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  • 2023, where the truth can’t set you free

    2023, where the truth can’t set you free

    5–7 minutes

    If anybody thought that everything on the internet was true, they should be banished. It can be drastic and harsh but apparently, the lack of sufficient judgment has already plagued humanity.

  • Reflections on Ungka Flyover

    Reflections on Ungka Flyover

    4–6 minutes

    I am currently building up my experience in transportation engineering. This specialization is not as lucrative as construction, though. It does not pay much. Demand for transportation experts is quite low despite of being one of the most important for urbanizing areas. Transportation is one of the most difficult to comprehend as it requires enough…

  • Streets for Life: Where are we heading?

    Streets for Life: Where are we heading?

    3–5 minutes

    #Love30 trended over social media the past week as the celebration came by from 17th to 23rd. On a very wide and diverse Filipino context, when you talk to certain groups about speeding and sharing the roads, you will get good smiles from some and handful of smirks.

  • Stop blaming “government”

    Stop blaming “government”

    4–6 minutes

    The government has two sets of workers: the leaders (politicians and their political appointees) and the civil servants. Civil servants serve all citizens and must be highly skilled individuals who achieve their positions by merit and operate in the interest of the general public.