Sabik-kasalanan Ba Target -

And just like that, your enthusiasm feels like a crime. Let’s unpack that question: “Sabik-kasalanan ba?” — Is being eager a sin? A flaw? A red flag?

Here’s a blog post based on the keyword/phrase (which seems to be a Taglish phrase roughly meaning “Is eagerness a sin/a fault, target?” or “Is being too eager the real problem, target?” ).

April 17, 2026

3 minutes We’ve all been there. You want something so bad—a job, a person, a breakthrough—that you can almost taste it. You work twice as hard, check your phone every five minutes, and rehearse what you’ll say when opportunity finally knocks.

In Filipino culture, there’s this unspoken rule: Maghintay ka lang. Huwag magmukhang desperate. Wait. Don’t look desperate. Don’t chase. Let them come to you. SABIK-KASALANAN BA target

Then someone hits you with: “Huwag masyadong sabik. Nakakaturn-off.” (Don’t be too eager. It’s a turn-off.)

It’s chasing something that was never meant for you just because you’re afraid of being still. And just like that, your enthusiasm feels like a crime

It’s saying “yes” to everything because saying “no” feels like losing a chance.

I’ve structured it as a reflective, conversational blog entry. Sabik-Kasalanan Ba? The Real Target No One’s Talking About A red flag

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