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00:00Let's find out if Madlam People is choosing number 3.
00:04Go, MC Alassie!
00:06Thank you, Charm!
00:07Let's say it together, Madlam People.
00:09Madlam People, your choice, your show!
00:13Let's raise our hands!
00:15There are a lot of number 3s.
00:17A lot of number 3s, MC.
00:19Let's find them.
00:21Aha!
00:23Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:24Wait, wait. Let's ask this one.
00:27Hi!
00:28Of course, they always go to the middle, to the top.
00:31Yes.
00:32They don't go far.
00:35They don't want to travel here.
00:37What's your name, Ate?
00:39I'm Jean Michaela Quimbalino, a.k.a. Isay.
00:42Isay.
00:44Are you really happy that part of your pants is torn?
00:50That's my point.
00:52She ran away.
00:53She really ran away.
00:55She really ran away. Why?
00:56Why did you run to the barbed wire?
00:59I sat down, and when I pulled it, it was torn.
01:02If that's the case, you should've sat on the floor.
01:05You shouldn't have sat down.
01:07You shouldn't have sat down.
01:11Isay, I have a question for you.
01:13Why do you think number 3 is the real breadwinner?
01:17Yes.
01:18I chose number 3.
01:20I'm a B.S. criminology student.
01:26I'm not sure about your course.
01:27How can I not believe you?
01:29Your course was wrong.
01:30It was psychology, not criminology.
01:32It was a mistake.
01:34It was a switch.
01:36I remember the memory of my mother.
01:39Your own mother?
01:40Yes.
01:41My mother used to say,
01:43I am 28 years old.
01:45No, I'm 48 years old.
01:47She's 30 years old.
01:49That's how we were raised.
01:51She's 30 years old.
01:52That's how we were raised.
01:54It was criminology, but it was psychology.
01:57No, it was criminology.
01:58She was just nervous.
02:00We were also nervous.
02:02What was your course, Isay?
02:04It was criminology.
02:05Criminology.
02:06What year were you in?
02:07I was in my first year.
02:09See, it was a switch.
02:10It was a mistake.
02:11It was a shift.
02:12It was a shift.
02:13It was a shift.
02:14It was a shift course.
02:15It was psychology, but it was criminology.
02:18Was it right?
02:19Was it right?
02:20No.
02:21It was a mistake.
02:22It wasn't a shift course.
02:24I'm trying to save you.
02:26I hope you get used to it.
02:28She used to be in agriculture.
02:30Ah, okay.
02:31She was in agriculture.
02:35I was in agriculture.
02:37No, we were in Botox.
02:42Let's do it again.
02:43Why is it number 3 again?
02:45In the execution of the command of Sir,
02:48although he made a mistake in the beginning,
02:52but in the answer to the last question,
02:56I can say that it was the answer of a person
03:01or the one who provided for a family.
03:03Ah, so it was a housekeeper.
03:07The answer was a plant.
03:09It wasn't even an observation.
03:11The answer was seaweeds.
03:13He was really direct.
03:15The answer of a person was number 3.
03:18The answer of a creature was 1 and 2.
03:21The answer was scallops.
03:23The answer was scallops.
03:27The answer of an oyster was chicken feet.
03:31Okay.
03:32Let's continue.
03:33There.
03:34There.
03:35He's so good.
03:36He said a lot.
03:37It's not over yet.
03:38It's not over yet.
03:39Thank you so much.
03:42Back to you, guys.
03:44He can do it.
03:46They're so happy.
03:48Okay, Ms. Pop,
03:50this time, you really need to close your decision.
03:53Choose and tell us your final answer.
03:56Who is the breadwinner for you?
04:00Is it 1, 2, or 3?
04:03It's up to you.
04:05Announce it.
04:06It can be tomorrow.
04:07There's still a call for the execution.
04:09He'll come back.
04:10It's like you have 2 guests.
04:11And the breadwinner is number 3.
04:25Number 3,
04:27Christine Ledesma.
04:29Is she the breadwinner?
04:32After 3 rounds,
04:34the final answer of Ms. Pop Fernandez,
04:38the breadwinner soldier,
04:40is number 3.
04:42Number 3.
04:44So now,
04:45you want number 3 as well?
04:47JJ, right?
04:48Yes.
04:49Number 3 as well.
04:50Did Darren agree?
04:51Yes.
04:52We're all here.
04:53Darren, you're so far from JJ.
04:55No.
04:56Why?
04:57Yes.
