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San Sebastian College- Recoletos Manila

Senior High School Department

Name: Julianna Lois D. Alimorong


Grade & Section: ABM – 12A

The majority of Filipinos recognize Jose Rizal as our national hero, as he is shown on
our one-peso coin. Students and fans of history are aware of his struggle for the Philippines'
freedom from the Spaniard invaders.

As for me, Jose Rizal impacted my life and point of view in many ways such as my views
about politics, my patriotism, my life as a daughter, and my life as a student. Rizal has a strong
sense of national pride. He was always looking for ways to help his country, even if it meant
putting his life in danger. We are fortunate to live in an era in which we can exercise our freedom.
I wish to live and continue to serve the Filipino people as a result of this freedom of choice. If I
had the opportunity to pursue my voice acting career in the United States, I would have taken it,
but I recognized that my heart was in the Philippines. Doctor Jose P. Rizal's understanding of the
significance of education is abundantly demonstrated in his work Instruction, in which he calls
for improvements in the schools and in the ways in which they are taught. He is well aware that
the backwardness of his country during the Spanish era was not owing to the indifference,
apathy, or indolence of the Filipino people, as alleged by the rulers, but rather to the neglect of
the Spanish authority in the islands during that time period." The aim of education, according to
Rizal, is to elevate the country to the pinnacle of grandeur while also developing the mentalities
of the people. Because education is the cornerstone of society and a condition for social progress,
Rizal asserted that education was the only means by which the country could be saved from
foreign dominance. To achieve success in education, Rizal's philosophy of education centers on
the provision of appropriate motivation in order to strengthen great social forces that are
conducive to learning, as well as the cultivation of innate desires in young people to cultivate
their intelligence in order to provide them with an eternity in which to live.

I became disruptive and innovative in the same way that Rizal did, never stopping to
study and achieve new milestones along the way. Monotony is something I despise. Regardless
of how convenient it may be to continue in the same old cycle and pattern, I do not want to
remain trapped in that state. I'm constantly coming up with new ideas and bringing them to life
with the hopes of assisting more individuals in taking action toward their personal and
San Sebastian College- Recoletos Manila
Senior High School Department

professional goals and aspirations. Excellence is a mantra that I follow in my personal life as
well. He made a commitment to do things to the best of his abilities, time, and resources, and
he followed through on that promise.

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