Manuel L. Quezon III explores the saying “Moderate your greed” popularized by Jose Apolinario “Jun” L. Lozada Jr, expressing frustration with officials during the economic crisis of the 1980s. The crisis included a decline in the economy and a financial sector crisis. The saying reflects the need for officials to curb their greed and prioritize the welfare of the country over personal gain.
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