Lately, I have been thinking of the things that I have been doing, and I can't help but be inspired.
They say that people who are in love are always inspired. Well, I do not have a significant other, but I do know for a fact that I have really fallen in love with my country. Like we always say in GK La Salle, I do not have a love life, but I am living a life full of love because of Gawad Kalinga. (Pero Lord, kung naririnig mo ako, okay lang din po kung meron. Haha!)
Over the past months, life has taken me where I did not think I would be. We have so many challenges at present, whether it be within the confines of the university or outside. In the university alone, we have to face the challenge of having to inspire more Lasallians to realize their part and their calling to achieve and to dream not only for themselves, but also for the country. I like how Mike Enriquez reiterated the quote during one of the masses of the Lasallian action week, "To whom much is given, much is required."
In a lot of ways, we are so blessed. The kind of education we get is simply the best we could ever hope to receive, but whether or not we make the most out of it is a different matter. What is making the most out of our education? For me, it means teaching minds, touching hearts, and transforming lives guided by the spirit of faith, zeal of service, and communion in mission. How do we do this? By actively seeking ways to be of genuine service to the last, the least, and the lost. Archers always try with all their might to hit the bulls-eyes. Tito RD put it more beautifully when he said, "Aim your BOW and release the ARROW of your dreams to the dream of your country, especially the poor."
How can we expect change to happen if we do not act on it ourselves? A lot of us can complain about how institutions have failed. Yeah, they might have done that. But do we ask ourselves, how many times have I failed my country as a Filipino? When we cheated during our exams, when we failed to follow traffic rules, when we bribed officers to get away with the things we do, and when we have given up hope that there is a better and brighter future waiting for our country.
It is so easy to be very negative. It is easy to say that we can no longer hope. It is easy to give up when the battle isn't over. But can we be negative, can we say that we can no longer hope, can we give up the battle for the ones we love?
We may be right when we say that there are so many flaws in our system. The question of accepting the matter however, poses a challenge on us. Tito Tony always tells us during love forums that there is no perfect person, but our love can make the person perfect. Putting it in the context of loving our country, it means that we may not have a perfect country now, but giving it our love, devoting our time, talents, and treasures to make things better and to bring out the best in every single Filipino, can make it perfect for us. When I studied in STC, we were always told to let our light shine and be a blessing to others, and it means not just keeping the light but also passing it on to others so that they too can affect real and lasting change in the country.
We can always be right about the things that are happening, we can come up with so many studies about possible solutions, but what is more important than being right? It is better to love than to be right. To love means to give the best for this country and to become part of the solution by acting now. Mother Teresa says, "We can do no great things, only small things with great love."
When we worry about whether or not there is a future for this country, let us start acting now to ensure that there is even a future to speak of. I personally would not want to face my nephews and nieces (and maybe my future daughters and sons -- but I'm not hoping to have some anytime soon, mind you. Haha!) and apologize to them for not having built my dreams on this country. I would not want to tell them, sorry, I was not able to make this country better for you will no longer witness the beauty that this country used to have, simply because I failed to love and to care. We must really start anchoring our dreams on the dreams of this country, hopefully sooner than later.
Now is the perfect time to start loving.
Now is the perfect time to start caring.
And now is the perfect time to be part of the beautiful future of our country.