Home: Where your heart lives within.

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Antel Grand Village Houses for sale Photo Taken by Ryan Bonn Duadua

 

Home is less tangible than your house.

I’ve been practicing Real Estate Brokerage since year 2012 and lots of people I have met and most of them are my clients.

Some of them are looking for a house near where they are working for. Some of them are looking for a getaway home or a vacation home. And most of them are looking for a great place to live for their families and where they wanted their children to grow. It’s kind of what they want according to their environmental needs of life. Some of them are looking for a mansion, some condominiums and some are villas.

One day I am walking along the street, searching of what is really the meaning of a HOME. I took some photos and scenes in the streets, people walking in the pedestrian lanes, and took photos on Street and Creek Dwellers in Manila. It’s the other side of the story of what is really a home for individual person.

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Informal Settlers in Metro Manila

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Street Dwellers in Manila (Source: Inquirer.net)

Home is a state of mind. It’s not what you wear, what are the things inside your house. It’s not how expensive you bought your mansion. It’s not how you are near to your workplace. It’s not the view of an old oak tree at your window.

A home is a State of Mind. Where your heart lives with it. Where your families have harmonious relationships. Where you eat your meal together and sharing stories from your workplace. A home is where you sleep together. A home where you have unconditional love NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS. It’s where your faith and trust to your family.

Home is elusive. When we think about this word, we might picture different physical locations. And while home is often found on a map, it can also be less tangible: a loved one, a state of mind.

When there is energy, happiness and love. That’s a truly home is.

 

Be Inspired by this Letter

 

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

A letter to her love one that she had indebtedness. I really admire the writer wishes or promises to repaying back after her schooling.

I remember in my teenage days, I go to school and learn something better for my future. But unknowingly, my parents do unconditional efforts just to let their children finished their studies.

My elder sister is now a Registered Nurse and my brother is an Accountant. And I graduated in Chemical Engineering school in Davao City and now practicing real estate brokerage here in Manila. And until now hoping to repay them back their efforts. And hopefully I could!

If I will ask you right now.

How many children are being sent to school every day but have no interest to learn?

How many children right now are interested to go to school and wanted to learn yet their parents or love ones do not have the capacity to pay their tuition fees?

Beyond this statement: “I feel sorry because I can’t give you what you want.”

An unconditional love, leaving no penny for him just to let this girl finishes her study.  Focusing only to let the girl finishes her study and gets a good job.

Wishing this girl could get a better job! Always remember, you can do all things. God bless you!

Read this letter: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

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