May 10 is a date that binds two lives across centuries—Andres Bonifacio’s death in 1897 and my birth in 1978. The numbers dance in a different order, yet they whisper of continuity: a life that ended for freedom, and a life that began to seek meaning in service and truth. Bonifacio was a man of … Continue reading The Spirit of May 10: Bonifacio and Me
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Leadership, Family Rivalry, and the Path to National Unity
Leadership is not only about making decisions—it is about embodying values that inspire trust and stability. When personal conflicts, such as family rivalry, enter the public sphere, they can overshadow governance and erode credibility. For a leader of a nation, this situation demands wisdom, humility, and a commitment to the greater good. The Impact of … Continue reading Leadership, Family Rivalry, and the Path to National Unity