Anyway, in the midst of all the cynicism, I firmly believe that we are not living in a hopeless State. In fact, if every Filipino will just endeavor to make a difference, we'll definitely be on the road to success.
In said book, Mr. Lacson mentioned, among others, that a Filipino should "not buy smuggled goods" , instead, a Filipino should "Buy local, Buy Filipino." Truly, because of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), our country has been bombarded with foreign products. Notwithstanding this fact, however, I am hereby advocating that Filipinos should patronize proudly Philippine made products.
I will not be a hypocrite and say that I only use Philippine products. In fact, even Atty. Lacson do not expect that of us. But at least, supporting some of them will not hurt us, would it? If at all, we can even be sure that our fellow Filipino manufacturers will not use substandard materials or ingredients just for profit, hence, ensuring our health and well-being.
Lastly, let's keep in mind that in helping our country, the Philippines, little things will surely go a long way...
P.S. Thank you so much, Ludy, for giving us a copy of this book. You're really helping the country in your own little way... ;-)
I will not be a hypocrite and say that I only use Philippine products. In fact, even Atty. Lacson do not expect that of us. But at least, supporting some of them will not hurt us, would it? If at all, we can even be sure that our fellow Filipino manufacturers will not use substandard materials or ingredients just for profit, hence, ensuring our health and well-being.
Lastly, let's keep in mind that in helping our country, the Philippines, little things will surely go a long way...
P.S. Thank you so much, Ludy, for giving us a copy of this book. You're really helping the country in your own little way... ;-)
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Hello Mare! Finally! I guess you have now time to spare for blogging! Lingaw!
Hehe! I guess we just have to find time, Mare... :-)
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