Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The Better Way


Any time is a time to love – no matter how embarrassing, uncertain, questionable, risky, and potentially controversial it might be. This is what I powerfully learned today as I gave my pasalubong or ‘welcome gift’ to Phil, my professor in Urbanisation last year.

Early on in my first few weeks in New Zealand, I was told not to get Phil as a professor. They say he is strict, cold, and distant. But the adventurous in me told me to take the risk. I had one similar professor in my undergraduate years and being in his class turned out to be a fulfilling and rewarding experience for me. So I gave it a go.

During the first lectures, it is easier to judge Phil as a cold, unloving, white, middle-aged man because of his pragmatism and penchant for line graphs and quantitative analysis. He is also not quite generous with grades. But beyond those seemingly straightforward lectures and discussions, Phil’s passion and dedication for what he does and how he sets the bar of excellence for postgraduate students really stand out.

After coming back from my field work in the Philippines, I already set it in my mind to buy some Filipino tokens for my friends in Wellington. And Phil is among those in my list. But it took me almost a month to give it to him because it was either he is away or is attending to some students. Also, whenever I am about to give the gift to him, I am presented with self-doubts on whether it is appropriate or even ethical to give gifts to your professor in New Zealand.

This afternoon, I bravely decided to show my appreciation and love when I received an email from the head of school about the death of his son-in-law. I said to myself, ‘There could be no better time to do it than now.’ So I knocked at his office and waited for a few moments as he was on a phone call. Then I gave the gift to him and he received it very warmly. We had a few talks on where I am in my thesis. Then I disclosed my dilemma on the appropriateness of my gesture and he told me, ‘This is actually something that is slowly diminishing now in New Zealand. But for me, the more the better!’ So I also said, ‘If they were to ask me, any time is a good time to show your appreciation.’ Then he gave me a tight hug.

I was still a bit shaky and nervous as I left his office – which is what I usually feel whenever I talk to him. He’s such a good and critical listener, which makes me very mindful of what I say to him. But this has taught me a lot about what real love is – it requires courage. One has to be brave enough to abandon his or her self just to be of service to others. 

"If you only love the people who love you, you will get no reward… And if you are nice only to your friends, you are no better than other people. Even those who don’t know God are nice to their friends. In a word, what I’m saying is, Grow up. You’re kingdom subjects. Now live like it. Live out your God-created identity. Live generously and graciously toward others, the way God lives toward you.” (Matthew 5:43-48, NCV and MSG)

And even if my professor took it differently, I would still love anyway. After all, there is no better way.

26 August 2014
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand

8 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this Arla. Goodness shines through you. Hugs.

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    1. Thank you for always affirming the beautiful things that God has done through me, Esther! :)

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  2. God bless you very Arla ... Beautiful words ...

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    1. Hello Misael! How are you? I am leaving New Zealand soon. Keep on praying for New Zealand! :)

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    2. I'm fine ... that cool, already completed the course in new zealand ? I will continue praying yes .
      God keep you and make your grace shine on you ... kisses !
      Are you Fine?

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    3. Yes, almost done. Despite the challenging task of writing a thesis, I am doing fine. Amen! Thank you! :)

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  3. I love the insight. Can I repost on my blog? (with proper credit of course)

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    1. Sure sis! You can even put it in the Buhay Purpol blog, if you wish to. Thannks! :)

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