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Bridging The Dots

By Gil delos Santos

The way how I always play out is "express than impress". Little did I know, some people somehow get impressed through the little ways of my self-expression but displease others in the same manner in other hand. How ironic two different people looking at the same act have two different views. This used to be a questionable irony in my mind until I later realize that their individual judgement is actually activated by their own individual realities and backgrounds. Nothing to worry at all now even to the tiniest degree. I get affected no more by people outside my circle. They belong to the zoo, somewhat I belong to the sea. I swim in the open ocean of understanding and flexibility while tiny minds are imprisoned in the zoo of close mind.

To be able to get the fulfillment that every human ultimately wish, distancing from what destroys self motivation is key. Yes, social distancing. I distance myself from the virus that destroys my system. Distancing is not hating anyway. You just want to put peace in spaces in-between. 

It's been a few months of figuring out until I finally came up with this focus. I've created a targetted circle whom I can share the free-spirited life with. Thanks for reading up to this point. Your interest makes you become a possible network, welcome!

It started me creating videos recently to express my visions and get my messages across until GMedia came into existence. It's my way of getting things reach the other side of the fence. Yes, not every subject that I come up with stirs interest to many...not intended for everyone anyway. Whoever buys the idea that I put on the table, you are the targeted quality.

Today is the relaunch of new patent "GMedia - Bridging The Dots" from "The Boracaynon". 


Again, GMedia will be "Bridging The Dots". It becomes a platform to get things to the other side - to share free-spirit, flexibility, unconventional perspective, and actual life experiences to link the common minds.

Meantime, let's continue to be obedient to the mandatory community quarantine. Let's cure the virus in the mind how we react to the situation than the covid itself.
#StayAtHome

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