it can be grounds for divorce. Desertion is considered a breach of the marriage contract because it violates the commitment to support and care for one another.
  • Separation - When a couple lives apart for a certain period of time, it can be grounds for divorce. The length of the separation period varies depending on the jurisdiction, but generally, it must be at least several months to a year.

It's important to note that not all divorces are based on legal reasons. Many couples choose to divorce simply because they are no longer happy or compatible, and they do not need to provide a legal reason for their decision.



Marriage is indeed a sacred union of two souls that should be cherished and preserved. While it is natural for couples to experience differences and conflicts from time to time, it is important to work through these challenges and not give up on the marriage too easily.

There are many reasons why divorce or separation should be a last resort in a marriage. For one, the process can be emotionally and financially devastating, not just for the couple, but for any children involved as well. It can also lead to feelings of guilt, regret, and loneliness.

Instead of giving up on the marriage, I encourage you to work through your differences with your partner. This may involve seeking counseling or therapy to help you communicate more effectively and understand each other's perspectives. It may also involve making changes to your own behavior and attitudes, and finding ways to compromise and meet each other's needs.

Remember, marriage is a commitment that requires effort and dedication from both partners. It is not always easy, but it can be incredibly rewarding and fulfilling when both partners are willing to put in the work to make it successful. So I encourage you to take the time to work through your differences, and to seek out the support and guidance you need to build a strong and loving marriage that will last a lifetime.


~Othello



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Sunday, February 12, 2023

Why Empathy Is So Important?

 



What is empathy?

Empathy helps us connect and help others, but like other traits, it may have evolved with a selfish motive: using others as a “social antenna” to help detect danger. From an evolutionary perspective, creating a mental model of another person's intent is critical: the arrival of an interloper, for example, could be deadly, so developing sensitivity to the signals of others could be life-saving.

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Sunday, January 01, 2023

New Year Greetings 2023


Cheers for 2023! a moment to celebrate what the new year has to bring.

 





Happy New Year!!!




- from the producer and team of the Quarantined Tipsters and blog.billymacdeus.com 








Saturday, December 31, 2022

How The Chocolate Hills in Bohol Was Formed?



DECLARATION

(based on the Chocolate Hills Monument)


The unique landform known as the Chocolate Hills of Bohol was formed ages ago by the uplift of coral deposits and the action of rainwater and erosion.

These hills are scattered throughout the towns of Carmen, Batuan, and Sagbayan, and consist of 1268 mounds of the same general shape.




About two million years ago, most of the island of Bohol was below shall sea coral reefs, similar to those now found offshore of Northern Bohol, thrived and extensively covered the sea floor.

During the stormy days, fragments of corals and shells derived by waves from the reefs were deposited mostly at the landward side of the reefs.

The coral and shell fragments formed relatively thin layers (brown) surrounding the live coral reefs (pink).




Slowly, the land rose causing the coral reef formations to emerge out of the sea. The southern sections of Bohol island had been uplifted more than the northern sections.


The Chocolate hills had been carved out from the relatively thin layers of coral and shell fragments.
During the initial stage, the surface may have looked like as gullies, these were developed in the low lying areas and lakes occupied pre-existing depressions.




Coral and shell fragments are largely composed of calcium carbonate. A chemical compound which can be dissolved by acidic solution.

Rainwater becomes slightly acidic by dissolving some carbon dioxide form the atmosphere. Thus, rainwater can dissolve coral and shell fragments but this happens very slowly.

With rainwater acting on the layer of coral and shell fragments for tens to hundreds of thousands of years, gullies were deepened and widened to become streams, lakes were emptied by underground rivers and interconnected conical hills were formed from the original flat surface.






The Stairs Going To The Landing Area Where The Scenic View of the Chocolate Hills of Bohol Can Be Seen in a 360 Degree Angle







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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Content Creators Symposium 2022: Learnings and TakeAways




Content Creator's Symposium 2022 was held at the EVM Convention Center in Quezon City PH, hosted by CEBSI (Christian Era Broadcasting Service International), a non-stock, non-profit broadcasting corporation. CEBSI is the broadcasting arm of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

It is an exclusive-by-invite-only-event for digital content creators majorly catered to INC members, although, we have seen some non-INC visitors - which is all the more great for this first-ever launching of Content Creators Symposium.

I was impressed (as usual) because the organizers proceeded with caution and care by catering for free anti-gen testing before any of the participants can enter the venue. It was a note of concern and care for the welfare of the attendees. If you got positive in the anti-gen test, it's a disqualifier for entry.



The event started at around 9:00 AM Manila Time, kicked-off with warm welcome registration and giving of Symposium Kit - composing of notebook, ID & lanyard, pen, sourvenirs, stickos, event itinerary, and badges.


As early as 8:00 AM, the ushers served breakfast, and bottled water - for free! I was not expecting that they have also prepared us lunch, dinner; as well as treats and freebies from sponsors, like 

  • Creative
  • Adobe 
  • Neat.Io 
  • AutoDesk
  • UGee Philippines


There were roughly 90 content creators who attended; a mixed of veterans, just-getting-started, and mid-level famous creators; MayorTV, Pinoy Influencer & Host Jam were there and shared interesting facts and executable-do-it-your-self tips in the world of digital creation and content management.

Let's dive in to meat of the event, and learn from what it has offered and imparted to the audience.


Learnings and TakeAways:


1. Content Creation keynote from the award-winning Director of Guerrero movie -- Carlo Cuevas 

- shared his insights on:

  • the Creative Process (selecting and planning for your contents/creations)
  • Why am I doing this?
  • Conceptualization
  • Execution (where, when, what, who, how and why) tips





2. Adobe Express, Adobe Rush - Free digital Tools DEMO and TIPs

- Formerly Adobe Spark mobile & desktop app, Belle Roxas and Rollan Banes led the discussion and showcased the tips and how-tos of using Adobe Express and Adobe Rush.

- These two apps are the app-to-use-on-the-go, quite user-friendly (similar to Canva) for content creators in the digital age.





3. PRIME for success Interactive Discussion from Host Jam



- One of the most interactive activity-game-immersion type of learning in the event.

- Host Jam, a wedding event influencer in SocMed soared high in uplifting the inspirational sparks of the audience by sharing personal experiences and historical examples of behaviors and skills to achieve success in digital content creation. 

  • Process takes time
  • Reason must precede action
  • Individuality is forever
  • Movement sparks friction
  • Enthusiasm begins with Him



4. Content Creator's Lounge and Booths




- It's an openly wide area matched with comfy cushions and tables, strategically placed facing the stage with a 3D like effect given the projection on its LED Wall TVs,
- The goto place to interact with fellow creators, get to know them, and share/scan QRs to promote each other's platforms, some of the fellow creators i got the chance to interact with (click the link for their YT or FB platforms):






5. The Editorial Policy

- An in-depth discussion of policies and guidelines in order to be a better functional content creator in this era of increasing digital contents (from extremes of good and bad, to lowkeys, impressive and virtue-aligned contents) which will help mold the future and direction of social media and consumption of digital assets.

- It's not how many likes or followers you have, the real question is, are you driven to create contents within the bounds of righteousness?

- Waiver of rights for your subject, the need for attributions and the importance of copyrights

- Other sensitive and important topics which aim to protect the content creator holistically and for the welfare of the human race, who, at any time can consume such digital contents in a snap of a finger because of the accessibility and availability of content creation.







My overall impression:

5 stars out of 5 stars  and super-enlightening. In conclusion, I do look forward in the future events such as this.

Lots of thanks go to CEBSI, its organizers, and the Administration of INC.




-bmvd