
Khadijah Maulion Masorong
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I'm a writer and lifelong learner whose life is shaped by my faith and family. My experiences, including the loss of my siblings, have given me a deep understanding of life’s challenges and the courage it takes to move forward.
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Random Thoughts
Almost eleven years ago, I was a little anxious for several days waiting to see the results of the entrance examination, but because I saw my brother, Edris—who was also going to study at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa for a Bachelor of Arts in English—calm the entire time, simply playing computer games and doing graphic design on his computer; I felt a sense of relief at the time too.
By Khadijah Maulion Masorong10 months ago in Writers
The Mountains that Humbled Me
#1: Uncertainty The first mountain I remember was one of uncertainty. It stood there, casting its long shadow over my life, filling me with questions I couldn’t answer. What am I meant to do? Who am I meant to be? It wasn’t just fear; it was the weight of not knowing, of standing at the base of something vast and uncharted. I wanted to move, to climb, to conquer it, but I was paralyzed by its size. And yet, as days turned into weeks and weeks into months, I began to realize that the mountain wasn’t going to move for me. I would have to move toward it, step by shaky step. The climb was slow, grueling, and marked by missteps, but I learned something with each one. The mountain didn’t shrink—it never does—but I grew. And with that growth came the understanding that sometimes, the only way forward is through.
By Khadijah Maulion Masorong10 months ago in Writers


