Filipino Values and Moral Development Strengths and Weaknesses of The Filipino Character
Filipino Values and Moral Development Strengths and Weaknesses of The Filipino Character
Filipino Values and Moral Development Strengths and Weaknesses of The Filipino Character
Values and
Moral
Development
Who says
Pinoys are
lazy?
• We have the capacity
for hard work given
proper conditions;
• to raise one’s standard
of living and to possess
the essentials of a
decent life for one’s
family
We are willing to
take the risks
with jobs abroad
and, while there,
to work at two or
three jobs.
The result is
productivity
and
entrepreneurs
hip for some
and
survival
despite
Faith and Religiosity
Filipinos have deep faith in God.
• Our innate religiosity
enables us to
comprehend and
genuinely accept reality
in the context of God’s
will and plan.
• Religious expressions is
very tangible
expressed everyday; we
relate to God like a
human being –
threaten, thank, ask
forgiveness, appease
• tragedy and bad fortune
are accepted and some
optimism characterizes
even the poorest lives.
• related to bahala na
which may be
considered positively as
a reservoir of psychic
energy, a psychological
prop on which we can
lean during hard times.
This pampalakas ng
loob allows us to
act despite
What about
weaknesses in
character?
Weaknesses Pamalandungi
, dong.
in the
Filipino
Character
Weaknesses of the Filipino
Character 1/8 Extreme
Personalism
Filipinos view the Hoy,
relationship world in terms ofHoy,
kung galit
ka sa akin, wag
personal
bata!
mong pagalitan Hindi dito
ang bata! tinatapon
ang basura!
There is in fact some basis
for such interpretations as
Filipinos are quite personal
in criticism and praise.
Personalism is also
manifested in the necessity
for the establishment of
personal relationships before
any business or work
relationships can be
successful.
Extreme personalism thus leads to the graft
and corruption evident in Philippine society.
Weaknesses of the Filipino
Character 3/8 Extreme Family
Centeredness
Excessive
concern for the
family creates an
in-group to which
the Filipino is
fiercely loyal to
the detriment of
concern for the
larger community
or for the
common good.
Excessive concern
for family manifests
itself in the use of
one’s office and
power as a means of
promoting the
interest of the
family, factionalism,
patronage and
political dynasties,
and in the protection
of erring family
members.
Family centeredness results to a lack of
concern for the common good and acts as a
block to national consciousness.
Weaknesses of the Filipino
Character 4/8 Lack of
Discipline
The Filipino’s lack of discipline is
manifests in a casual and relaxed
attitude towards time and space
which manifests itself in lack of
precision and compulsiveness, in
poor time management and
procrastination.
There is strong
reliance on others
(e.g., leaders,
government) to do
things for us
related to our need
for a strong
authority.
Filipinos tend to
be complacent
and there rarely
is a sense of
urgency about
any problem.