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This was inspired by the fact that someone very dear to me got shut out from a group that used to be good to her. Seeing how much it affected her made me reflect more deeply on exclusion, gatekeeping, and the ways people can make others feel unwanted, whether intentionally or not.

At some point in our lives, most of us have experienced both sides of exclusion.

We’ve been part of the “in” group, the people included in conversations, opportunities, plans, and spaces where we felt welcomed and valued. But many of us have also experienced being on the outside looking in. We know what it feels like to be left out, ignored, overlooked, or made to feel like we don’t fully belong.

And during those moments when we are outside looking in, it rarely feels good. Feeling excluded can make people question themselves, feel isolated, or wonder why they are not considered worthy of inclusion. Because we know how painful that feeling can be, we should actively try not to make others feel that way when we are the ones inside the circles, groups, or spaces with access and influence.

The reality is, people often move between both sides throughout life. Sometimes we are included. Sometimes we are excluded. Sometimes, without even realizing it, we may unintentionally contribute to making others feel left out too.

That’s why it’s important to stay mindful of how we treat people and to continuously choose to grow for the better.


Exclusion Happens in Everyday Life

Gatekeeping and exclusion are not limited to one type of community or environment. They can happen anywhere, in schools, workplaces, friend groups, organizations, hobbies, online spaces, and everyday social situations.

Sometimes exclusion is intentional, and sometimes it isn’t. There are moments when people deliberately leave others out, but there are also times when exclusion happens quietly and unintentionally through habits, assumptions, or lack of awareness.

And honestly, there are also situations where exclusion comes from negative feelings such as insecurity, jealousy, resentment, personal bias, or simply selfishness. Sometimes people want to protect their position, attention, influence, or comfort, even if it means making others feel unwelcome.

It can look like inside jokes that isolate someone, conversations where certain people are consistently ignored, opportunities shared only within familiar circles, or situations where newcomers are treated differently without anyone openly acknowledging it.

Even small actions can leave lasting effects on people.


Gatekeeping Even Affects Businesses and Products

Gatekeeping does not just affect social spaces. It can even affect businesses, brands, restaurants, hobbies, creators, and products people claim to love.

Sometimes people refuse to share a good product, hidden gem, small business, or favorite place because they want to keep it exclusive to themselves. While that mindset may seem harmless, it can actually hurt the very businesses they enjoy supporting.

When people share products, recommend businesses, and help others discover things they genuinely enjoy, it generates support, sales, growth, and visibility. That support helps businesses thrive and keeps products on the shelves longer.
Most businesses survive because people talk about them, recommend them, and help expand their audience. Growth rarely happens through secrecy.

There is nothing wrong with wanting something to feel special, but supporting something you love should also include helping it succeed.


Everyone Wants to Feel Accepted

At the heart of it, most people simply want to feel seen, respected, and included.

Being welcomed into a space can make someone feel encouraged and confident. On the other hand, constantly feeling excluded can make people withdraw, question themselves, or feel disconnected from others.

A little kindness and openness can go much further than we realize.


Being Inclusive Is a Choice

No community, friendship, or group becomes stronger by making others feel unwelcome.

Inclusion does not mean everyone has to be best friends or agree on everything. It simply means treating people with fairness, respect, and consideration. It means being aware of how our actions affect others and making an effort not to create unnecessary divisions.

Sometimes growth means recognizing moments where we could have done better and choosing differently moving forward.


Growth Comes From Self Awareness

One of the most important things we can do is acknowledge that none of us are perfect.
There may have been moments where we felt hurt by exclusion, and there may also have been moments where we unintentionally excluded others ourselves. What matters is having the self awareness to reflect, learn, and improve.
Maturity is not about pretending we’ve always gotten things right. It’s about being willing to become more thoughtful, compassionate, and inclusive over time.


Choose Kindness Whenever Possible

People remember how they are treated.
They remember who made them feel welcome, who acknowledged them, and who showed kindness even in small ways. The strongest communities and relationships are built through openness, empathy, and respect, not exclusivity.
At the end of the day, we all want to feel like we belong somewhere.

It is precisely because we’ve all likely experienced both inclusion and exclusion at different points in life that we should use those experiences to become more mindful of others and more intentional about creating spaces that feel welcoming rather than closed off.

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The TNT Tropang 5G team manager plus other hoop stars brings the Jolas Cup Back to Cagayan de Oro


For love of the game, PLDT Home and TNT Tropang 5G bring fans closer to the action. Basketball legend Jojo Lastimosa and stars Poy Erram, Rey Nambatac, and Glenn Khobuntin unite on stage with the lucky winners of their hand-signed TNT jerseys.


