
Living for the dead
By understanding that death is woven into our lives, we can better appreciate the precious moments we share and the connections we form.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read


By understanding that death is woven into our lives, we can better appreciate the precious moments we share and the connections we form.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

Co-location sounds fancy, but it’s just a nice way of saying we’re squatting in someone else’s digital property.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

Filipinos’ hard-earned money is being used to fund a cycle of dependency rather than sustainability.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

It begs to look behind the curtain and ask, ‘Are these groups really representing anyone but themselves?
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

Our terminals are a trek apart, and we don’t have trains zipping between them like in more developed airports.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

It might sound harsh, but in Machiavelli’s view, idealism often fails against human nature.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

We ask ourselves: If our representatives can evade questions about their budget, how can we honestly expect them to advocate for the needs of ordinary…
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

“Embracing ‘delicadeza’ means recognizing that stepping aside can be the most honorable choice, preserving team integrity and the larger mission.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

“Everyone loves to toss around the buzzword ‘transparency,’ but it can be tricky to comprehend when holding public servants accountable.
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read

“How can we move forward when the crucial need to continue investing in comprehensive healthcare that addresses Filipinos’ unique challenges is at stake?
Gigie Arcilla · · 3 min read
