taken from lito chua post on LBP LBPEA FB account:
I was taking up law at Arellano Law Foundation 21 years ago unfortunately I was not able to sustain the cost. I don’t have any regret not pursuing the course anymore for a more important obligation that gave me more happiness to take care of than any other matter, family. However the lesson I learned specifically from one provision of our subject, the Civil Code, has remained inculcated in my mind and heart which I believe helped strengthen the basic instinct of a human being to become morally upright. For me this is one of the most important words of wisdom that I have learned from that law subject, the basic tenet of human relations, and I have been struggling to live by that principle which has been guiding me in all my actions and dealings since then in a society of uncertainty, “Every person must, in the exercise of his rights and in the performance of his duties, act with justice, give everyone his due, and observe honesty and good faith.”