Kaya Mo Ba- By Ethel Galido Ducah -

The song warns against justifying neglect by saying "they are old now," urging us to show respect and love while they are still here. Why It Matters Today

Are you writing this blog post for a specific audience (like a church group or a school project), or

if it comes at the cost of abandoning the people who supported your "naniningkamot" (hard work).

In the hustle of chasing our dreams, it is easy to forget the hands that helped us start the race. a poignant song by Ethel Galido Duhac (often titled or associated with the theme "Ginikanan" ), serves as a mirror held up to our souls, asking a question we often avoid: Can you really make it on your own without your parents?

The song warns against justifying neglect by saying "they are old now," urging us to show respect and love while they are still here. Why It Matters Today

Are you writing this blog post for a specific audience (like a church group or a school project), or

if it comes at the cost of abandoning the people who supported your "naniningkamot" (hard work).

In the hustle of chasing our dreams, it is easy to forget the hands that helped us start the race. a poignant song by Ethel Galido Duhac (often titled or associated with the theme "Ginikanan" ), serves as a mirror held up to our souls, asking a question we often avoid: Can you really make it on your own without your parents?