Muntinlupa mayor tells graduates: Live for others instead of wanting 'likes' on social media
Amid the popularity of social media like Facebook and Instagram, Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon reminded graduates to live life with integrity and purpose beyond online validation.
“Live for others instead of for 'likes.' Think about how we can serve our families, communities, and fellow citizens,” he said in his speech to the Class of 2024.
He added, “Work hard to be a champion, not to chase clout. Strive for excellence and become champions in everything you do.”




Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon attending the moving up and graduation ceremonies (Photos from Muntinlupa PIO)
Biazon attended the graduation and moving up ceremonies of more than 20,000 students in public elementary and high schools in Muntinlupa from May 29 to 31.
He acknowledged the importance of social media and noted that while likes are not inherently bad, they should not dictate people’s actions or compromise their values and principles.
The mayor further advised graduates not to be afraid of using social media and technology but reminded them to be responsible both online and offline. He encouraged them to seek out positive role models who inspire them to contribute to their communities.