04:58It's like JJ and MC are the only ones who can reach him.
05:02Okay.
05:03Let's get to know their family's hero.
05:06Ms. Pop said number 3.
05:10And the breadwinner soldier is...
05:16Who's shouting?
05:20What are they saying?
05:21Guess who's at home.
05:23Is it number 3?
05:24It's me.
05:25The breadwinner soldier is...
05:28It's me.
05:31Number 2.
05:37Number 2 is Kristin Joy Cagillio.
05:42It's me.
05:44You never chose her.
05:46It's always 1 or 3.
05:471 and 3.
05:49We're wrong.
05:50I told you.
05:52I don't know how to cook.
05:55I thought I was right.
05:57It's okay, Ms. Pop.
05:59And JJ, it's okay.
06:00Because you still have 5,000 pesos.
06:03Yay, JJ.
06:05Let's ask number 1 first.
06:08Jesus Aguinaldo, what's your job?
06:10I'm a police officer.
06:11Police.
06:12That's why he's short.
06:14Yes.
06:15He's easy to find.
06:17That's why.
06:18Yes.
06:19He's a patrolman.
06:20His hair is clean.
06:22Yes.
06:23He's good at push-ups.
06:24He knows how to get commands.
06:26Where are you stationed, sir?
06:29I'm assigned to the PNP Aviation Security Group.
06:32Aviation.
06:34He's young.
06:35How old are you?
06:36I'm 27.
06:37When did you have a gay pregnancy?
06:40That's right.
06:41Those two over there.
06:42I'm making fun of them.
06:43They're in the bakery, sir.
06:45I'm going to have you pregnant.
06:47But nice to meet you, sir.
06:49Thank you very much.
06:51Before we move on to number 2,
06:53the real soldier of Breadwinner.
06:54Let's go to number 3.
06:55It's Christine Ledesma.
06:58Christine Ledesma, what do you do besides taking care of your children?
07:02I'm a firefighter.
07:04Firefighter?
07:06That's why you're not gay.
07:08She's a firefighter?
07:09What club is she in?
07:10No.
07:12She's a firefighter.
07:13What club is she in?
07:14Fire station.
07:15Oh, I see.
07:16Firewoman.
07:18What station are you in?
07:20I'm also in the NCR.
07:22In the CR?
07:23NCR.
07:24In Manila.
07:25Firefighter.
07:26I thought...
07:27Because there are people who also bomb in the CR.
07:29Yes.
07:30If you don't want to go down, there are people who also bomb.
07:33It's called that.
07:35Are you a volunteer?
07:36Is this really your profession?
07:38It's really my profession.
07:39I'm not a volunteer.
07:40So you really have a salary.
07:42Your job is hard.
07:44True.
07:45We talked about this last week.
07:47She's also a firefighter, right?
07:52How did you study that?
07:54Do you also have a course?
07:55I have a course.
07:56I'm a graduate of AB Psychology.
07:58Oh, AB Psychology.
07:59Not Criminology?
08:00No.
08:02She's just here.
08:05AB Psychology.
08:06Okay.
08:07You're so good.
08:08We thought you were a real breadwinner.
08:11You're so good.
08:12Congrats to you.
08:15We'll congratulate her.
08:16Even if she wasn't chosen, we'll congratulate her.
08:18Because she's so good at life.
08:20Our real breadwinner is...
08:23Christine Joy Cagillo.
08:25Christine, you're here.
08:27Ma'am, you're so good at this.
08:31You're good at guessing.
08:33It's so simple.
08:35You're good at push-ups.
08:39She's good.
08:40It seems like it's hard for her to do push-ups.
08:42What did you do earlier, ma'am?
08:44Did you have a hard time?
08:46No, I didn't.
08:48Do you want her to do handstands?
08:51Handstands?
08:52Really?
08:53You're full of nonsense.
08:57How old are you, if I'm not mistaken?
08:59I'm 27 years old, ma'am.
09:01Why?
09:02You're a soldier.
09:04How long have you been in the military?
09:06It's been one and a half year since June 2023, ma'am.
09:09Why did you join the military?
09:12Is that really what you wanted to do?
09:14Or not?
09:15No, ma'am.
09:16One of the reasons why I chose this career is for my family.
09:22The AFP provides free hospitalization for the soldiers.
09:27So, I don't have to worry about what will happen to my mother and grandmother.
09:35I sacrificed myself.
09:37Of course, the movement of a soldier is restricted.
