You'll hear argument questioning where's the honor code now after they graduate? Asked maybe in relation to some cases where some graduates were implicated in some corrupt practices. It's like being a part of a family, our parents molded us to be a good person to others; be responsible; be principled and be a God fearing individual. As we grow and face the challenges in real life, our parents has no way to control each and every decisions we make but they know and they are not worried if we may make mistakes it is because they are confident we will live a life built on their teachings. It may not be true to all though, particularly those who grew with so much challenges in the family, like a broken one. What you become will never be based on how you were trained or taught, it is about the personal conviction to do what is right or wrong. At the end of the day, where would you prefer to be? The one where you are thought to be good or somewhere who don't. Peace!
After a much heated campaigns the election fever are almost finally over. Pending the final canvassing of votes by the congress the people have chosen a new leader to rule the country for the next 6 years. The presumptive president is a mayor from a city down south of the Philippines known for his iron fisted style of government. What makes this election interesting is the process on how people now choose their leaders. Traditionally, we oath to go for people with great experience, plans, smart and proper character and attitude someone we normally call 'honorable'. This election changed that idea, people now go for leaders with real simple plans to solve recurring problems in the society, strong work portfolio to showcase their capability to govern and implement real solutions. Good luck to the newly elected president, I wish you well in your quest to change this country into something everyone wish it should be. Peace!
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