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Resiliency: A Key To More Developed Philippines



Recovering easily from a tough moment than before rather than giving a room for failure and not giving up easily is one of the best characteristics of us Filipinos. Being resilient not only helps us to get through difficulties, it also empowers us to grow and improve our life. Filipinos are known to have a strong personality in times of difficulties we experience. In the Philippines we experience many weather disturbances and this is common to us. We Filipinos learn to embrace this uncontrollable occurrence. The smile of every Filipino despite living in a country with often natural disasters, terrorism, and many more makes us stronger every day. Filipinos make this difficulties in life as an inspiration to make an improvement to their self and to become more determined than never. But now that we are facing a global pandemic, how can we easily recover from this? What ways or steps we need to do towards a more resilient Philippines?

In order to have a more resilient Philippines the number one thing we need to do is to prepare.  Preparedness of a country is important because at any time, at any place bad things might happen. This preparedness reduces the impact of disasters and sometimes avoid the danger completely. Second is we need the bayanihan spirit. Helping one another without expecting anything in return makes our task and responsibilities much easier. Third is the quick response of the government. It is a quite a challenge to the government to respond quickly to this kind of crisis but I know that their doing their best. Government should use the funds wisely, they must not use it for useless projects instead use it for the betterment of the country and the people. Fourth is having unity in a country. I believe that this unity can improve the resilience of our country, this unity is like a building blocks toward a more successful Philippines. Standing strong through thick and thin is a trait that we must practice. Fifth is caring for one another. It is important to care for one another because this makes our world a pleasant place to live. Showing care to someone makes us happy. Sixth is to be aware on what is happening. We should be aware on what is happening around the world so that our country will not be left behind. This awareness will save us from danger that’s why this is important.

I believe that this steps will improve the resilience of our country. It is important to improve the resilience of a country to lessen the impact of a disasters, calamity and many more. We Filipinos need also to cooperate for the betterment of the country, we need also to contribute to make Philippines more resilient. Don’t give up easily instead make yourself stronger and bolder. 

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Comments

  1. Your composition inspires me! I agree that preparedness is really a must. I like how you suggested ways in order to become resilient. Keep Safe!

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  2. I am inspired by your words! I accept that preparedness is a must indeed. I like how you have proposed ways of being resilient.

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  3. What an impressive composition! You have done an amazing job in expressing your thoughts and ideas regarding on how we would obtain resiliency. From how you stated the personality of filipinos, to the ways on how we could have a more resilient country, it was really tremendous! Kudos, Kent!

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  4. Indeed this work of yours is an amazing one! I hope your blog will be noticed by our fellow Filipinos because it really inspires us to be united especially in this time of pandemic and crisis. Thank you so much for spreading awareness and continue to inspire every individual especially the youth towards a more resilient Philippines. Stay safe and keep going!

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  5. Excellent work! Your ideas are inspires me to atleast on things to become resilient. I hope that other young people like me would read your blog and be inspired!

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  6. I am impressed!Your ideas and thoughts are very well structured.Preparedness is truly a must for us to recover quickly from experiencing upheavals. And like the way you have suggested ways for us to improve our resiliency as well. Overall, you did a great job!

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  7. Astonishing. You were able to express your thoughts and opinions about our resilience . Filipinos really are strong and resilient, always being able to overcome countless hardship and difficulties and not giving up easily. Being able to get back to their feet after a strong disaster and rebuilding their damaged country, Filipinos truly are amazing. Keep up the good work!

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