Life Hacks for Polymaths

Wisdom, Knowledge, Adventure, hacks for polymaths ... Life

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Welcome polymaths !

Ever get the feeling that you seem to don't know what to do with your life because there are just so many things that you want to do ? I know, I've been there, so welcome to the club.

My name is Zigfred Diaz and I am a polymath. After more than 6 years of bloging about almost anything under the sun and having sort of a "blogging identity crisis." I've finally embraced who I am and decided to turn my main blog into some sort of guide for people with so much interest. Feel free to poke around.

Powered by Genesis

  • Home
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Archives
  • Categories
    • Book reviews
    • Life Hack for Polymaths
      • Featured Polymaths
      • Life-work Balance
      • Productivity
      • Miscellaneous Ramblings
      • My Life long learnings experiences
    • Business, Entrepreneurship & Leadership
    • Events
    • Financial management & investments
    • Fraud alert
    • Health
    • Hot trends
    • Law, Law Practice, Law Education
    • Making money online, Blogging, SEO
    • Music
    • Politics, Social issues & Current events
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Technology
      • Word Press tips
    • Theology, Faith & inspirational
    • Travel and Living
    • Cognitive Archeology
    • Social Work
    • Theology
    • Uncategorized
  • Contact

Inefficiency, the mother of all injustice

January 30, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 2 Comments

A lawyer friend of mine asks me to appear in one of his cases since he had several schedules during that day. The case is to be heard at Toledo City, about 50 kilometers from Cebu City, Philippines and about 45 minutes to 1 hour travel by private vehicle. So I studied the case and asked the client to drop by my house so that we can go together. The case was to be heard at 9 a.m. so we left at around 7:30 a.m. We arrived in Toledo City at around 8:30 a.m. When we went upstairs we were informed by the clerk of court that the Judge was not around. She said the judge decided not to go there that day since he was very busy with his other court. (The regular judge in this particular court was suspended so a temporary judge from another court has to take his place) She said that the hearing is rescheduled and that we will just be given notice as to when the schedule will be. I can understand the judge. It is not easy for him to hold two courts and I do not blame him for what … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Law, Law Practice, Law Education Tagged With: frustrations in the practice of law, injustice, law practice, lawyers