09:41Unlike when I was a civilian employee,
09:45now, the movement is restricted.
09:47On weekends, if we're on call...
09:51That's why she joined the military, because of the benefits.
09:53Yes.
09:54She wanted to avail the benefits.
09:57Before she joined the military, she did other jobs as a breadwinner.
10:02Yes.
10:03She really tried hard for herself and her family.
10:07What were the jobs that you did as a breadwinner?
10:11Since high school, I didn't choose.
10:16I came from a broken family, and I saw the situation of our lives.
10:22No one told me that I would be the breadwinner.
10:26When the time came, I would be the breadwinner.
10:30No one dictated that to me.
10:32How did you become a breadwinner?
10:33I saw the hardships of life.
10:36We were six siblings.
10:38I saw my grandmother.
10:40Every morning, there were six of us.
10:44She would count the coins.
10:46I will never forget that.
10:48My allowance was 10 pesos.
10:50It was just enough for us.
10:54We didn't have anything left.
10:56I was the fifth out of six siblings.
10:58Why did you take the responsibility?
11:01I was the only one who finished school among the six of us.
11:06What happened to the others?
11:08They couldn't afford to live.
11:11They went to high school and got married.
11:14They couldn't afford to go to school because of your financial situation?
11:21Yes.
11:22My grandmother's pension was small.
11:27Why did you finish school?
11:29When I was young, I had a mindset that I didn't want to grow old.
11:35Until my grandmother got better, she was the one who would live for all of us.
11:40Ever since, my grandmother's pension was small.
11:45What about the others?
11:47Did you give her a lot of coins?
11:49Yes.
11:50You told her that you didn't want to grow old.
11:52Before I went to school, I thought that what my grandmother gave me was enough.
11:57What about tomorrow?
11:59Before I went to school, I thought that what my grandmother gave me was enough.
12:05I told myself that I wouldn't allow that to happen.
12:10That was the situation in our lives.
12:14What did you do for a living?
12:16I went to high school.
12:18I was a housewife.
12:20I cleaned the house.
12:22I had a family.
12:24I would go home.
12:25I also watched over the greenhills.
12:29What did you watch over the greenhills?
12:31I was a vendor.
12:32I would buy jelly cakes.
12:34I was just an average worker.
12:36At that time, I was paid 100 pesos.
12:40At that time, I was still a minor.
12:42I was just an average worker.
12:44My classmate's mother was the one who took care of me.
12:48You were very hardworking.
12:50You did everything.
12:52You wouldn't be a breadwinner if you weren't hardworking.
12:56Determination.
12:58Some people say that if the parents can't do it,
13:03they expect the eldest to do it.
13:05Yes.
13:06But they don't have the guts to do it.
13:11The one who is really hardworking,
13:14the one who has the guts,
13:15and the one who will accept it,
13:17will be the breadwinner.
13:19While she was still studying,
13:21she was still working at a young age.
13:24She was the one who could help the family.
13:27And she didn't agree.
13:29Because all of her siblings were in the same situation.
13:33All of them were the children of their parents who had no money.
13:36But she didn't agree that she wouldn't finish it.
13:40She chose to change the story of her life.
13:43But who convinced you to become a soldier?
13:45Me.
13:46Because I saw it on the greenhills.
13:48I was a vendor.
13:50She sold jelly cakes.
13:53But no one convinced you to become a soldier?
13:55No one.
13:57My question is, isn't it dangerous to be a soldier?
14:02Aren't you afraid of it?
14:04No.
14:05It's part of the duty of a soldier.
14:08You're a gay, right?
14:09Yes.
14:10But there's nothing more frightening than the worry
14:13that your family will eat you.
14:15That's the most frightening thing that many Filipinos think about every day.
14:20What will we eat tomorrow?
14:22And how will our family live?
14:24That's what's important.
14:26That's what's scary.
14:27Enrollment is scary.
14:29Paying for school is scary.
14:32Electricity.
14:33But she's happy because it's also a success story.
14:37That's true.
14:38As a breadwinner who's been through a lot,
14:41she achieved a lot for her family.
14:44First of all, for herself.
14:46She finished her studies, right?
14:48What else did you achieve for your family?
14:51She didn't just finish her studies.
14:53I mean, aside from graduating magna cum laude.
14:57Oh, yes!
14:58Right?
14:59That's true.
15:00Paps knows that, but he doesn't know that she's the real soldier.
15:04Don't lie to her.
15:06Paps knows that, but he doesn't know that.
