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Our Graduation day, dated 28 March 2009
After suffering from a bout of Monday sickness, I decided to prowl through the halls of TED Talks to look for something that would cheer me up while I worked.

I stumbled on JK Rowling's Commencement Speech for the Harvard Graduates of 2008. You can watch the video here. 


Hearing a speech from a gifted writer was just a treat, it was both humorous (in a Brit kind of way) and poignant. JK spoke about what failure and poverty taught her. And she also shared how imagination fueled the empathy she felt as a fellow human.

It was the perfect Commencement speech for such a privileged group as the Harvard Graduates. Not only did it present food for thought by showing common, human experiences in a new way-- JK was also able to skillfully weave in a call to action. The structure, the humor, the story telling made the bitter medicine of truth go down easier. 

JK's speech led me to reminisce about my own graduation day. We were lucky enough to graduate during the 150th year of the Ateneo de Manila University. The author of the book Heroic Leadership, Chris Lowney, was our speaker. I myself cannot remember the words our Commencement Speaker gave to us back in 2009. But I remember the emotions that I felt during that day, the excitement, the pride, and the anxiety of stepping out into the real world. 

After 4 years of working and study a.k.a. "living in the real world", I realized that it was not the grades, the concepts, or the theories that were of most value to me, after getting my education from Ateneo and from St. Scho ... these schools gave me something more than my degree. 

 
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Spelling RTV at Maria Christina falls
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Making new friends, people from the 17 La Salle schools in the Philippines came together for "Convergence, Conversation, and Conversion"
As you know, I am an Atenean working for La Salle. Due to more than 5 years of Jesuit Formation (Currently, I am also taking up my MBA in AGSB), my boss decided to send me to-- Mindanao for a 5-day Retreat/ Formation sponsored by De La Salle Philippines (DLSP). 


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Learning something from the elders and natives: They shared the secret to their pearly white teeth, BRUSHING WITH BAYABAS stems.










I am a member of the Return to the Vaugirard Batch 16. It was a week when I began to see the world differently. We were forced out of our comfort zones to discover the big and wonderful world we are so often afraid of. 

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Holding a conference inside a nipa hut, in front of the sea














My realizations:

- Mindanao is a peaceful place.
- Muslims and Lumads are our brothers
- We need to take care of Mother Nature.
- Ateneans and La Sallians need to work together to make the world a better place. 


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the view from the La Salle Binuni Complex beach front
After the 5-day retreat, I realized that I can be both an Atenean and La Sallian. :) View the video below to get a peek on what people from 17 La Salle Campuses around the country can do.