Congrats, Neil Cabaltera, on passing the bar exams!
Your dedication and hard work paid off. We are stoked for you and we are wishing you a successful legal career ahead.
The Outspoken crew is super proud! 🎉👨⚖️ #OutspokenSuccess
🌍 WORLD WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS 🌍
📌 Release of Palestinian Prisoners Brings Hope Amidst Tensions and Accusations
📌 Italy Protests Demanding End to Gender-Based Violence
📌 Ukraine Calls for Stronger Air Defenses to Protect Grain Exports
📌 N. Korea Deploys New Military Hardware
🤔 Did you know that staying to watch rounds even after you've been eliminated from a debate tournament is not just a sign of respect, but a strategic move for personal growth? 📚
How do we communicate the threat of climate change that would create the most positive action? In climate change debates, we don't usually debate about the facts but rather what to do with the facts.
Learn how to debate climate change on this podcast ep: https://t.co/19Uc5FCeLd
Fighting for human rights doesn't take away from other people's rights. We fight for human rights because we recognize that everyone deserves to experience a life free from oppression.
Continue to be Outspoken even when your voice shakes!
Watch📽 https://t.co/Sz0P021EGB
One sign of respect to the opponents that beat you is to watch the succeeding rounds (e.g. semifinals, grandfinals) There is something to learn from them that will eventually help you access your next breakthrough
How does people's level of education affect our willingness and ability to change our lifestyle to alleviate climate change?
By understanding & overcoming our cognitive biases, we can learn how to work towards a more sustainable future.
WATCH HERE 📽
https://t.co/19Uc5FBGVF
Take time to analyze your mistakes and gain insight into your weaknesses and areas that require growth. Learn to welcome failure with open arms and embark on a journey of a lifetime of self-improvement.
Choose your path wisely!🌟
When it comes to media debates, it's easy to label which ones are "good" and which are "bad" media. But what makes a debate round rich is our ability to absorb and process information to become new information.
Rewatch this episode 8 on YouTube!
https://t.co/5XM1NkqlPB
Does the end justify the means? 🧐
The tricky thing about consequentialism is that we always don't know for sure what the consequences of a particular choice will be.
Watch Framework Freddie and learn how you can use it in your next debate rounds!
📽: https://t.co/lojPrrPUzu
EXPAND YOUR HORIZON
Embracing our path of knowledge allows us to gain the power to challenge assumptions, seek truth, & overcome barriers. We elevate ourselves & contribute to a brighter future, for knowledge is the true currency that enriches our lives & transforms our world.
“There can be no forgiveness without remorse and repentance from the surviving Martial Law implementers, perpetuators and beneficiaries.” — Rep. Edcel Lagman, 9/21/23
Never forget. Never again to Martial Law.