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Overview

  • 3 references 2 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Tagalog; learning German
  • 26, Female
  • Member since 2018
  • No occupation listed
  • No education listed
  • From Philippines
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

I've traveled around some islands in Philippines and I really want to see more. I am a big softy for animals. I like people who enjoy life its because I do the same. My belief is that we were put into this world of wonders and beauty with a special ability to appreciate them, in some cases to have the fun of taking the hand in developing them, and also in being able to help other people instead of overreaching them and, through it all, to enjoy the life that is to be happy.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

It is important to step back from life and explore what makes you happy.
It was travel that introduced us to adventure. We use travel to reconnect with each other, meet new people, add excitement to our lives. Travel helps us learn about different cultures and it has made us care about what happens to the world we live in. Travel has made us better people and we want to continue to travel to keep working on becoming better people. We think travel can change the world. The more people travel, the more tolerant they become and the more they care about what happens out there. Why do we travel, because we simply can’t stop.

Interests

Dancing and playing Volleyball.

Music, Movies, and Books

I love listening to Latin Music and Reggae Music, I love Romantic and Horror movies, sometimes action movies like "Suicide Squad.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I want you to think really hard about this question: Is there one thing that you’ve done that feels vividly amazing?

Something that changed your life?

Or changed someone else’s?

It isn’t every day that we get a chance to do something extraordinary. As hard as we fight it, “home” eventually becomes boring and we stop seeing the wonder in everything around us (one reason I love traveling is because home seems so much more exciting when you return).

The most amazing things I've done was feeding street people. I onced joined Feeding Program of homeless people, I can see in their smiles that they are happy in their lives eventhough they don't have shelter, they go to place to place just to continue living and survive in this world. I just realized we will be happy if we will be contented to our life. I realized my life now still lucky compared to them. We should be grateful having this life.
We could all go and make a big difference if we tried. Yet the truth is that everyday life wears us down. It leads to apathy. We stop seeking out human contact and opportunities to do make a connection by helping people.

Countries I’ve Lived In

Philippines

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