For me, our symposium is successful because aside from sharing my knowledge to others, I have also learned something from them. The process of give and take is present on our symposium. We, the members of the group 1, are not taken for granted. Also, I have realized that everyone is experiencing problems such as relationships problems. I have proved that nobody is alone, we are all in some sort of situations. We only differ by time and process of dealing such problems.
You are not alone I am here with you. (Hebrews 13:5)
In doing the symposium, much effort is needed for it to be a success. We consider the audience in making our symposium because our success depends on them. We have chosen a topic, which is relationships, that we know they are experiencing and could relate to. Cooperation and teamwork is highly demanded in such work. The distribution of works is our primary way in finishing the tasks in time.
There are things during and after the symposium that remained in my head. Relationships are part of life. According to Priscillia Sims, our need to connect with others are primal. We, humans, are all social beings and we can't live alone. Whether you like it or not, you will have relationships. My only advice for everyone is to deal with it but don't take it too seriously. You relationships could help you, or else save you in many ways.


















