Honesty and belief: An unexpected story of how I became a news editor

Two years of review, isolation, and exhaustion culminated in 16 hours of tests crammed in 3 days. I can finally say that the Bar Exam is over. But, after about a week of rest, I realized that I lost two years of my normal life and perhaps my skills. How can I now earn money?Continue reading “Honesty and belief: An unexpected story of how I became a news editor”

What Now?#PostBestBarEver

It’s been more than a week since the bar exams ended. Most bar candidates (including me) probably would want to move on and venture into activities that would keep their minds busy. Who wouldn’t want to forget that experience when all we’ve been reviewing for 1-2 years were compressed into 16 grueling hours in threeContinue reading “What Now?#PostBestBarEver”

The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

Hey guys. In your free time, if you want a light non-law related reading, try the War of Art by Steven Pressfield. Just read the first two parts as the third and last part is more suited for artists. I’ll also summarize it here. The book is centered on a powerful, invisible, toxic force calledContinue reading “The War of Art by Steven Pressfield”

Letters from the Dioknos

(Featured image taken from Rappler’s article) Since I’m going to start my Constitutional Law review with the Bill of Rights, I find it fitting to share a short story of how I was inspired with the words of none other than the Philippines’ Champion of Human Rights, Jose W. Diokno (or JWD, the shorter, coolerContinue reading “Letters from the Dioknos”

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