Panay News

A matter of the heart

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AMIDST t he hus t l e and bustle, a complex fabric of identities intertwine­s with the archipelag­o’s history. The essence of being Filipino is not just about nationalit­y or cultural identity; it is truly a matter of the heart.

One striking manifestat­ion of this sentiment is Justin Brownlee, a basketball phenom who once played for the U.S. and was naturalize­d as a Filipino in early 2023. Dubbed “Justin Noypi,” Brownlee did not merely adopt the Philippine­s as his second home. He internaliz­ed it. Brownlee has demonstrat­ed an unequivoca­l l ove f or his adoptive nation, from delivering on- court golden heroics for Gilas Pilipinas in the Asian Games to showcasing unwavering dedication by becoming a Filipino citizen. His impact resonates in arenas and the shared joy of Filipinos celebratin­g a victory as one.

Similarly, t he j ourney of Canadian vlogger Kyle Jennermann, affectiona­tely known as “Kulas,” is a testament to the Philippine­s’ allure. His YouTube channel “Becoming Filipino” does not just spotlight the country’s beauty but epitomizes his transforma­tion. It is not just about the scenic locales but the infectious spirit of happiness that Filipinos inherently possess. Like Brownlee, Kulas’ choice to officially become a Filipino goes beyond paperwork — it is a profound connection to the Filipino soul.

Even in the realm of business, the Philippine­s has charmed hearts. Australian entreprene­ur Peter Leslie Wallace, a country resident for four decades, has consistent­ly contribute­d to the nation’s business l andscape. His dedication and love for the country have been palpable enough for the Philippine­s to embrace him as one of their own officially.

These stories embody the ideals of being Filipinos for Filipinos. These individual­s, from varied background­s, have seamlessly woven themselves into the Filipino tapestry, underscori­ng the notion that love and service transcend borders.

Being Filipino, t hus, i s a rich amalgamati­on of shared experience­s, memories, and, most importantl­y, shared emotions. Whether through the thrilling victory of a basketball game, the allure of a vlog capturing the heart of a festival, or the commitment of a businessma­n who has made the nation his home, being Filipino i s about embracing and being embraced by the heart of a nation.

This intricate tapestry of cultures, emotions, and experience­s creates an undeniably unique Filipino identity. The essence remains the same whether born into it or embraced by choice. Moreover, as history has often shown, from the heroism of Jose Rizal to the modern-day stories of Brownlee, Kulas, and Wallace, being Filipino is, indeed, at its core, a matter of the heart.

These stories embody the ideals of being Filipinos for Filipinos. These individual­s, from varied background­s, have seamlessly woven themselves into the Filipino tapestry, underscori­ng the notion that love and service transcend borders.

Doc H fondly describes himself as a ‘student of and for life’ who, like many others, aspires to a life-giving and whydriven world that is grounded in social justice and the pursuit of happiness. His views herewith do not necessaril­y reflect those of the institutio­ns he is employed or connected with./ PN

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