Sunday, March 10, 2019
Philippine Labor Force Essay
Just from taking a look of the stark macrocosm of Philippine Society today, any one would say that it would be a no brainer to answer the question of possible change over. Change, in the Philippines? They say. Impossible. Yet in spite of the dim populace we ar in do I gain the audacity to say that the Philippines is not a hopeless case, I desire it is not, for the simple the precedent that if I believe that zippo move be do to change our bucolic, then that is how it will be. if I believe that there is still hope, that something end be done, then I can be a precursor of change, and hence, something can be done.Anyway, we admit nothing else to lose, and e reallything to gain, and as such we should put ourselves in that perspective. I think the reason the Philippines is the way it is today is because somehow, someway, we, us Filipinos, somehow caused each(prenominal) of this to happen to us. Of seam no individual would dargon intention totallyy wish upon themselves pove rty, what I sozzled is, as a collective, as a heap, as an entire rush along that had spanned generations and generations of culture, we have somehow allowed our society which could have flourished into a rich land to deteriorate, very, very nearly to the point of no return.We have allowed ourselves to blindly lead-in into the direction of poverty when we were heading into the direction cities such as Shanghai, Singapore, and Hong Kong are in now. Many actually do believe we are at that point of no return already. But if everyone thought that we cannot change, then how then will change be possible? If we collectively keep denying that we are obligated for this Philippine mess we have collectively gotten ourselves into, then change becomes impossible.If we accept entirely that we are at some level all at cause of how things are now honestly, graciously until we accept responsibility for the whole of our reality shall we gain the power to change part of it. So therefor, I sh all accept that I am also responsible for all this mess. As a youth with certain ideologies, this is one thing I can do, accept that I have contributed to what is. I am responsible for the deterioration of my country, of its rich culture, of its society.I have allowed crime, poverty, corruption to flourish. So therefor shall I become an igniter of change. I shall bring people to the cognisance that change is still possible. If ALL of us would accept everything as a part of their creation shall we be able to change everything. As Jose Rizal had keenly verbalise, Ang kabataan ay ang pag-asa ng kinabukasan, never has that quote make perfect perceive until now. Imagine if everyone thought like that. Progress would come about to our country fairly quickly, wouldnt you think?My art as a learner may not be as grandiose as those who go out of their way to change lives, build villages, and adopt babies from those in need. My duty is simple, yet absolutely vital. My duty is bring everyt hing I have said above to as much people as I by chance can. Awareness is start of wisdom, as the saying goes, and in juxtaposition, collective awareness is an absolutely powerful igniter of change. If we all want it enough, it happens. I wise person once told me, that the people are the true movers of change, never the organization officials. Government officials follow the people.This has been perfectly demonstrated across history from classic governance through public opinion, to the breaking d feature of the Berlin Wall, to the Chinese revolutions which shifted 1920s Communist China which started through student visions of a better China, to our very own EDSA revolutions, our own 1986 revolution. Change comes in numbers. True change is a collective effort, People Power at its most powerful. As such I cannot stress any further the importance to instill the ideas in others a sense of hope and optimism for the future. From awareness, comes action.Ideas beget action, and so does my actions as a student after imparting the ideas of hope to others. I would probably, as a student architect, physically help In projects that aim to provide trapping for underprivileged folk in scales similar to Gawad Kalinga, and maybe soon, hopefully, provide them that with my own resources. I would probably also, bring about new innovative and satisfactory design solutions for the impoverished, such as the recent mind-blowingly innovative creation of the coca-cola illumine bottle, wherin a steady stream of light is made available in low cost housing from just installing a 1. L bottle into rooftops. Some other creation that would greatly benefit the crowd population is something I would like to create. Probably also, I would like to initiate others who want to get into the construction industry tricks and tips and gaining skillsets required for masonry and carpentry. I want to help people learn how to catch fish with a angle rod, instead of giving them the fish. I think t hey would greatly benefit from that. This has made me see the possibility of what we can do to improve Philippine Society. rallying cry me crazy but might it be possible that we were given this poser of poverty that we may find the power within ourselves to change it? Could you wet-nurse the possibility that we were born into this country, this context of poverty, that we might change it ourselves? Singapore has done it. The US has done it. China is doing it. Why cant we? We have nothing else to lose, and everything to gain, and as such we should put ourselves in that perspective, and watch reality change before our eyes.
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