15:09Now, she's based in Pilates.
15:11Now, she knows Pilates.
15:13Isn't that great, Ms. Paps?
15:15Isn't that great, Ms. Paps?
15:17There's a distinction.
15:18There's an honor.
15:19Magna cum laude.
15:20Yes, yes.
15:21What's your course?
15:22AB Psychology.
15:24Not Criminology.
15:25No.
15:26Psychology.
15:27AB Psychology.
15:29Magna cum laude.
15:31Wow.
15:33She's working, but she's really concentrating on her studies.
15:38I'm working hard because I was a scholar.
15:42Lower than 1.75 grade, I lost my scholarship.
15:48That's why I was forced to go to Payao.
15:51That's determination.
15:53And focus for her family.
15:57How is your family's state now?
15:59What are the good changes and successes for your family?
16:03Before, when I had free time, I thought of looking for a sideline or racket.
16:10Unlike other people of my age who can do whatever they want.
16:16What I thought of first was what would be a good sideline or racket.
16:20I taught as a professor.
16:23There are many other sidelines.
16:26What are your achievements for your family?
16:28I was able to buy a second-hand car.
16:32Because I don't want to see my mom and grandma commuting.
16:39And I was able to buy a house.
16:43That's it.
16:45That's great, Christine.
16:48I'm doing everything I can for my family.
16:53That's great, Christine.
16:54Right?
16:55You're a great role model.
16:58Especially for the viewers and your family.
17:03Paps is great.
17:04Thank you so much for guesting us today.
17:08It's so proud to hear somebody who works so hard.
17:14He really worked hard for his family.
17:16I like his story.
17:19It's a success story.
17:21We have a lot of breadwinners here.
17:24But until now, they're still struggling.
17:27Their fingers are still bleeding.
17:30But they still have a long way to go.
17:34They have a lot of achievements.
17:36Even for the car.
17:38It's so great.
17:40I'm sure your mom and grandma are proud of you.
17:43They're here with us.
17:45Do you know where your grandma is?
17:47She's over there.
17:48She's Mama Lilian and Lola Esperanza.
17:51She's her cousin.
17:53She's Lira.
17:54Lola, you were the inspiration for Christine
17:57in her pursuit of her dream.
18:01It's because of you, Lola.
18:03Just sit down, Ryan.
18:05Ryan, are you going to sit down?
18:07It's like you want me to sit down
18:09that's why you're making Lola Bells stand.
18:11Just sit down.
18:12You're a big part of what's happening
18:16to Christine and your family
18:18because you gave her inspiration.
18:20What do you want to say to her?
18:22I want to thank my family.
18:26What do you want to say to them?
18:28I want to thank Christine.
18:32She really gave it her all.
18:37She accepted herself as a Magna Cum Laude.
18:43Yes, Magna Cum Laude.
18:46I'm happy for her.
18:48She's working hard to study.
18:50Do you have any advice?
18:53Yes.
18:55What about your mother?
18:57Me?
18:59No, I'm just kidding.
19:01You're not supposed to joke around with us.
19:04It's just a joke.
19:06She's just kidding.
19:09When Christine was doing everything for her family,
19:15where were you at that time?
19:17Where were you at that time?
19:23When we first talked about this,
19:26we were wondering why you were the one providing for the family.
19:30Others lost their parents.
19:33Others lost their parents because they had feelings.
19:37That's why they were forced to take care of their parents.
19:41What about your sister?
19:43When she started providing for your family,
19:45where were you at that time?
19:47I was at home.
19:48At that time, I was also depressed.
19:53Her father left us.
19:56Her father cried.
19:58I lost myself.
20:02But I also prayed to God
20:06so that we can provide for others.
20:11I don't know why I'm crying.
20:15At that time, you lost hope.
20:19Yes.
20:20There were six of them.
20:23I didn't know where I was going to get by providing for them.
20:30Christine said, okay.
20:32When the time came,
20:36I didn't know who was going to be the last one.
20:39Because she was the fifth.
20:41No one was left.
20:42She was also a scholar.
20:43She only lacked one point in her grades.
20:47She didn't go to school.
20:49She didn't continue her studies.
20:51I want to understand your story.
20:55Many might ask this to themselves.
20:58You mentioned that you already had six children.
21:01You didn't know where you were going to get them.
21:03Why did you give birth to a lot of children?
21:06I don't know.
21:09I don't want to judge you.
21:11I just want to understand.
21:12What do parents think when you give birth to children?
