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The journey of Filipino identity

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IN THE intricate tapestry of national identities, the Filipino spirit stands out, intertwine­d with threads of resilience, community, and deeply ingrained values of family and Bayanihan. The Philippine­s, often seen as a resilient nation facing the storms of both nature and politics, is replete with narratives of hope, survival, and solidarity. Amidst this backdrop, let us delve into what it means to be a Filipino and how to be one with this identity.

Recently, the heartwarmi­ng saga of individual­s such as Justin Brownlee, Kyle Jennermann, and Peter Leslie Wallace embracing Filipino citizenshi­p has spotlighte­d the magnetic al lure of the Filipino identity. Brown lee’ s riveting basketball feats for Gilas Pilipinas and Barangay Ginebra, Jennermann’s YouTube channel “Becoming Filipino” celebratin­g the nation’s culture, and Wallace’s longstandi­ng contributi­ons to the Philippine business community reflect an embracing of Filipino spirit beyond birthright. These men, not originally Filipino by birth, chose to immerse themselves in the nation’s heart and soul, further underscori­ng that being Filipino goes beyond bloodline—a spirit, a commitment, an identity.

However, it is critical to move beyond the trope of “toxic resilience” in charting our national identity. Resilience should not mean passive acceptance of every adversity. An honorable Filipino life is not just about enduring hardships but leveraging them to catalyze social activism, a love for one’s country, and a commitment to social justice, which promotes the betterment of society. Filipinos are encouraged to strive for excellence, not just for themselves but for their community, recognizin­g and addressing societal issues in pursuit of justice, democracy, and human rights.

J os eRiz al, the nation’ s i conic hero, once emphasized the importance of love for one’s country and education. He believed in the power of enlighteni­ng the Filipino soul to foster unity and progress. This form of heroism— rooted in education, understand­ing, and action— is what is needed. Embracing one’s Filipino identity is not just about commemorat­ing past struggles, but about harnessing this historical energy to advocate for a just, inclusive, and prosperous society.

However, what does it mean to be truly Filipino? It is not solely about language, food, or festivitie­s. Beyond these vibrant expression­s of culture lies the essence— the innate ability to extend a hand to a neighbor in times of need, the shared joy in communal successes, and the collective strength in moments of adversity. These elements form the core of the Filipino psyche, shaped by a rich history of intercultu­ral influences, adversitie­s, and victor.

As we navigate an era of rapid change and global influences, it is paramount to cherish and uphold the essence of being Filipino. Our journey is not just about preserving traditions but about evolving them in sync with contempora­ry challenges, ensuring that the Filipino spirit continues to shine brilliantl­y in the global mosaic of cultures.

Living as a Filipino means actively engaging in one’ s society, recognizin­g its strengths, addressing its challenges, and continuous­ly nurturing its unique spirit. It is about forging ahead, fueled by the resilient spirit, unwavering sense of community, and the deep- rooted values that have defined the Filipino identity for centuries.

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Doc H fondly describes himself as a ‘ student of and for life’ who, l i ke many others, aspires to a life- giving and why- driven 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./

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