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FVR operated on, given world’s first heart pacemaker...

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My opening salvo first question to former President Ramos was about the petty quarrels of our 2016 election bets. FVR was ready like a cowboy quickly unleashing his firepower, challengin­g our presidenti­al wannabes to please act presidenti­al, dignified and globally competitiv­e leaders. Bull’s eye!

Ex-President Ramos also reminded the 2016 presidenti­al contenders that they should not act in the scandalous ways of our “ilustrado” politicos of the revolution­ary era over a century ago, such as President Emilio Aguinaldo, accused of mastermind­ing the cold-blooded killings of Katipunan founder Andres Bonifacio and the reputedly ablest military leader General Antonio Luna due to a clash of egos, insecuriti­es and dirty politics.

The purpose of Pandesal Forum is to help elevate the quality of public discourse in Philippine politics and other issues. Before the media and educators, FVR discussed the true state of the nation from politics, economics, dismal state of sports, our declining human developmen­t index ranking, the mismanaged MRT, chaotic traffic, needs of World War II veterans (in response to a question by Philippine Veterans Bank VP Mike Villa-Real, who reminded us that their once-bankrupt bank was revived with Korean War and Vietnam War veteran FVR’s help), national security, etc.

FVR also ably discussed geopolitic­s like an elder statesman and consummate diplomat. He urged that we in the Philippine­s should leverage our strategic location between the South China Sea (part of which, he added, is the West Philippine Sea) and the Pacific Ocean and to advance our national interests by deftly engaging both rival superpower­s, US and China, to our advantage. He noted that China is emerging as the world’s biggest market (for exports, for tourism).

Despite Dec. 16 being a typhoon day with many schools and office work suspended, and living far away in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, the discipline­d 87-year-old Ramos arrived at 7:30 a.m. for the forum, or one and a half hours earlier than our 9 a.m. schedule in Quezon City!

The non-partisan, issues-focused, pro-people Pandesal Forum is where I invite leaders to dialogue and literally break bread with mass media, also public school teachers as well as professors from University of the Philippine­s (UP) and Ateneo de Manila University. It was inspired by the centuries-old tradition of the “tertulia” — the informal yet learned salon discussion­s of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, also inspired by ancient China’s “li

lun” intellectu­al discourse tradition.

Advice for having a good heart, genuine education & a good long life

Here are some nuggets of wisdom from the hardworkin­g, wise, humble and strategicm­inded FVR, whom I admire as one of the best presidents in Philippine history:

1. On the world’s first heart pacemaker

with a GPS. When talking about his health, the strong ex-president told the media, educators and me, while standing to open his shirt to show his chest, “Two months ago, I was operated on and given a heart pacemaker upon their insistence, so I will be good for 50 more years

(Laughs). If you will get a pacemaker, do not get this one ( pointing at his heart), which has a GPS link to your wife.” (Laughs)

FVR also revealed he has had only one kidney for the past 65 years and that he had a carotid operation as president in 1996 after he almost had a stroke. He added: “But it was remedied on time and three days later, I was already working in the office, no time out.”

2. On true essence of education. When asked about presidenti­al candidates arguing about their education and whether high academic degrees are a good barometer of leadership ability, FVR said: “Academic degrees really should not count. The convention­al wisdom is you must make sure your education goes to your mind and not your head. In the Philippine context, most important is pakikisama sa mga mamamayan (getting along well with our countrymen) so that eventually you can get them together and mobilize them as one team.”

3. On secrets to long life and good health. FVR could still do 31 pushups and squeezed my hand in a powerful tight grip handshake. He kept winking at pretty women and young female journalist­s, exhibited good humor and wit throughout the forum. He revealed his longevity secrets: “It is not so much personal habits — although that counts a little — but more having good human relations. I’m not referring to relations with your girlfriend or wife, but your relationsh­ip with the public at large, especially towards strangers, whether equal to you or not in stature.”

FVR added: “We should have an optimistic outlook in life. No. 1, think that we have a good job. No. 2 is that we can face anyone — even, in my case, now out of office — with a straight face, (knowing) that you did a good job.”

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