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Hindi Kandidato, Hindi PulitikoKundi, Tayo! By: Mr. Ezekiel Rodriguez I often visit my mothers native barangay in Lipa, Batangas. For years, it developed and became a well- known city in the province. For twenty-two years, Ive been a witness in its development, from 5-8 old Spanish-type houses to over a barangay full of newly constructed buildings and commercial establishments. People earn their living by means of selling goods in the nearby market,there are also several OFW Families within the area (including my mom), some earn by means of being an employee and others, by means of their sari-sari stores and/or by means of gambling. I was amaze on how they survive in their daily living, actually, I feel so guilty knowing that I consciously work in a well-paying university and yet, my earnings doesnt coincide with my personal expenses. Going back to my story, almost every day, my aunties and uncles work to earn and gain their daily necessities. Amazingly, they are capable of eating more than three times a day including midnight snacks (sometimes, in a 24Hour fast food chain) yet, the sad part is, some children in the area and even their families, do not value education that much. Seldom can you find teens that have earne d a college degree and most of them ends with families of their own at a very young age. One Sunday, I went to the said province for a special reason. While I was walking around the eskinita leading to our old house, I saw a poster of a presidential aspirant and it states the name of the candidate with the tag line, TAPUSIN ANG KAHIRAPAN. For almost two days Ive been refle cting on the said tag line and I have asked myself, how would this presidential aspirant alleviate poverty? What would be his platform in dissolving poverty not only within the portals of Metro Manila, but also within the eskinitas of the far flung areas of Lipa and other areas of the country with famili es who are suffering because of it? Is he a person who can really remove poverty from the vocabulary of the Filipino people? Is he really capable of living within his campaign tag line? As I have refle cted, neither the said candidate nor any other presidential aspirants can alle viate poverty. They cannot dissolve poverty as long as the Filipino people refuse to accept the value of education and encourage the young to study and enrich their families knowledge and skills. The way of life of the Filipino people needs to be changed. Our views about some aspects of life should be overhauled. Filipino families should be reformatted to cope up with the ra pidly changing economy and way of living. Education should be valued for it will reciprocate scarcity to abundance. Corruption hinders the delivery of adequate government services to the people. Yet, it is only secondary. The Education sector should be empowered and let people realize the value of it. Parents should be eager enough to send their children to s chool. Parents should be aware of the brighter e ffects of education for the future of their childre n. Poor education may likely result to poor quality of living in the near future. Our families suffering isdue to poverty that should not be blamed solely in the government. The way we live depends on the way we perceive things. The way we earn is perceived by the way we work. The way we view success depends on how we sweat for it. Poverty is caused by poor andmisled conception about education and as long as there are Fil ipinos who view education secondarily, the Philippines will always be a third world country. Politics covers almost all aspects of living, from shelter to personal needs, yet, our status of life doesnt depend only on elected officials. The status of our lives depends on our own perception. It depends on how we value education.

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Hindi Kandidato, Hindi PulitikoKundi, Tayo!By: Mr. Ezekiel Rodriguez

I often visit my mothers native barangay in Lipa, Batangas. For years, it developed and became a well-

known city in the province. For twenty-two years, Ive been a witness in its development, from 5-8 old

Spanish-type houses to over a barangay full of newly constructed buildings and commercialestablishments. People earn their living by means of selling goods in the nearby market,there are also

several OFW Families within the area (including my mom), some earn by means of being an employee

and others, by means of their sari-sari stores and/or by means of gambling.

I was amaze on how they survive in their daily living, actually, I feel so guilty knowing that I consciously

work in a well-paying university and yet, my earnings doesnt coincide with my personal expenses. Going

back to my story, almost every day, my aunties and uncles work to earn and gain their daily necessities.

Amazingly, they are capable of eating more than three times a day including midnight snacks

(sometimes, in a 24Hour fast food chain) yet, the sad part is, some children in the area and even their

families, do not value education that much. Seldom can you find teens that have earned a college

degree and most of them ends with families of their own at a very young age.

One Sunday, I went to the said province for a special reason. While I was walking around the eskinita

leading to our old house, I saw a poster of a presidential aspirant and it states the name of the candidate

with the tag line, TAPUSIN ANG KAHIRAPAN. For almost two days Ive been reflecting on the said tag

line and I have asked myself, how would this presidential aspirant alleviate poverty? What would be his

platform in dissolving poverty not only within the portals of Metro Manila, but also within the eskinitas

of the far flung areas of Lipa and other areas of the country with families who are suffering because of 

it? Is he a person who can really remove poverty from the vocabulary of the Filipino people? Is he really

capable of living within his campaign tag line?

As I have reflected, neither the said candidate nor any other presidential aspirants can alleviate poverty.

They cannot dissolve poverty as long as the Filipino people refuse to accept the value of education andencourage the young to study and enrich their families knowledge and skills. The way of life of the

Filipino people needs to be changed. Our views about some aspects of life should be overhauled. Filipino

families should be reformatted to cope up with the rapidly changing economy and way of living.

Education should be valued for it will reciprocate scarcity to abundance.

Corruption hinders the delivery of adequate government services to the people. Yet, it is only secondary.

The Education sector should be empowered and let people realize the value of it. Parents should be

eager enough to send their children to school. Parents should be aware of the brighter effects of 

education for the future of their children. Poor education may likely result to poor quality of living in the

near future.

Our families suffering isdue to poverty that should not be blamed solely in the government. The way we

live depends on the way we perceive things. The way we earn is perceived by the way we work. The way

we view success depends on how we sweat for it. Poverty is caused by poor andmisled conception

about education and as long as there are Fil ipinos who view education secondarily, the Philippines will

always be a third world country. Politics covers almost all aspects of living, from shelter to personal

needs, yet, our status of life doesnt depend only on elected officials. The status of our lives depends on

our own perception. It depends on how we value education.