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S Related To Indolence of The Filipino Summary Per Chapter: VHFHKGJKH
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climate, he points out, is a reasonable predisposition for indolence. Filipinos cannot be compared to
Europeans, who live in cold countries and who must exert much more effort at work. An hour's work
under the Philippine sun, he says, is equivalent to a day's work in temperate regions.
Chapter 2[edit]
Rizal says that an illness will worsen if the wrong treatment is given. The same applies to indolence.
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Chapter 5[edit]
According to Rizal, all the causes of indolence can be reduced to two factors. The first factor is the
limited training and education Filipino natives receive. Segregated from Spaniards, Filipinos do not
receive the same opportunities that are available to the foreigners. They are taught to be inferior.
The second factor is the lack of a national sentiment of unity among them. Because Filipinos think
they are inferior, they submit to the
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