We Filipino are blessed because in our country we exercise and enjoy our freedom. And they (our forefathers) who help shaped these nations we can consider that their dreamed for us never fail. I am grateful for the courage of our heroes, the Filipino gallant fighter, and the Churches whom shared their beliefs and ideas “in the table” that this present we might have rest in order not to experience the difficulties they were facing. And also I am well pleased and admire the virtue of the Filipino Poet whom fueled the spirit of man to stand for what is right, to defend our faith and our country. If it is not good to give contrast of our past, my only desire is that we learned to give respect of our leaders, the present administration tries it best to straight those what is being curved. But it is not enough to let them (leaders of our country) doing it, while we as a Filipino Citizen might become as one of those spectators.
What my concern? My answer is same what you are hoping and dreaming for this country. But it impossible to happen if I couldn’t give pale of water to my neighbor. And how could we (Concern Filipino Citizen) would have be better able to resist the negative peer pressure that besiege us daily (e-world, new magazines, television, etc.). And as I believe that the YOUth can make change, and with US who dare to do what is right and will be proud for ourselves if well doing so. If no one, who will? The solution and the answers rely not on one man. But our respect of those who are in the authority is sufficient enough that we are still in the “Common-Ground” of what our forefathers designed for their children and heirs to be. And for any simple things that we can do as a Citizen would give means and worth of what we fighting for. With this quoted verse of the book, I hope it may inspire us;
…You can encourage and lend moral support to each other, creating an atmosphere of positive peer pressure……..
Thank you for reading this letter,
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
“Our freedom of expression comes with certain responsibilities. Having freedom in any area is not necessarily a license to do as we please, whenever we please.”(p.9)
- J.W. Brinkley
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