Do you know where this is?
Yes, this is in Albay, this is the Cagsawa Ruins.
You know why it looked different?
Because this is the part of the Cagsawa Ruins that is facing Mayon Volcano. Isn't is a "Beauty" still?
Every time we hear the landmark "Cagsawa Ruins" we always incorporate it with the beautiful view of Mayon Volcano behind it.
But I would like to highlight that even without the view of Mayon Volcano, the Cagsawa Ruin is still a "Beauty" on its own.
My point:
This is a simple illustration that "not all the time" what you see is what you get.
Meaning:
One may be as frail as a flower on the outside but is as thorny as rose thorns on the inside.
One may be as noisy as a fireman siren on the outside but thoughts are as deep as the ocean.
You can trust your guts yes on the proper way to treat people around you but it is worth thinking that one should be observant to really hear what is not said.
Points to ponder:
How confident are you that you really know the person you are sitting with?
Xoxo
Yes, this is in Albay, this is the Cagsawa Ruins.
You know why it looked different?
Because this is the part of the Cagsawa Ruins that is facing Mayon Volcano. Isn't is a "Beauty" still?
Every time we hear the landmark "Cagsawa Ruins" we always incorporate it with the beautiful view of Mayon Volcano behind it.
But I would like to highlight that even without the view of Mayon Volcano, the Cagsawa Ruin is still a "Beauty" on its own.
My point:
This is a simple illustration that "not all the time" what you see is what you get.
Meaning:
One may be as frail as a flower on the outside but is as thorny as rose thorns on the inside.
One may be as noisy as a fireman siren on the outside but thoughts are as deep as the ocean.
You can trust your guts yes on the proper way to treat people around you but it is worth thinking that one should be observant to really hear what is not said.
Points to ponder:
How confident are you that you really know the person you are sitting with?
Xoxo
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