Young Boys

This is not your nonfiction story but some stories by random people living in a remote place. It's kind of interesting to learn since we are all aware of how technology influences us today. It's not like you saw in the movies or read stories in books. It's actually happening that people may find it amazing.
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I happened to have an early walk yesterday. I was aware that it was time for the day of #wednesdaywalk by tattoodjay and #makemesmile by @elizacheng. These tags always make me feel obliged to participate. Of course, I was not forced to do so, it's just that thanks to these tags I could think of something to share and what to post. I just realized that having a small store that is growing is a bit exhausting. I was forcing myself to write every day but couldn't make it. I was hoping to attend events in discord with hiver people but I couldn't. Things are not the same where I thought nothing but myself.

Anyway, enough for that and let's go for these young men.

A little bit far from the small village but still considered as a household there. Surrounded by trees, grasses or should we say beautiful nature. There's a house in the middle of it. After Odette devastated the whole province of Southern Leyte Philippines. Our house was not the only victim who didn't have a house to call home. These young men were the same, why could I tell? Simply because this house was just built months ago. Seeing the new materials they used and obviously, it wasn't here not long ago.

From what I learned they lost everything, electricity, and water supply. I didn't go any further by going inside and to see how it looks because it seems not nice to do. I just saw these young men often when I came to the well sometimes. They called it a well but actually, it's a small spring where the people get water to use all the time.

I saw them washing dishes, washing clothes, and fetching water. I haven't seen their parents but I bet their parents are thankful for sure. Imagine how these children are such a big help to them. I even saw them watching over their younger sister. I just assumed that maybe their parents were out working.

I never thought I could find this kind of lifestyle that still exists nowadays somewhere in civilization. It was kind of amusing but kind of sad at the same time. Despite today's easy kind of lifestyle, there are still people somewhere having a hard time doing things. Even so, we should not be sad for them but be happy because far from the civilization is far from danger.

Thank you for reading

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ABOUT ME

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Paul is the name but prefers to be called mrnightmare that feels like living in the dream. A country boy and a dreamboy (dreamer) who likes to stay in a small village even though it means abandoning the future to become a seaman. The passion is writing but not sailing in the vast ocean. Don't wonder if the face will not be shown, this is better where the words can flow smoothly. Come, you can tell me your stories and I'll tell you mine. Together, let's explore the world by broadening our thoughts. If you need a shoulder I can lean you mine and I hope I can lean yours. The world is fun when living is not being alone but with someone.

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Wow province life. The first photo makes me wanted to experience washing our plates in there and take a bath after. Children before are enjoying such kind of leisure, unlike now they're exposed with technologies.

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I do agree this post gives mixed feelings sad to see people struggling after the damage of the storm, but heart warming to see the kids doing things to help themselves and their family

thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

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Some people would say that they live in poverty but i see them really happy and free , they are more conected to nature than we are!

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