Into A Country Worth to Live For
Resilient and country are two words that sounds so perfect together, but a bittersweet process to achieve. A resilient country is something that every country should aim for. Switzerland, one of the most resilience countries in all of the world as of the present. When is our turn? The Philippines.
What is a resilience country supposed to look like anyways? It is a country that has high confidence levels of its economy, not prone to natural disasters, little history of war, and also has a very high supply chain. Well, the Philippines hasnone of that.
You see, Philippines is a poor country. Due to recent wars, prone to typhoons and other natural disasters, its economy stutters every time. And for that, we’re have a very hard time recovering because of it.
Another reason negating us from being a resilient country is poverty. Due to overpopulation and the lack of government management, we continue to suffer. It is one of the main reasons from stopping us the country we want to be.
Having a great leader with right knowledge and intelligence, good and optimistic citizens, all of these are keys to unlock a resilient country. However, also keep in mind that all citizens must also cooperate with each other along with the desired leader leading them.
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I find your blog really interesting , it is very detailed and well-written. I like how you displayed "great economy is the key to a resilience country". Keep up the good work and have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot from this blog! thank you for posting this. Have a good day !!
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of things I have learned from this blog you've made. I also agree about the lack of government management, and because of it, this country is not doing so well. However, I still hope that this country will become better soon.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very well-written! But what I can say about this topic is that the root cause isn't overpopulation, poverty, or a horrible government. The root cause is us, the people. We're the root of all the problems. What's the use of a good leader if there aren't any good followers? We lack the discipline and cooperation to get out of this hole that we dug ourselves in. Furthermore, I'd like to thank you because, with your blog, I realized something, and I also learned a lot!
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