The Philippines continues to produce world-class basketball talent – but as PBA legend and current TNT Tropang 5G team manager Jojo Lastimosa has long believed, talent alone isn’t enough without opportunity. For young athletes, sports can open doors – but only when the right support systems are in place. This is where connectivity, community, and committed partners like PLDT Home play a crucial role.

Since launching the Jolas Cup in 2004, Lastimosa has championed grassroots basketball as a way to empower the youth. In 2026, that mission was strengthened by PLDT Home’s support, as the tournament returned to Cagayan de Oro – bringing not just competition but also access, visibility, and opportunity for the next generation.

Kicked off last April 22 at the Xavier Ateneo Sports Centre, Jolas Cup 2026 gathered top teams from schools and barangays across the city, transforming the venue into a dynamic space where talent met opportunity. The tournament aimed to bring together young athletes from Cagayan de Oro and nearby areas, competing in six divisions: 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U, 22U men’s, and 22U women’s. It concludes on May 16 with the championship games of all six divisions.

PLDT Home Fiber was among the brands powering the tournament opening ceremonies, as players and attendees stayed connected throughout the event – from real-time updates to digital engagement that extended the reach of the tournament beyond the court.

The opening ceremonies were led by Lastimosa, alongside fellow TNT Tropang 5G players who share roots in Mindanao, including Poy Erram, Rey Nambatac, and Glenn Khobuntin. Their presence reinforced the importance of giving back – made even more impactful through platforms like the Jolas Cup supported by partners who share the same vision.


“Malipayon gyud ko nga nakabalik ko diri sa Cagayan de Oro aron maghatag og oportunidad sa mga batan-on. Mao ni ang sinugdanan sa daghan kaayo’ng damgo (I’m truly happy to be back in Cagayan de Oro to give young players opportunities. This is where many dreams begin),” said Lastimosa.


TNT Tropang 5G players join the Jolas Cup opening in Cagayan de Oro, showing support for young athletes and championing opportunities for the next generation of hoopers.

To help kickstart the young athletes with their dreams, PLDT Home Fiber shall award all champion teams with a Fiber Plan 1699 for one year.

“We want to ensure they will experience meaningful connections even off the court,” Lastimosa said.


Local fans share a lighthearted moment with PBA legend Jojo Lastimosa during the PLDT Home Fiber Fastbreak event.

Beyond the games, PLDT Home brought the tournament experience closer to the community through branded activations, including interactive booths and connectivity zones that allowed fans and families to engage with the event in real time. These initiatives highlighted how reliable internet access plays an increasingly important role in sports development – whether it’s accessing training content, sharing game highlights, or staying connected to wider opportunities.

For Lastimosa, that connection is essential to building the future of Philippine basketball.

“Importante kaayo nga konektado ang kabatan-onan—dili lang sa internet, kundi sa ilang mga pangandoy ug oportunidad (It’s important for the youth to stay connected—not just to the internet, but to their dreams and opportunities),” he said.

Players echoed this sentiment, emphasizing how meaningful it is to return home and inspire the next generation – now with stronger platforms and support systems behind them.

 


TNT Tropang 5G stars Rey Nambatac, Poy Erram, and Glenn Khobuntin share hands-on tips and mentorship with Cagayan de Oro's promising young players

By supporting initiatives like the Jolas Cup, PLDT Home continues to go beyond providing connectivity – actively supporting communities, enabling dreams, and helping young dreamers stay connected to what matters most starting from the home.

“By bridging passion and opportunity, the brand plays a vital role in shaping not just better players, but stronger futures,” said PLDT Home First Vice President for Acquisition Marketing Patrick S. Tang. “No matter where you are in the Philippines and whatever passion you pursue, we’re here for you. Count on our reliable connectivity to give you stronger, more meaningful connections as you start your dreams right at home.”

From sports to school work and more, fire up your family’s passion at home with fast and reliable internet connectivity by PLDT Home Fiber. Visit pldthome.com to know more about these amazing Fiber deals available for Plan 999 and up.

Apply for Fiber Unli All 1399 from May 1 to May 31, 2026 and enjoy free installation (save P3,600), free speedboost up to 200 Mbps, unli entertainment on Cignal, and a chance to win free Fiber Broadband for Life! Apply until June 30, 2026 to avail up to P41,000 off on Samsung TVs and other devices as an exclusive offer.

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