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Business Mirror
AS Holy Week was celebrated with less than a month before the May national and local elections, we may have pondered deeper into the fervent divisions and conflict of human thoughts and ideas that are the foundation of society and our identities. Who are we? Who do we identify with? What do we want to be? What primary rights and freedoms do we hold dear to our hearts and wish to fully recognize with the rest of the population and the world? What kind of a world do we want our children and the next generations to live in? There are contending approaches to answer these questions. One stream is …