The "Culture of Entitlement"...a very negative character of Filipins
Posted on Saturday, 3 June 2017
The “Culture of Entitlement”
…a very negative character of Filipinos
By Apolinario Villalobos
The “culture of entitlement” has made many Filipinos,
especially, the youth, dependent on their expected inheritance from rich
parents and generous relatives. The expectation has resulted to their indolence
and loss of drive to strive on their own. This culture was never a part of the
Filipino life prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. Early Filipinos were
expected to work hard for survival because of the striated society. Instead of
“entitlement”, the early Filipinos were “awarded” for their hard-earned
accomplishments.
In grave contrast, the western nations are devoid of the
aforementioned culture. In America for instance, soonest as a member of the
family reaches the age of 18, he or she is expected to move out of the house of
the parents to be on his or her own. And, even children of billionaires work
hard to earn their living.
In the Philippines, even children of OFWs and those with
high positions in private companies and government tend to take things easy as
they are assured of comfortable life, anyway. Some of them even lost interest
in pursuing their studies, and develop a vice, instead. They are so conscious
about the obligation of their parents to support them, by all means.
Unless the attitude of dependence or the culture of
entitlement is softened a bit, the character of the Filipinos in general shall
continue to be on its downhill trend.
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