Young Filipinos must be controlled and peaceable. They do not disrespect the rules, they respect and obey these. They practice willpower at all times.
The first group as archetypal and well-meaning. They distinguish the prominence of these guidelines, and are resolute to keep them. They control and discipline themselves. They are agreeable to hold fire for their turn. They are not afraid to work rigid and earn their rankings in an candid way. They do not waste their means and find ways of using what they possess in the best way promising. The second is discreditable. They only deliberate of themselves. They do what they want, even when what they do can cause other people to writhe. They make no effort to control and discipline themselves. They are indolent, and even deceitful ways of earning points. They are not ingenious and resourceful; they always depend on others.
Discipline encourages us to be in control of ourselves at all times. We also call it self-discipline. When we are disciplined, we know what affirmative and undesirable forces work in us. Work guides us so that we may use entirely and efficiently the minds and bodies. We have our portion and our share to give, then we absorb to give the best of our labours.
There are two varieties of students, those who are willing to follow rules and regulations, and those who are indisposed.
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 5, 2014
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