Diary of a Born Thief: My Life, My Becoming

in Hive PH16 days ago
They say all writers are born, and for most of our history, that seems true. But on a little summer morning in 2011, I did myself a favor—I stole a pile of books from a library.

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I’m certain you’ve already read many of the introductory articles from local users on this platform, so I doubt you’ll skip mine. To kick off this narrative, let me share a short biography that led me to who I’ve become.

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I am Whosee, a citizen of my beloved Cebu Northern Province, where life, as I see it, is slow, and nothing feels like a race. I am currently residing in Poblacion, San Remigio, Cebu—the heart of this brilliant municipality. I seldom leave this place, for it is the very home of my growth, culture, and belonging. I live with a family of eight and am a middle child, which means I embody more of the characteristics of the adult figures in our home rather than being an adult for my younger siblings. However, I couldn’t settle for just that—I paved a way toward maturity. I take every available opportunity to help sustain our family’s needs. Fortunately, this platform didn't hide when I searched for it. I grind, I take on as many extras as I can, and alongside the hustle of being a 20-year-old, I am currently a second-year psychology student at Cebu Roosevelt Memorial Colleges.

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My affection for psychology grew louder when I was in high school. The coming years started to feel vivid as I fell in love with its concepts through reading different books and theories—a habit I built thirteen years ago. For me, life inside the academe is entirely different from life outside it. But one thing remains the same: it is an era of growth and maturity.

College life demands hoarding books and finding their actual meaning, along with the acceptance of failure. To tell you the truth, these years are stressful, anxiety-provoking, and pressure-filled. From the introductory speech I gave in first year to this very month that I still stand on campus ground, I saw life crawl like a fig on a tree. And no words—beyond standard—can define college life for students with nerves running wild.

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My college life would be empty without passion. That childish crime I committed in 2011 led me to the very door of The New Clarion—the student publication of Cebu Roosevelt Memorial Colleges. To help you understand how that single day changed me, let me crawl into your skin and whisper how it all began.

In a perfect mornings of 2011, I hated playing with loud kids and wide school grounds. I usually kept my doors locked, and—ridiculously—I locked almost every door in our school library, where I started to read. But honestly, I began as a fake reader. Then one day, I heard the books singing the song of my heart. I stole them—mostly children’s books—and read them at home under the scorching heat of the sun. You see, when you really love to travel the world through different authors, you start doing weird things. And through reading it led me to become the author of the stories I wanted to see in the world.

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Fast forward—I realized I had made myself a writer, and it shed light on the field of journalism. I am now the Senior Literary Writer in this award-winning publication, but that didn’t stop me from exploring other fields. I really enjoy writing literature and always return to those childhood years for motivation. Because of my passion for journalism, I also take part as a photojournalist, contribute to other writing categories, and lead the team during activities. By weaving parts of myself into everything, I’ve slowly found relief from the heaviness of college. Writing and delivering facts became my top priority—so much so that I’m willing to sacrifice my course work just to fulfill my duties as a journalist. And that’s just a subtle peak into my passion.

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Woven into that passion are hobbies that help me explore the true meaning of life. As much as I enjoy the picturesque horizon of the sea, the forest and mountains have a special place in my heart. I love hiking and trekking. I also spend daily time with my dogs—you can see how much I love animals. That’s why I initially pursued veterinary studies, though I failed. Since then, I’ve just hoped that one day I’ll own a farm lot and sleep beside chickens.
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I read any kind of book and take weekly breaks through meditation. I also volunteer in community drives and actively participate in church. These hobbies may seem few, but they offer more than I can imagine. They’ve opened many opportunities—and joining Hive is one of them.

Primarily, I joined Hive to make a profit from my works, honestly speaking. But more than that, I joined because I know writers gather here—and I’m lucky to find many. I’m excited to share and read stories from different communities and learn writing techniques from respected writers. I want to witness an expansive community preserving the heritage of literature. And this very first column is my first step toward what I hope to find.

