During
the late 1890s,
a blogger wrote, the
Americans brought with them their technology, machinery, and other
equipment when they came to the Philippines. Since their tools were
better and advanced than what Filipinos used the latter felt inferior
with their bolos,
hand axes, and simple carts. In result, until today, Filipinos looked
up to foreign products as far better than the locally made ones.
Consequently, a dilemma we have been dealing with but could be
gradually outdone as national pride defined as “being proud of our
own country and proud of ourselves for being from this country” is
heartily live out.
The
fallacious notion of Philippine-made goods as low-class or poor in
quality and foreign products as high-class ought to be obliterated
from our thinking. It is mere of colonial mentality. Thus, set our
mind that local goods are excellent as well. In fact, there are tons
of things Filipinos have to be proud of. We possess excellent traits
as being diligent, respectful, flexible, hospitable, and skilled that
other nations admired of us. Besides, the Philippines is blessed with
varied and world-renowned rich natural resources and wonders like the
Puerto
Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Banaue Rice Terraces,
Chocolate Hills of Bohol, Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, Mount
Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary, Mayon Volcano, Hundred Islands,
and much more which
we are grateful and proud of.
In
simple and doable implications we are to highly prioritize the
purchase of locally made goods; we are to boost by word of mouth the
beauteous aspects of the Philippines particularly to foreign
acquaintances; we are not to demean the Philippines in comparison to
the countries we visited; we are to incessantly abide with the law
especially in the observance of traffic rules, no littering policy,
and paying of proper taxes; as government officials and employees we
are not to steal and misuse government funds rather utilize it to its
lawful allocations for the well-being of our constituents, and we are
not to abuse our natural resources rather enrich it and be good
stewards. Finally, we are to be content, proud, and grateful for
being a Filipino and of the Philippines for it is what the Sovereign
God made us be. As the Scripture says, “from
one human being he created all races of people and made them live
throughout the whole earth. He himself fixed beforehand the exact
times and the limits of the places where they would live” (Acts
17:28).

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