by Joshua Emil B. Lizardo

Prestige and esteem often overshadow the necessary and required toil that makes the legal profession.

For those who seek to be admitted in its ranks, perfection is always sought after. The pursuit of perfection can wear down even the most committed, the most dedicated, the most disciplined or the most diligent. Such is the price paid.

This season, we are encouraged to slow down, to be grateful, and to admire the blessings we earned.
We have toiled, prayed, and hoped that this time would come. Now it has.

The virtues of this season are plentiful. We are called to partake and indulge in it for we have earned our keep.

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