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Latest InLife campaign encourages Filipinos to continue dreaming despite the odds

Sunnexdesk

FROM the pandemic to the rising prices of commodities, from global crises to personal struggles—many things can dampen the spirit and force one to give up.

This is why Insular Life’s (InLife) campaign focuses on motivating Filipinos, especially the youth, to carry on with their dream despite the challenges they faced in the recent years that they continue to face today.

InLife president and chief executive officer Raoul Antonio E. Littaua shared that the latest marketing research showed 7 out of 10 young Filipinos today no longer have a dream.

“They are anxious about falling ill, or their loved ones getting sick. They remain fearful about losing their jobs. They are stressed about high inflation and they are frustrated that they can’t even find onions in the market. They are so preoccupied with the uncertainties of today that they no longer have the time to set goals or revisit their hopes and ambitions,” he said in a message during the campaign’s launch.

In life, you are free to dream!

Train Ride Home
  1. Like and follow InLife's Facebook (InsularLifePH) or Instagram (@insular_life) pages.
  2. Like and share the post of the first "Train Ride Home" video in Facebook or in Instagram. Make sure that the post is set to public.
  3. Tag three people in the comments section
  4. Write how they think the video should end and use #FreetoDreamInLife and #InLifeTrainRideHomeGiveaway.
  5. Ensure the profile is set to public.

Dream a lifetime for good

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