For those who are less fortunate, the pandemic has been considerably more difficult. Malls were shuttered when the lockdown began, thus people who ran micro-businesses were most impacted. We had to stay at home when school was canceled. That was difficult because none of us are skilled in that area. Having a family here was extremely beneficial, but it was still challenging since we had to acclimate to this new system. However, it has been more difficult for most Filipinos than it has been for me, particularly for those who are forced to labor outside since it is unsafe for their health. During the epidemic, it was also clear that Filipinos preferred online shopping and deliveries to going to restaurants, shops, and malls. Due to restrictions in movement, brick and mortar shopping options such as internet shopping and direct deliveries have become more popular. During the pandemic, all I see are families that are grieving as a result of the loss of loved ones. Many individuals are suffering and becoming infected with the illness, as I can see. But all of this is a challenge for Filipinos and people all around the world, and it can serve as a lesson for us all to appreciate every minute with those who are important to us. We never know what will happen tomorrow, which is why every day is special.