Thursday, February 14, 2008
Three Sweatless Heroic Deeds for a Better Philippines!
To my fellow Filipinos, I hope this post finds you well. With more or less a hundred million of us in the country are you aware that the small thing that you do can be repeated a million times by other Filipinos? This is the law of multiplication and if one does this activity or action, for sure it will be done by others too and the effect is not as small as you or we might have thought. This is for all of us, but since I am already practising these things, it means now to be for YOU, Pinoys and Pinay!
First, is with our treatment of garbage. When you have the urge to throw a tinypiece of candy wrapper and you think that it is only a very little thing and will not impact the amount of garbage, I tell you that YOU ARE WRONG! It is not just a little garbage because if there are ten persons who thinklike you do, your ten little garbage put all together is not little anymore. And as I have said, we are around 100 million in philippines, what if all the rest think like you do? Philippines will be all garbage!
Second. For the men and boys of Philippines please refrain from pissing/urinating anywhere. You have no reason to pollute the country for free because the women are suffering the foul ammoniac on most walls and streets. Why are you so shamelss in doing so? This is just a little sacrifice for your country, for your fellow Filipinos and to the future generation. Aside from garbage, you add bad smell...and this is dirty as well! There are hundreds of thousand (if not millions) of you Filipino men/boys who do this shameful act!
Third: Be responsible! Not to others but to yourself. Don't allow anyone to corrupt you. Corruption in the country is anywhere. Even in the homes it exists when parents have to pay for a perfect score made by the child in school. Remember that if we planted garbage and wrong mindset, we will reap much more volume of garbage. Think of the future, do not just think of what is good for today. There is no "Bahala Na!" There is no "Mamaya Na!" and The saying that "Habang Buhay May Pag-asa". Why? People in comatose are alive... and not all of them have "pag-asa per se".
These three are so simple and yet if all do these, there will be a great impact in the country. Or even just one, the number one. Please let us make the Philippines a better place to live in and I hope in few years and in the next generation, it's still Filipinos owning the country and with freedom. Philippines is still opressed. No liberty, no freedom because of the poverty and abuse... well, cause by its inhabitants of course!
First, is with our treatment of garbage. When you have the urge to throw a tinypiece of candy wrapper and you think that it is only a very little thing and will not impact the amount of garbage, I tell you that YOU ARE WRONG! It is not just a little garbage because if there are ten persons who thinklike you do, your ten little garbage put all together is not little anymore. And as I have said, we are around 100 million in philippines, what if all the rest think like you do? Philippines will be all garbage!
Second. For the men and boys of Philippines please refrain from pissing/urinating anywhere. You have no reason to pollute the country for free because the women are suffering the foul ammoniac on most walls and streets. Why are you so shamelss in doing so? This is just a little sacrifice for your country, for your fellow Filipinos and to the future generation. Aside from garbage, you add bad smell...and this is dirty as well! There are hundreds of thousand (if not millions) of you Filipino men/boys who do this shameful act!
Third: Be responsible! Not to others but to yourself. Don't allow anyone to corrupt you. Corruption in the country is anywhere. Even in the homes it exists when parents have to pay for a perfect score made by the child in school. Remember that if we planted garbage and wrong mindset, we will reap much more volume of garbage. Think of the future, do not just think of what is good for today. There is no "Bahala Na!" There is no "Mamaya Na!" and The saying that "Habang Buhay May Pag-asa". Why? People in comatose are alive... and not all of them have "pag-asa per se".
These three are so simple and yet if all do these, there will be a great impact in the country. Or even just one, the number one. Please let us make the Philippines a better place to live in and I hope in few years and in the next generation, it's still Filipinos owning the country and with freedom. Philippines is still opressed. No liberty, no freedom because of the poverty and abuse... well, cause by its inhabitants of course!
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Thanks for the hopped, regarding about your questions...I've been blogging for awhile now....I started at bravenet on 2003...until now and enjoyed every bit of it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the blog world and I hope you will enjoy your stay. Keep quality blogs and not quantity and you will stay for a long long time. Good luck and you are always welcome to drop by at my blog. Happy Valentine's Day
Wow! Thank you for a quick reply and to your tip/advice for me. I appreciate it a lot. Yes, I'll be visiting your site from time to time now. Take care and Happy Hearts' Day to you too.
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the male species urinating, it is somehow linked to the Philippines being a Patriarchal society, whereas, male can urinate wherever they feel,but the women should not do it because they are not men.
ReplyDeleteThe MMDA's action of putting pink urinals around Metro Manila has made this problem worse!
It tolerates the bad behaviour and the smell...unexplainable.
Too bad! simple value as you've stated should be taught in homes and in schools so that a child would grow up disciplined. Those who have brains "common sense", sad to say, indiscriminately throw their candy wrappers everywhere. Discipline is what's lacking among the FIlipino people.
ReplyDeleteI admire countries like Singapore and Japan, their inhabitants are disciplined and it shows in the cleanliness of their country.
haay...
In Thailand,shopping malls have started a massive GREEN campaign. They now use recyclable plastic bags that decomposed within 2 to 3 years.
ReplyDeletethose are simple things to do... but it's easier said than done. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteginabeloved is right... Filipinos are lack of discipline... i guess, it has something to with with our value system. Parents( and also the teachers at school) should be responsible enough to teach the children good values and conducts so that they will become a good citizens when they grow up.
Wow i love your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteYour worldvision
Discipline...discipline...discipline...did your teachers in high school teach you not to throw rubish everywhere? I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteOh weng! You are returning my comment to your similar post! hahaha! Napakawise mo talagang bata ka!
ReplyDeleteYup you have a point there. I don't know what is so difficultin keeping a candy wrapper in the pocket. But this is true for me...maybe because I studied in a school where throwing garbage is like a capital crime kaya ako natuto... and my aunt, you can never throw any garbage improperly or she'll spank your @$$! hahaha really!
Weng said:
"those are simple things to do... but it's easier said than done. *sigh*
ginabeloved is right... Filipinos are lack of discipline... i guess, it has something to with with our value system. Parents( and also the teachers at school) should be responsible enough to teach the children good values and conducts so that they will become a good citizens when they grow up."
Thanks World Vision... I'll be in your page soon. After I post this... ^_^
ReplyDeleteAnd to Anino, i say that it is not the responsibility of the teacher... all comes from parents.. I can say that... and if a child is wise.. a child is always wise.. no matter what the school and parents are.. but again, 90 percent is sourced at "home".
Anino said:
"Discipline...discipline...discipline...did your teachers in high school teach you not to throw rubish everywhere? I don't think so."