July 13, 2012

The Philippines and Its People


You live here. That's why you don't see what beauty your country possesses. You only see the negatives. Now, that's only normal. But that has to change. If there has to be someone who could first appreciate his yard, it should be the owner.  After all, ranting all about the negative stuff you see everyday on television, or read from the papers, will not help in any way. I always read people quoting Alphonse Karr's words, "Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses." The Philippines needs to be reminded of that. Every Filipino has to start looking at the Philippines from a better perspective.

Everywhere you look, people smile. When someone smiles at me, even when I don't know the person, it completes my day. It makes me want to share and spread smile, too.  Everyone has a happy soul.

And then there's the colors and smell. Everyday I have to travel from our place to my university, and what do I see and smell? Colorful jeepneys, public markets, the rice field and the blue sky, and the majestic Mount Mayon. It's all worth appreciating. And I am glad I live in a place where there are no towering buildings blocking my view from everything.

The food is definitely the first thing people would answer if you ask them what they miss about the Philippines. I have been reading posts on the internet how people miss adobo, sinigang, dinuguan, and snacks treats like champorado, puto, bibingka. Those are just some of the Filipino food that I would not exchange for anything.

People, even those not from here, are talking about the Philippines. Some are bad, some are good. Some of them are true, some of them are myopic views. What means a lot for me, though, are those good things about the Philippines that people from around here tell and spread.

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