THE STATE OF PRIDE
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“ I THINK THE PHILIPPINES IS, IF NOT THE BEST, ONE OF THE BEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD ON SO MANY LEVELS, STARTING WITH ITS PEOPLE ”
C ontrary to popular belief, or well, assumption, Nico Bolzico didn’t come to the Philippines for a vacation, which is a typical first-time interface of a foreigner to the geographical wonder and cultural gem that is the Philippines. In fact, having been stationed in the country for a professional corporate work opportunity for a time (armed with knowledge in math and economics, holding two master’s degrees, one in Global Banking and the other in Global Finance), he was already preparing to leave the country and move to the next one on his list some eight years ago.
“When I was ready to move to the next country, my dad came to visit me, and he said: ‘Why don’t you try to see if you can do something here,’” he recalls. You could say that this was one of those tender father-son moments where the patriarch would advice the
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