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Living our freedom every day
Manila Bulletin
|June12 2025
Today, flags will flutter on houses, cars, and government offices, a tradition to celebrate Independence Day. After today, we are left with an important question: How do we truly honor our freedom-not just once a year, but every day?
Independence Day is more than a date on the calendar. It is a reminder that freedom was not given to us easily, and that it must never be taken for granted. Our heroes-Andres Bonifacio, Jose Rizal, Apolinario Mabini, and countless others-fought not just for political sovereignty, but for a future where Filipinos could live with dignity, unity, and pride. The legacy they left us is not just a flag, but a duty.
First, we have to keep nationalism burning in our hearts. What does nationalism look like today? True nationalism is lived out through the choices we make every single day. It is about defending what is good in our society and correcting what is wrong.
DRIVING THOUGHTS
It is about practicing integrity in our professions, helping those in need, and standing up for the truth even when it's uncomfortable.
There are many ways to live nationalism. Supporting local industries by buying Filipino-made products and services, is one. How many times do we choose to buy imported products even if similar Philippine-made products are readily available? Do we even check if a product is made locally before a purchase? Our entrepreneurs need your support to keep on producing Philippine-made products.
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