DIGITAL SOBRIETY, BRING BACK THE TEXTBOOKS
A White Paper on Attention, Learning Systems, and Cognitive Stability in a Digitized Civilization By Karl Garcia 1. Introduction: The Friction We Removed and the Cognitive Cost We Did Not Anticipate There was a time when learning was defined by friction. Students engaged knowledge through physical textbooks, structured progression, annotation, repetition, and sustained cognitive effort. … Continue reading
From Assembly to Manufacturing: The Philippine EV Transition Pathway
“We Assemble Today. We Manufacture Tomorrow.” A Strategic White Paper on Industrial Deepening Through Electric Mobility By Karl Garcia Executive Summary The Philippines is entering a decisive phase in its industrial evolution, marked by the rise of electric vehicle (EV) assembly initiatives tied to transport modernization. Efforts led by figures such as Luis “Chavit” Singson … Continue reading
Strategic Autonomy, Systemic Fragmentation, and the Human Condition in a Nuclearized Interdependent World
A White Paper By Karl Garcia 🇵🇭 I. A World That No Longer Resolves, Only Reconfigures The defining characteristic of the contemporary global system is that it no longer produces clear endings. Conflicts do not conclude in the traditional sense, nor do political orders fully collapse or fully stabilize. Instead, the system continuously reconfigures itself … Continue reading
The Philippines 2035: Integrated Governance, Development, and Strategic Doctrine
By Karl Garcia Foreword (Hypothetical Presidential Address) “Gumagawa na ang Pilipino | The Filipino Builds” Magandang gabi, mga kababayan. Good evening, my fellow Filipinos. Tonight, I speak not as a policymaker, but as a Filipino and a parent, asking: what nation are we leaving to our children? For too long, we have been consumers, not … Continue reading
The Flood, the Theater, and the Choice: Reclaiming Decision-Making in Philippine Governance
From “already being done” to doing what actually mattersBy Karl Garcia Executive Summary The Philippines is not short of ideas; it is drowning in them. Every department, agency, and legislator generates proposals, programs, and bills at unprecedented volumes. On the surface, this activity signals progress—but in reality, it produces noise, redundancy, and stagnation. This white … Continue reading