21:18Are you rich?
21:19Do you expect a pension?
21:21Because there are a lot of people like that.
21:23Life is good.
21:25They thought, let's make a big family.
21:28Because we can afford it.
21:29That's why we gave birth.
21:30But in your story,
21:33why did you think of giving birth to a lot of children?
21:37Because I can't do family planning.
21:41The doctor forbade me to do it.
21:44I have a goiter.
21:46I can't use contraceptives.
21:55That's why I can't do it.
21:58I don't want to get cancer.
21:59I don't want to get sick.
22:01You don't want to give birth to a lot of children, right?
22:06No.
22:07Why did you give birth to a lot of children if you don't want to?
22:09That's what I mean.
22:10It's an accident.
22:11I don't want to give birth to a lot of children.
22:15That's how it is.
22:16Christine Vice said that her mom used to earn money by selling bottles.
22:26She used to sell bottles.
22:28That's what we want to share, especially with children.
22:36Having a child is not a joke.
22:39Having a family is not a joke.
22:41It's very hard.
22:42And when you have a big family,
22:44not only the parents will suffer,
22:46but also the children.
22:48Because of the hardship,
22:49especially if you can't afford it,
22:51your children will force you to give birth when it's hard for you to afford it.
22:57It's not because we're thinking.
23:00We're just giving.
23:02We need to have realizations in life.
23:08Even if you believe that it's not easy to have a child.
23:12If you're going to be a parent,
23:14have you ever thought about how many children you're going to have?
23:19Because you need to plan it.
23:21If you're going to have a family,
23:24how many children are you going to plan to have?
23:28Two to three.
23:30That's why I'm working so hard.
23:35I've already experienced the hardship of not being able to afford projects.
23:40Even though I'm 27, I'm still not settling.
23:45Because I know the hardship of living a hard life.
23:53Your family is very lucky because you have someone like you.
23:57You don't tire of dreaming for yourself and for your family.
24:01And in your success, you give them all.
24:06Maybe, Vice, in your question,
24:08why do a lot of people give birth,
24:10this is also based on a lot of things I've talked about in the past.
24:14Sometimes, the wife hopes that when she gives birth,
24:19the husband will change.
24:21Sometimes, I've talked about this.
24:24Let's give birth to another child.
24:26Maybe when she sees this, she'll love me more.
24:29She'll give more time to the child.
24:31Until you realize that you have a bigger responsibility.
24:37Sometimes, it's like that.
24:38It depends.
24:39It depends.
24:40Maybe it doesn't give sustenance.
24:42Those are just one of the many reasons.
24:44But we're not saying that that is a valid reason to give birth.
24:48That's just one of the reasons I've heard and talked about.
24:51Because a mother is very hopeful,
24:53especially when her husband gives birth.
24:56She hopes that the child will be the key
24:59for them to be good and to come back.
25:02The reason why parents want to give birth,
25:05that's up to them.
25:06Just please make sure.
25:08You can give decent life to the children you give birth to.
25:13Because that's the responsibility of the parents.
25:16It's our obligation.
25:17It's our obligation as parents.
25:18But thank you, Christine.
25:20Because of your hard work,
25:22you were able to help your family.
25:25Thank you for the inspiration.
25:26And at a very young age.
25:28And congratulations to you.
25:30Yes.
25:31Congratulations to you.
25:33We raised you.
25:34Even if you're not related to us,
25:36we raised you.
25:37And we want to hear your story from many people.
25:40So that just like the inspiration you got from your grandmother,
25:43the inspiration from you will spread to many people.
25:47Congratulations and God bless you.
25:50We celebrate you, Christine.
25:51Yes.
25:53We appreciate you, Christine.
25:55And since we really want to make the breadwinners happy,
25:58because most of the time they make us happy,
26:00we have a small gift for you.
26:02Oh.
26:03She told our staff that she always asks her siblings
26:09if they have an old watch.
26:12Oh.
26:13Right?
26:14Because she can't buy her own watch.
26:17Is that true?
26:18If I have something that I want to collect,
26:21it's a watch.
26:23I feel close when I see a watch.
26:27Because for me,
26:29we should spend our time on important things.
26:32On our family,
26:34on our work,
26:35on our responsibilities,
26:36to be happy.
26:37But isn't it a requirement for a soldier to have a watch?
26:40Yes.
26:41Where is your watch?
26:42You should always be on time.
26:44I took it off.
26:45But you have a watch.
26:47You just want a new watch.
