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Augustinian
Volume LXV • Number 1 October 31, 2019
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ThE ‘VERITAS’ PROJECT
Instilling the value of truthfulness through the “Gusting Honesty Store” BY PAULENE A. BUENAFE
Pick. small candies, chips, canned goods, basic essentials to his right and to his left, a variety of kakanin, and even a cup of water. He started picking what interests him. Jot. He got the pen and one by one, wrote everything he chose. Drop. He reached for his pocket. With a 20 – peso bill and two five – peso coins, he immediately dropped the money inside the box and then went straight to class. It took three steps in three minutes. Yet, he gained a lesson of a lifetime.
more convenient. “As a student, importante guid nga maging honest kita sa aton ginabakal, kung pila ang total amount amo man na dapat ang exact amount nga ginabayad ta. This will not only benefit the school but also us students as well,” said Boniba.
LEAPS OF FAITh To instill the virtue of honesty, the University launched the “Gusting Honesty Store” on August 28, 2019, in line with the celebration of St. Augustine’s Feast Day (SAFD) formerly known as Patron Saint’s Day. With the collaborative efforts of the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), Non-Core and Business Alliance Office (NCABO) and the Business and Finance Office, the mission that was once just an idea came to life. “We know that the motto of the University is Virtus et Scientia, we are always looking for ways how to develop the virtue in the students. We are not only concerned with the development of knowledge and skills [but] above all, we want to produce graduates that are of virtue,” expressed Rev. Fr. Frederick Comendador, OSA, University president. The said concept was inspired by the Honesty Coffee Shop located in Ivana, Batanes. Pioneered by married couple Jose
SCARCITY IN hONESTY Not all honesty stores were able to thrive. Unlike the Honesty Coffee Shop in Batanes that is still operating up to this date, the ‘honesty store’ launched by the Manila Police District (MPD) reached dead end and was forced to close after its six months of operations due to financial losses attributing to dishonest buyers. “We have decided to close the store because it is not picking up. On the contrary, we are losing money and it is not a good idea to continue when nothing is happening positively,” MPD Finest Brotherhood Cooperative general manager Ester Tan said in her interview with PhilStar. Meanwhile, Grabato shared in the interview that the Gusting Honesty store incurred some losses on the first day, stating that there was a gap between the inventory and the amount received. On a good note, the honesty store was able to recover. “Luckily, it has been two months and we have more than our capital right now. We have
and Elena Gabilo, the unmanned coffee shop launched in 1995, soon established its fame for the concept and became a tourist spot on its own. In the University, the store came through to focus on Veritas (Truth) as one of its core values, starting with a 5000 – peso capital funded by NCABO. Metah Joy Tentia, HRMO Office assistant, stated that the primary goal of the project is to inculcate honesty and integrity to the University personnel, faculty and students. Catherine Grabato, NCABO director, added that the project aims to provide convenience for the students and faculty. “We [also] wanted to provide the Augustinians a store which is very convenient where they just choose whatever they want to buy. They just have to jot it down and drop the exact payment inside the designated box,” stated Grabato. Jean Boniba, a fifth year Architecture student, shared that she often stops by at the Gusting Honesty Store because it was
profit already and at the same time, we are still around. I could say that we are on the right track,” emphasized Grabato. Further, Comendador shared that he noticed one of the lacking virtues among Filipinos is honesty, as the feedback that often received from the people. “As an institution, we form students with young minds and hearts. That’s why I encouraged some units to go into this Honesty Store so that students will voluntarily exercise honesty on their own,” he said. Amidst the risks, HRMO Organization Specialist Charmaine Salas expressed that installing a CCTV camera will defeat the purpose of honesty. “It actually evolved not just about honesty but about giving back. We received a donation of bread from Tibiao Bakery that said ‘Share this to everyone with love’. It became a venue for us
taking things one day at a time. From providing the Augustinian community with goods and basic necessities, to inculcating the value of integrity. For now, the University is trying to enhance the over-all look of the store, also overcoming the challenges of managing it every day. Tentia and Grabato both hope that soon there will be closed shelves and cabinets to secure the products at night so that there will be no need to remove the goods in the afternoon. “The process with Gusting is not easy because in the morning, we have to place our merchandise and then in the afternoon, we [remove] our merchandise and count the inventory. We are very lucky that we have people from HRMO, NCABO and Business and Finance who are very hardworking,” Grabato added. In addition, Salas shared
in the classroom that the life skill opportunity for them gets missed out,” she said. “We are planting the seeds of values in the students. We know the internal struggles of the country. From cheating, corruption and lack of integrity all of these boil down to honesty. If students would be honest even if nobody is watching, I think it will contribute a lot to the transformation of the entire country,” emphasized Comendador, anchoring on the internal transformation of the community. “One strong indication that a person is of integrity is being honest with your day-to-day dealings. If your core is strong, you will be unshaken no matter what. That’s why we want our students to be ready for that,” Grabato concluded. Pick. Jot. Drop. Three steps to a virtue of a lifetime.
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“one sTrong indicaTion ThaT a person is of inTegriTy is being honesT wiTh your day-To-day dealings. if your core is sTrong, you will be unshaken no maTTer whaT. ThaT’s why we wanT our sTudenTs and To be ready for ThaT.” as a community to exemplify the values of the University,” said Salas, emphasizing the other value of the University, Caritas (Charity). A TIMELESS PROJECT Since its establishment, the Gusting Honesty Store is
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that they are planning to put up Gusting Junior in the Basic Education Department in Sambag Campus, an idea welcomed by the faculty. The administration sees it as an opportunity to enhance the life skills of the students. “We are so focused in theories and concepts
Now in the age of technological advancements and materialism, temptations are lurking around. Establishing a strong core with the constant exercise of truthfulness will benefit generations. This two-month old store, regardless of its future results, will be a timeless project.
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