+ Follow PROFESSOR JOHN NASH Tag
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[Title] => Changing our Course
[Summary] => An uncle once told me that the reason Filipinos cannot work together is that there is just too little lugao (rice soup) for all the monks. The pressure to have a bit of the perceived small bowl has contributed to a zero-sum game mentality in other words for me to win, you must lose. The corruption, distrust, suspicion, and non-cooperation we experience everyday point to desperation to get to the lugao pot first or to have a chance to have the largest share of it.
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[AuthorName] => OUTSIDE THE BOX By Doris Magsaysay Ho
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