26:49This is a wall clock.
26:50Huh?
26:51Wall clock.
26:52Let's look at the City Hall Museum.
26:54It's so big.
26:55The breadwinners have a simple watch.
26:58It's just a watch.
26:59Right?
27:00It's not an expensive watch.
27:02They just want a watch.
27:03But they don't prioritize it.
27:05Correct.
27:06Because it's more important.
27:08Home.
27:09My family needs a house.
27:10A car.
27:11My grandmother can't walk anymore
27:12because she's poor.
27:13And my mother.
27:14Right?
27:15We can't afford to buy food.
27:16That's why she has it.
27:17Because of that,
27:18we will buy your watch.
27:19That's it.
27:20It's not fun.
27:21It's a very fancy watch.
27:22But we just want to give you a watch.
27:23Where is the watch?
27:24Oh, it's just a coin.
27:26There it is.
27:27It's there.
27:28There it is.
27:29I like it.
27:30There it is.
27:31Let's save money on the watches of Kuya Ogie.
27:34Kuya Ogie has a lot of watches.
27:36Aside from that,
27:37you can't shop for yourself anymore.
27:40Aww.
27:41It's not...
27:42My family is the first one.
27:44It's up to me.
27:45My mother is the first one.
27:47You can shop,
27:48but it's up to your siblings,
27:49your grandmother,
27:50and your family, right?
27:51That's why we shopped for you.
27:53Yes.
27:54We have a watch of package
27:56worth Php 25,000.
27:58Wow.
28:01Nice shoes.
28:04There.
28:05There are boots.
28:06We asked your siblings
28:07what you are wearing.
28:08They said,
28:09what you are wearing is nice.
28:10So, that's what we bought.
28:12And aside from that,
28:13because
28:14it's like
28:15it relaxes him
28:16when he's out of town.
28:18But he can't do that now
28:20because he's on duty.
28:23But,
28:24that's why
28:25we thought
28:26to give you a break.
28:28Just for a while.
28:30Go out of town
28:31with your family.
28:33You have a vacation package.
28:35That's what they need.
28:36A break
28:37so that they can rest
28:38even if it's raining.
28:39Vacation package
28:41for the whole family.
28:423 days, 2 nights.
28:44Hotel staycation
28:46at Piero Beach Resort
28:48in Zambales.
28:50The resorts are beautiful
28:52in Zambales.
28:533 days, 2 nights.
28:54What else?
28:55Of course,
28:56you have pocket money.
28:5720,000 Pesos.
28:5920,000 Pesos.
29:02Thank you so much
29:04for your time.
29:05Because,
29:06as a breadwinner,
29:07we're not used to
29:09being given.
29:10We have a mindset
29:11that we always give
29:13for the family.
29:15That's why,
29:16I really appreciate
29:17your simple gifts.
29:20Because,
29:21my mindset is
29:22that during Christmas,
29:23I won't be able to receive
29:24a gift.
29:25Because,
29:26my family can't afford it.
29:28But now,
29:29I was able to receive
29:30these simple gifts.
29:32Especially,
29:33the vacation for the family.
29:35I'm so thankful
29:37that I wasn't the only one
29:39who was given a gift.
29:41A vacation for my grandmother.
29:43Because my grandmother
29:44is getting old.
29:46I want her to experience
29:48the bitterness of life.
29:50After a few years,
29:51it's time to make a sacrifice
29:53for my siblings.
29:55You deserve it.
29:57Pitch with the family.
29:58You know,
29:59my siblings are always happy.
30:02And that's what we want.
30:04For you to experience
30:06and receive.
30:07Yes.
30:08That's why,
30:09call all the families.
30:10Let's not get used to
30:12that our breadwinners
30:13are used to not being able
30:15to receive anything.
30:17You don't have to be greedy
30:18or love.
30:20It's a small thing.
30:21Right?
30:22It's okay.
30:23They also need to experience
30:25being able to receive.
30:26Because that's what will give them
30:28the fire to continue
30:30the inspiration they have.
30:32Because it's sad, right?
30:33You give and receive,
30:34but you can't experience
30:36being able to receive.
30:37Yes.
30:38And what's the other one?
30:40Yes.
30:41It suits you.
30:42It's simple.
30:43Just talking.
30:44Just being able to receive
30:45a hug from you.
30:46Even if it's just simple.
30:47What you're doing,
30:48you're giving me flowers
30:49on a tissue.
30:50Yes.
30:51Like that.
30:52Right?