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They chose to act
The Philippine Star
|November 17, 2025
As a professional writer and editor, I take on many jobs that the other side of me - the fictionist, journalist and teacher usually wouldn't get to do.
I write biographies, speeches and feature stories, among others, and while I do them to the best of my ability and to my clients' satisfaction, they don't always coincide with my personal interests, nor necessarily inspire me to think or act a certain way.
These past two years, however, I've been proud and privileged to perform a very special assignment that I've come to look forward to, because it renews my faith in people and my hopes for a better future phrases that would otherwise just roll off the tongue like so many other tired and meaningless clichés. At 71, I'd like to believe that I've pretty much seen it all and can afford to be cynical, as even Gen Z'ers can affect a bit prematurely, I think, but understandably so in this sad and sordid world of ours.
So it often comes as a surprise to be reminded that some good people persist at doing good if not great deeds, and that's what this unique responsibility I've taken on is all about-writing the citations for the year's Ramon Magsaysay Awards laureates, a task I inherited from RMAF stalwart Jim Rush and National Artist Resil Mojares. (Before I go any further I should clarify that I have nothing to do with the selection process, I am covered by an NDA - not even my wife gets to know the winners ahead of everyone else - and I cannot and do not cozy up to the likes of Hayao Miyazaki for selfies and signatures.)
This year only three laureates were chosen, but again the range and the depth of their accomplishments tell us that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary successes - not just for themselves but for society at large with vision, faith and perseverance, or what the Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation calls "greatness of spirit," the common element among its 356 winners from 23 countries since 1957.
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