Chase for a better Philippines

"Today isn't a race, but rather, a chase for a better Philippines"



               The Philippines is frequently subjected to social, environmental, financial, and cultural disasters, which devastate nature and make our country susceptible. As the covid-19 pandemic spread, the Philippines became more ill. Investing in resilience is one way to reduce the effects of disasters in our country. To become a stronger country, we must plan ahead of time what we will do to face and solve the challenges and problems. “We need to bring the economy back to life and we don’t need to die trying,” says PwC Philippines Chairman and Senior Partner Alexander Cabrera.            

                 Education, system, people, and industrialization are the factors or challenges we must address to become a more resilient country. Education is the most important because an educated country will become a powerful country; it develops people’s ideology and values, which gives them the ability to think rationally. System because when democratic things work for the people, they can choose who they want to vote for and it helps them in political education by encouraging elected officials to work harder to satisfy the people. People because it is their responsibility to assist the government, and if many people begin to consider their responsibilities in our country, our country will have many hands to increase its growth rate. Industrialization occurs when a country with a strong military typically has greater security and stability.

               If the Philippines becomes more resilient, it will have an impact on an individual’s personality. Furthermore, our country will become successful if the government promotes the laws and policies that it creates. But, in my opinion, a truly successful country must generate sustainable well-being, in which people are happy and healthy without having an undue impact on the environment. 




Reference: "Art for werk op pieces on Filipino Resilience, Sierra Madre, U.S elections + weather advisories." Retrieved October 21, 2021. https://twitter.com/artodrdr/status/1329344859145080832








3 comments:

  1. I like the way on how you discussed the topic because this gave me knowledge about our country and what we need to do to become a more resilient nation. Keep it up, and I’m hoping to read more blogs from you!

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  3. This blog of yours is really circumstantial, I really enjoyed reading your blog. Keep up the good work, I'll be rooting for you. Goodluck and have a great day ahead!

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