Join Matteo Guidicelli as he tells the stories of our servicemen and women rarely seen and seldom told.
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Catch #PATRIOTS, Saturdays, 6PM on ONE News. @onenewsph
Also available on Cignal or stream via the Cignal Play App.
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Honored to attend the launch of Patriots with Matteo Guidicelli, groundbreaking docu-anthology that shines a light on the courage, sacrifice, and service of our country's uniformed personnel.
Stories like these deserve to be told—not only to honor those who serve, but to help us better understand the people behind the uniforms and the challenges they face every day.
Catch Patriots on June 13 at 6:00 PM Philippine time on One News.
PROGRAMA PARA SA MGA MAGIGITING NA SUNDALO
Mapapanood niyo na bukas sa Kapatid Network ang pinakabagong programa para sa ating mga magigiting na sundalo, ang "Patriots" ni Matteo Guidicelli.
One of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. Get to know @solenn even more this Saturday, 7PM on @matteogprimetime
And @nicobolzico… we’re praying for you! ✌️
I’m deeply honored to have received the Gawad ng Kapayapaan Award from the AFP.
I accept it not for myself, but on behalf of every soldier whose story deserves to be told and every Filipino who believes that peace and unity are worth building, day by day.
This recognition belongs to my team at the G Group of Companies, and to everyone working quietly toward a more united country. It’s a reminder that the work matters. Integrity matters.
The mission continues: to tell the stories of our soldiers, to champion peace, and to build something lasting for the next generation.
Maraming salamat.
#FrontlinePilipinas | Bubuhayin ng bagong documentary show ni Matteo Guidicelli, na "Patriots," ang ating pagiging makabansa sa gitna ng mga ingay sa politika. | via MJ Marfori
“There is one and only one social responsibility of business — to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game.”
Milton Friedman wrote those words decades ago, and they still shape how we think about the role of business today.
But here’s what I keep coming back to: the phrase “within the rules of the game” is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Because the rules are written by people. They lag behind new technologies. They’re unevenly enforced. And in too many areas, regulation simply hasn’t caught up with what companies are already doing and the impact they’re already having.
So the real question isn’t just “are we following the rules?”
It’s: what do we do when the rules are incomplete?
That’s where leadership lives. Not in the gap between legal and illegal but in the gap between what’s required and what’s right.
Building a company means building a legacy. And legacies aren’t measured by profit alone. They’re measured by the standard you hold yourself to when no rule forces your hand.