Sinigang

 


"Sinigang"
by Marie Aubrey Villaceran

    Blood is thicker than water. Being a family is even more important in any circumstance, including conflict, animosity, and even if you don't pay attention, it's still a family in the end. Like the "Sinigang" story that I had read of Marie Aubrey Villaceran, which actually takes place in our culture and is the most typical cause of split families.

    Here, I learned one thing, in the family the words "forgiveness" and "forgetting" are attached to it, as Liza did to her father despite his relationship with Sylvia.

    It's like this when you're a family member, you can't bear not to forgive and not to forget them despite the sins they've committed. Not because they deserve it, but for the ease of your heart and the peace of your life that you deserve from all the pain he caused to you.

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