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Now that I’m officially a Hiver, I cannot end this article without sharing my goals in this space: to contribute informative narratives and facts, and to help fellow writers uphold the integrity of blogging. It’s important to prioritize fact-based information and life stories that help readers visualize the life they may be missing. That’s why I’m thankful to @jeannmazing for this opportunity—to share my story, from the orientation to the very end of this journey, as promised. This writing endeavor will surely be full of excitement, joy, and lessons as we all transcend to the beauty of life.

As much as I want to share everything, this column is bound to end. Yet, I promise to bring you closer with every future narrative—to show you what it means to live.

My dearest reader, I hope you’ll keep listening to my words, as I breathe them into the air—and someday, see you in the pages of your own narrative.

For now, this is Whosee—a writer, a journalist, a passionate individual, and a friend. And to end this, let me remind you: your words and ideas, when transcends, can change a world. .

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Whaaaat a ride, Whosee! I had fun reading your intro blog. You're such an interesting person. I mean, who steals books and ends up writing their own someday? ICONIC behavior. Welcome to Hiveeeee, certified word wizard! Your energy is giving "main character with a backstory worth publishing" and I am so here for it. Also, locking yourself in the library??? 😲 That’s not introvert energy, that’s chosen one energy!!

So happy to have you here in Hive with ussss. I hope you'll make friends and will stay in this platform for a long long time even after the onboarding program. Just engage and have fun! 🫶🏻

Thank you @jeannmazing. You opened my journey in hive and now I am able to write for the right people. Your warm welcome is appreciated and I hope our journey in hive would be always prosperous and joyful. So excited also to read your future blogs♥️

Hi @whosee welcome to Hive. I'm @palomap3 from Lovesniper OCD team.

This is one of the best introductions I have ever read! You transmit your passion for literature and books in each of your words. I loved the journey through your life and from the books you share I see that it happens to you like it does to me, your curiosity leads you to try any genre. I'm sure @jeannmazing has given you good advice to get started here, so I'll just leave you with some communities you might want to check out.

Hive Book Club (of course!!)
Hive Pets
Worldmappin


Some useful info:

Tips and information as a Hive newbie here: newbie guide.

Communities you might like that are part of the OCD Communities Incubation Program. Important: read their rules and post in the one that fits your content.

For any questions you can hop into OCD's Discord server and we'll pleased to answer them.

Have a good day!

Thank you @lovesniper ♥️

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Thank you @hivebuzz ♥️

That's great @whosee! We're impressed with your progress on Hive! Keep going and reach your new target!

Welcome on board @whosee, I hope you'll love it here because this will be a safe space to unleash all the breathings of your heart. You lead indeed one interesting life, something worth writing about. Nice meeting yah pal!🎉💌

@anniesty your welcome warms my heart. I wish you a wonderful journey in this platform and it is nice meeting you too♥️

Every time I read intro blogs, I always think, "A new Hiver! It's so nice to get to know them." Anyway, welcome to Hive! Hope to see you around and nice meeting you po! 🫶

Hello @jpatrick28. It's nice to see you too. I appreciate your warm welcome and yes yes it's indeed a good and wonderful thing to meet different people in this platform. See you around patrick!

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Welcome po sa Hive.
Ako po ay taga Batangas❤️
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Thank you po @guruvaj. See you around

Welcome to Hive. This community will help you unleash your full potential especially in writing. Your intro post is unique and I like it.

Thank you @wonderjoy101. I'll get to familiarize the technicalities of this platform and will make sure I post quality content. I appreciate your warm welcome and I really hope to see you around

Thats an artistic way of doing an intro, i just realize there is art in journalism.
In Art and Architecture it is often a picture speaks a thousand words but what you did is unique . It is like St. Basil's Cathedral of moscow , how you composed those words to translate into story that let the readers widen their imagination and waiting for the next chapter of the story.

In SplinterlandS when we say welcome to the Hive , we say VONAK....

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