The lives of our National Heroes are great sources of inspiration.
Choose one Filipino Hero.
Identify his/her courageous and heroic acts which make him/her worthy of respect and emulation.
Identify your characteristics which are similar to the hero you have chosen and the things that you can do for this country.

Solution

Every day, we encounter heroes. A hero is a role model, a person of excellent character, and a positive person who inspires others to follow in their footsteps. Heroes, in other words, are persons of outstanding integrity who serve as role models and have a positive attitude. Apolinario Mabini is my personal preference.
Two renowned Filipino scholars are memorialised in front of the National Library building in Ermita, Manila. The statue of a guy who may or may not is related to the history of the National Library is located to the right of the building's entrance area. Apolinario Mabini, entitled "The Brains of the Revolution" and "The Sublime Paralytic," deserves honour. Mabini shaped the Philippine Republic under President Emilio Aguinaldo's presidency from his hammock and rattan chair. Due to his paralysis in both legs, Mabini could not fight on the battlefield and instead utilised his genius to motivate Filipinos to continue the fight for independence via his literary works. Mabini is the second of eight children born to an uneducated peasant and a public market seller in Tanauan, Batangas, on July 23, 1864. On the other hand, Mabini rose from poverty to become an attorney. In early 1896, Mabini succumbed to paralysis. In 1980, experts from the National Orthopedic Hospital performed an autopsy on Mabini's remains and found that polio was the cause of his disability. In early 1896, Mabini succumbed to paralysis. In 1980, experts from the National Orthopedic Hospital performed an autopsy on Mabini's remains and found that polio was the cause of his disability. Mabini was a man who tried to live by his principles. He was troubled by the repercussions of war. As the US would discover many years later in Viet Nam, cruelty on both sides brought out the worst in people. Mabini was particularly concerned about Filipino soldiers abusing Filipino citizens. His June 18, 1898 proclamation included safeguards (see Article 8) to prohibit military abuses. He brought the atrocities to Aguinaldo's notice. However, the majority of these unlawful acts went unnoticed by the general. Mabini was a devout patriot and sincere Filipino nationalist. His life would be shaped by fate as a mediator between the desires of the people and the decisions of the Philippines' first government. Despite shortcomings, he lived a selfless and idealistic life. 
My characteristics are similar to the hero I have chosen and the things that you can do for this country because he was a devoted and unselfish nationalist. He demonstrates their dedication to the desired goal and willingness to put in the time and effort required to attain success. Those who don't give up lightly and endure in the face of adversity. The will to succeed motivates children to persevere and achieve the objectives

  • 0
What are you looking for?