An Apology for Ms. Ara Mina and to my readers

While reflecting this evening I felt really convicted about my previous post about Ara Mina. I still stand by my sentiments that she is not ready to be a public official but what I do feel bad about is how I delivered my message to all of you. This country has so much negativity already and the last thing it needs is another blogger hastily judging and whining about other people. After some thought in the matter, I believe that the writing style in the previous post was very personal and emotional. With all humility let me offer my apologies to Ms. Ara Mina and to all of my readers.

One last piece of advice before I close the book on this one: Service is outward. It should come from somewhere. You can’t give something that you don’t have. My advice to Ms. Ara Mina is that if she really does want a career in public office then she should properly equip herself first with knowledge and experience.

Thanks everyone. I will continue to endeavor to deliver quality and value-adding articles in the coming months ahead. Cheers!

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4 Responses to An Apology for Ms. Ara Mina and to my readers

  1. Pingback: QC folks, don’t vote for Ara Mina | Juan Country

  2. me says:

    why are you even apologising? you are entitled to your own opinion, besides, my thoughts are that this country has shitty regulations on those who can have the right to run for office, apparently even someone who doesn’t have any outstanding qualifications or even anyone who hasn’t had any record in the past for service to country can just freely run, I hope she doesn’t win

  3. Jojo Agot says:

    Carlo,

    Thank you for writing this post. I appreciate your humility.

  4. Norie says:

    Nice attitude, Carlo. Your concern is very constructive and it is for the growth of Ara Mina. This is a very positive approach that should be taught to our youth today. You must be a good resource person on leadership seminars.

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