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Friday, April 3, 2026

The Great Escape: A Childhood Adventure

🌟 The Great Escape: A Childhood Adventure

I don’t know why I can never forget certain events from my childhood—perhaps because they nailed me to the past, shaping who I am today.

One vivid memory takes me back to Grade 4. It was vaccination season, and the older students had filled our heads with terrifying tales: the needles were enormous, they said, and the pain unbearable. Fear spread like wildfire among us, and when our teacher locked the classroom door to keep us from running away, our panic only grew.

Our classroom was in the old Aguinaldo-style building, slightly elevated, with tall windows. A few of us—too scared to face the dreaded injection—hatched a daring plan. We jumped out of the window and sprinted behind the school, hiding in bushes, hearts pounding with both terror and excitement.

But our escape didn’t last long. Grade 6 students chased us down and dragged us back to class. Luckily, the vaccination was postponed that day, and we went home relieved, laughing at our adventure.

Of course, the day eventually came when there was no escape. The doors were locked, the windows guarded, and the shots were given. Tears flowed, but we had no choice but to face it.


Lesson Learned

That childhood episode taught me something I carry to this day: running away from fear only delays the inevitable. Facing it head-on makes us stronger.

Needles may have terrified us then, but the real sting was in our imagination. Courage is not the absence of fear—it is the decision to stand firm even when fear surrounds us.


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