GE 8 Ethics
GE 8 Ethics
GE 8 Ethics
CHARACTER/BEHAVIOR – 2
Chapter 1V
6. Family centeredness results to a lack of concern for the common good and acts a block to national
consciousness.
c. Lack of Discipline
1. The Filipino’s lack of discipline is manifested 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.
2. We are impatient and unable to delay gratification or reward, resulting in the use of short-cuts, in
skirting the rules (the palusot syndrome) and in foolhardiness. We are guilty of ningas cogon, starting
out projects with full vigor and interest which abruptly die down leaving things unfinished.
3. Our lack of discipline often results in efficient and wasteful work systems violations of rules leading
to more serious transgressions and a casual work ethic leading to carelessness and lack of follow-
through.
d. Passivity and Lack of Initiative
Filipinos are generally passive and lacking in initiative. There is strong reliance on others (e.g., leaders,
government) to do things for us related to our need for a strong authority.
e. Colonial Mentality
Filipinos have colonial mentality which is made up of two dimensions: the first is a lack of patriotism or
an active awareness, appreciation and love of the Philippines; the second is an actual preference for
foreign things.
f. Kanya-Kanya Syndrome
Filipinos have a selfish, self-serving attitude that generates a feeling of envy and competitiveness toward
others, particularly one’s peers who seen to have gained some status or prestige.
g. Lack of Self-analysis and Self-reflection
There is a tendency in the Filipino to be superficial and even somewhat flighty. In the face of serious
problems, both personal and social, there is lack of analysis or reflection.
The Filipino’s lack of self-analysis and our emphasis on norms is reinforced by an educational system that is
often more form than substance and a legal system that tends to substitute law for reality.