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An educated class (the intelligentsia) is rendered impotent in a society that does not find merit in intellectualism. Further to that, a society that finds no merit in frugality, simplicity, and self-reliance will forever remain financially bankrupt. We flaunt wealth that we know nothing about accumulating sustainably. The numbers speak for themselves: ![]() Note that three countries with average per capita incomes far lower than that of the Philippines are still way ahead of Filipinos in terms of savings rates: China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. European civilisation created wealth and we are inheritors of this wealth. We inherited this wealth but not the ethic that went into creating this wealth. And our trouble began when we got accustomed to this wealth but, since we neither had the ethic nor an appreciation for the discipline required to create it, ended up woefully dependent on a foreign means to create this wealth. The question remains therefore: Is Filipino culture a culture of wealth possession or wealth creation?
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Busy-ness Does Not Equal Business. Ben Kritz writes about how that inherent Pinoy heritage of smallness impacts our ability to build a truly world-class capital-intensive industrial base. |
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