"Gumalahum" is a word in HILIGAYNON
gumaláhum - Powerful, holding sway,
mighty, influential, authoritative;
authorities, those in power. (cf. gahúm,
gamhánan, makagagáhum).
There is no such thing as standing still you either move forward or regress.
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