Our predecessors, in my own opinion, are naturally industrious, but because of various factors affecting their social, emotional and physical disposition, they tend to experience the goodness of leisure. If Spaniards haven’t conquered us in the first place, we could be one of the First World Countries for we won’t be suffering from restrained international trades, personal developments and won’t be burdened by vociferous regulations and unreasonable injustices such as unjust taxes, derisive interactions with them and forced labor.
Rizal made a great point about the reasons of our ancestors’ being ‘indolent’ for sometimes brought by the stern setting they were engaged in before. His suggestions, however, can be reckoned with sky-scraping infeasibility because the system running amidst every sector of the society. Others are close-minded to the fact that they’ve been used to have employees that even they’re just sitting in one corner, they’re still earning. The problem is on the education system and the equal distribution of resources that must be shared to those who need them to guarantee their existence. But, if these conditions are in the concept of equity, business tycoons might deserve their owned properties due to the capital and effort they’ve spent on their establishment but originally, nature is not man’s creation so resource partitioning must also be subjected to humans. Pathetic are those who haven’t acquired any knowledge and skills that they can’t progress side by side with other golden-spooned families.
In terms of indoctrinating national sentiments to Filipinos, we are bound by colonial mentality that we advocate other culture and migrating to places just for income – a sacrifice it is but something can be done here in the Philippines if and only if the government provides great number of employments and good salary with outstanding benefits. With these things, Philippines won’t be teemed with sluggish and inferior people but rather prosperous and educated citizens.

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