The Tuition That Never Paid Off

Some dreams lift us out of poverty. Others teach us why we fell in the first place.

They were poor, but the parents had a dream bigger than their hunger. Every coin they saved was a step toward a promise: their child would study in the best school. Maybe one day, they’d never have to count coins again.

The boy grew up seeing his mother skip meals and his father work double shifts. When he entered that expensive school, he thought he finally belonged to the world he always watched from the outside—polished shoes, shiny phones, soft accents. Soon, he learned how to pretend.

He started walking ahead of his mother so his classmates wouldn’t see her faded dress. He told his friends his father worked abroad. He laughed at the poor, forgetting that his own laughter smelled like rice from home that wasn’t enough.

One rainy night, both parents died in an accident on their way home from work. The next morning, he realized something worse than loss—there was no money for tomorrow. No savings, no food, no income. Only one thing remained untouched: the education fund his parents had protected all their lives.

He dropped out, saying school could wait. He told himself he’d go back once things were “stable.” But he never did.

He rented a small room, bought new clothes, ate in cafes, and scrolled through life pretending everything was fine. The money slowly disappeared, like the people who used to believe in him.

Then came the hunger. The same kind his parents knew—but without love beside it. He searched for jobs but found none that fit the image he built. He couldn’t even afford to print a resume.

One night, he saw a wallet left on a cafe table. He looked around. No one was watching. His hands shook—not because of fear, but because it felt familiar. Easy money, like a shortcut to the dream his parents once worked for.

He took it.
Then another.
Then another.

By the time the police caught him, the only thing left in his pocket was a small piece of paper—torn from the envelope his mother once used to keep their savings. On it, her handwriting still whispered: “For your college.”

He stared at it for a long time. The words blurred under his tears, and for the first time in years, he whispered back—almost like a prayer no one could hear.

“Nay… Tay… naubos ko na pati yung para bukas. At akoy unti-unti na ring nauubos.”

The officer pulled him away. The paper slipped from his hand, drifting down the station floor like a promise he could never pay back.

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Pope Leo XIV: Care for Creation Is Not Optional

When the Pope speaks of climate, it’s not politics—it’s faith, love, and a call to act before it’s too late.

In late September 2025, Pope Leo XIV made his first strong message on the environment. He spoke clearly: ignoring climate change is not only a mistake, it is a failure of love.

He criticized those who laugh at or deny the signs of climate change. He said it is wrong to mock people who raise alarms, or to blame the poor who already suffer the most from floods, droughts, and rising seas.

The Pope called for more than just talk. He asked ordinary people to pressure leaders, businesses, and governments to take real action. For him, indifference is not allowed. “God will ask us if we have cared for the world,” he said, “and what will be our answer?”

He reminded Christians that caring for the Earth is deeply spiritual. “We cannot love God, whom we cannot see, while despising His creatures.” Protecting creation is not politics alone—it is faith in action.

This continues the line started years ago when Pope Francis released Laudato Si’ (his famous letter on the environment and climate). Pope Leo now adds urgency with sharper, more direct words.

At a time when some leaders still call climate change a “con job,” his message is clear—climate care is a moral duty.



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