Better People, Better Country Now in Seven Fully Booked Branches!

All done!

Twenty-nine copies of Better People, Better Country have been delivered to seven Fully Booked branches.

I have no illusions that this book will have mass appeal.

But it represents years of work, much of it done in quiet isolation, through late nights in front of a computer screen, and with the hope that an aging body would hold up long enough to see the project through.

Along the way were moments of encouragement, but also skepticism, rejection, and many reasons to set the project aside.

Whether the book reaches ten people or ten thousand, I am grateful for the opportunity to place these ideas on public-facing shelves.

My hope is simply that it contributes, in its own small way, to conversations that matter and give voice to those who believed they had little.

The conversation continues.

A Book About Ideas Finds Its Way to a Place of Learning

On the afternoon of June 15, 2026, I made my second delivery of Better People, Better Country to the Fully Booked UPTC branch.

This book was intended to be, above all, a contribution to conversation and learning. Seeing it on the shelves of a bookstore surrounded by schools, universities, and places of learning feels especially meaningful.

I have always enjoyed a lively exchange of ideas and passionate debate about the questions that shape our lives and our society. Many of the themes explored in this book grew out of years of reflecting on the very human struggles we all encounter—how we live, how we love, how we work together, and how we build a country that gives more people the opportunity to flourish.

My hope is that the ideas in this book will find their way into conversations that matter, especially conversations about how we can build a society where more Filipinos can live with dignity and opportunity.

My thanks to the friendly staff for indulging my requests for selfies, and a special shout-out to Dandrille, who welcomed me with a smile throughout the entire process.

The journey continues.