Monday, March 07, 2011
Making Sense of My Legal Future
In the eve of my presumably final days of college life, I find myself dissecting the plans I placed for myself about the initial direction I will take. However, this is still under a cloud of mystery, of where this direction will ultimately lead me – the very thing that makes me excited about life. I have declared to myself and to the world that after undergraduate studies, I shall enter a far different world called Law School (after calling off all prospects of corporate or government employment). Tracing the history of this decision is an interesting one. Initially, the legal profession was not something I would utter as my dream job before after seeing all the voluminous books I should read and understand. It was something of a default once your dad is a lawyer. Then, It was nurtured by my silent witnessing of my father – a trial lawyer himself in how he helps poor clients with their legal concerns pro bono. As I became nerdier, this desire appeared to me in different forms; from the enigmatic procedures of the Roman Senate in ancient Rome to the last defence of Nazism in the Nuremburg trials. All of which I fell in love studying and discovering. Then student politics and leadership came in and it all seemed to fall into a decipherable order. The combination of my basic interests in history, politics, and human relations met with my new found mission of social development. Social development or better yet nation building animated by “the faith that does justice” is the very heart that holds all things I believe in. Integrating all my experiences, all of my strengths, and my aspirations, it is the pursuit of justice in public governance or socio-economic development (even though how vague it can be) work where I must go forth. Though all is called to do justice to every man, my context has allowed me to conclude that my instrumentality to do justice to every man and to society as a whole is to build a legal profession. And the story then will just begin.
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Kuya Ton, congratulations!
The thing you experienced is what you call God's will. Why? It is, because God is making His own plans for you. He made the way for you to be utilized as shown by your service to your fellow students for years of studying college. You served His creation, the people, and He has seen a lot from you. Having intimate prayers, personal relationship and communication with Him all through out, provoked Him to give you another community where you could exercise the same as you were as a student leader.
Now, He is giving you another world to enter. This world is never that strange to you since you have somehow experienced perhaps halfway of its entirety. But God wants you to be there. You are solving the puzzle to make a concrete picture of your life after college.
May the fire of service still be flaming in you though you already finished your job as a college student. May the service will be unstoppable. Go!
Do not stop upon reaching your dreams!
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