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Hindi raw lahat ng school activity, may positibong epekto? 


Para sa iba, ang simpleng "draw your family tree" ay pwedeng magdala ng bigat at pressure sa estudyante.


Alamin kung paano ito nakaapekto kay Police Officer Julius Manalo na 31 years nawalay sa kanyang Korean mother. Panoorin din kung bakit mahalaga ang pag-unawa sa iba't ibang family dynamics. #PayoNiDoc #ReunionWithMyKoreanMOther


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00:00Growing up, what were the things that you learned as a child?
00:06I'm sure you're always asked that question in class.
00:09Draw your family tree.
00:11Oh my, did you experience that?
00:14How did you do that?
00:17I experienced that actually.
00:19I just wrote down my mom's name.
00:21But everyone was excited.
00:23It was quiet.
00:25I just wanted to pass that class.
00:29That was our assignment.
00:30I just wanted to pass.
00:32Then, after that,
00:34I wrote it down.
00:34Actually, now I remember that that happened.
00:37Because I wrote it down on the back of my hand.
00:39Because you know, that family tree exercise in class,
00:42I told you, that activity is not safe.
00:46Because there's a lot of pressure.
00:48Right?
00:49There's a lot of pressure that you know who they are.
00:53It's not like that yet, right?
00:54Who are your parents?
00:56Things like that.
00:57And then, the teachers don't realize, right?
01:00Hey, wait.
01:01This is not easy.
01:04It's a mess.
01:05I still have a brother.
01:07Yes.
01:08Right?
01:09How is it a mess?
01:10Do you have a sense of pressure?
01:12Like, hey, do we need to be together?
01:15Do we all need to live in the same house?
01:18Do I need to know where he is?
01:21That kind of expectation.
01:22Because for the kids,
01:23I was thinking, six years old,
01:26what happened to you?
01:27Six.
01:28Old enough to have memories.
01:30Right?
01:31Old enough to have memories.
01:32And too young to really understand.
01:36Why?
01:37So, what were your confusions about that time?
01:42When I was a kid?
01:44Yes.
01:45So, maybe I couldn't understand
01:47what kind of pain my mom was going through.
01:49Actually, I pity my mom more.
01:52Because I already know what happened to me.
01:55I already know what happened to my mom.
01:58Because maybe it's more painful
02:00to have a whole mind
02:02compared to a kid.
02:04Although the kid will be traumatized.
02:06But I was okay.
02:07But for my mom,
02:08the pain within 31 years,
02:10her concession.
02:11So, I pity my mom more, actually.
02:13For what happened.
02:15There are people who pity me,
02:16but I said, I'm okay.
02:18Like that.
02:19So,
02:21I really shouldn't blame anyone
02:22for what happened.
02:23Maybe,
02:24that's why I always tell my mom,
02:26you don't need to be sorry.
02:27At the very least,
02:29there's also a benefit
02:31that you don't know
02:32the complete story.
02:34There's also a reason
02:35that you don't understand
02:38why.
02:38And they were doing the best they could.

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