For The Better Us, For The Better Philippines

No one in this world can ever be ready when it comes to disasters, for they come unexpectedly. There's terrorism, natural disasters, and the virus outbreak that the world is currently facing. They lead to huge financial loss and destructive effects on humanity, thus causing the nation to face difficulties in securing everyone's safety.


One of the things that we can do for our country to be more resilient is to invest in enhancing its resilience. Planning before the disaster happens is a must, for it is the most important among the preparation procedures. Our government must be capable of doing this, for a resilient country knows how to plan, respond to the situation well, and must be able to prepare a solution afterward. 



However, it doesn't mean that the government is the only one who needs to make a move. It takes every citizen of the country to execute such a plan. Their obedience and full cooperation in the following guidelines are needed for us to be well prepared during disasters. We must also consider every risk or hazard that may cause harmful effects to us, our health, and our economy. By considering these, we will be able to formulate a more solid plan, that can help us prepare for what's ahead, to help us know what to do during such events, as well as to know what should be done afterward. 

 

But that alone can't guarantee that we can have such resilience that we aspire to achieve. Our government needs to allocate funds for the needed materials and equipment. Another part of preparation is to acquire enough necessities that we can use during and after disasters.

   

    Preparing for disasters takes a lot of effort and money, solid leadership, as well as the unity of people. Those are what our country has been lacking all this time. So to step forward, we must give our all, choose the right leader, and learn how to trust and cooperate with the government. By enhancing resilience, we can make the Philippines a better country. We must plan beforehand and not wait for the scenes to unfold then just move after it's done. A nation's resilience is hard to improve because disaster is unpredictable. But we can do it gradually by formulating the ideal plan to prevent these disasters to cause more damage.


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Comments

  1. Hey Regine, I like the ways that you have said in this article in order for our country to become resilient at all times. Besides, I also like how you persuade your readers, including me, to do what you want us to do. All in all, I can say that you're such an incredible writer.

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  2. I love how you put related pictures in your blog. The font of the blog is easy to read and it also have this soft pink or peach color theme. Your blog is beautiful

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  3. Hi Regine, I am amazed on how you elaborated that resiliency is not only needed thus we should have a concrete and tangible plan in order for us to overcome any tragedies that we may encounter. Amazing Work!

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