Ever since we’re young, we’ve been taking a lot of introductory lessons about our national hero, Dr.
Jose
Rizal. He was probably the most popular Filipino hero of all time since he’s always emphasized during our
Hekasi, History, and Araling Panlipunan days. During our 3rd year and 4th-year Highschool or should I say
Grade 9 and 10 for K12 students, students go deeper with the two famous novels of Rizal which are Noli
me Tangere and El filibusterismo. The mentioned novels were tackled chapter by chapter to ensure full
understanding of what is the narrative all about. Just when we thought we are over with too much
information about Rizal, Republic Act 1425 of Philippine law requires the life, works, and writings of Rizal
in the curricula of all public and private universities and colleges in the country. It seems like learning the
same thing all over again and you might find it a little bit redundant. Some of you who are about to take
this course or even just wondering why do you have to enroll in this class when you are already
bombarded with numerous information about Rizal might want to take a look into this 10 reasons why
we should study Rizal (Hugot Version).
1. You’ll wonder about the past.
The reason why we can’t move on is we keep on dwelling on the things and events that already
happened just like studying Rizal, but in a positive way. Exploring the life and works of Rizal would give
you a better vision of what is it like during the Spanish era and how Filipino’s deal with it.
2. You’ll realize how important communication is.
There have been a lot of miscommunication issues with Rizal. In life, it is very important to have a clear
delivery of what you want to say to avoid misunderstandings. Imagine if Rizal had actually put things in
the proper process, imagine what could have happened if he achieved what he really wanted. Let that
sink in.
3. You’ll Prove that too much love will kill you.
Jose Rizal’s love for the country led him to his execution. It was such a heroic act of sacrificing his own
life for an accusation and being a role model in the rebellion of the Filipinos.
4. You’ll think of what if’s.
One of the most painful things in life is to continually wonder what if’s. Studying Rizal could give you a
lot more what if’s in life. What if he got a wife? What if he did not study abroad? What if he just told the
Spaniards his real intentions? Things like that.
5. It will inspire you to think differently.
We’ve always been thought that Rizal is an iconic hero because he fought with his writings instead of
violence like using the mind over strength. When we think about it, we could really do things our way. It
depends on us on how we will act in certain situations we are in.
6. It will give you a different view of Rizal.
Just like when someone is courting you or when you are courting someone, former learning’s about Rizal
was all rainbows and butterflies. But when you’ve taken this subject, you’ll discover secrets and things
you’ve never thought of Rizal. **insert evil laugh here** **HAHAHA***
7. You’ll get to know Rizal better.
There are times when you thought you knew it all but soon you’ll realize how dumb you are to believe
such things. (I’m gonna stop it right there because it would probably turn out a cringe-worthy hugot line
and you’ll start rolling your eyes on this part. So, yeah.) The truth is, everything we’ve learned from Rizal
was just a mere sentence of his whole life.
8. You’ll understand the relationship of the other Filipino heroes with Rizal.
We all know who are they individually but we are not given the whole context of how they are
connected with each other. Studying Rizal will give you part of the whole context on how they are
related to each other.
9. It would build the inner revolutionary in you.
Not like you’ll have to fight like Rizal or KKK’s but it could get you interested in the current national issues
since you’ll know how our heroes fought for our freedom. Just like Rizal, You could do it in your own
unique way.
10. It is stated in our laws.
Let’s be frank here, you can’t escape this course when your studying in the Philippines. As mentioned
earlier RA 1425 requires us to do so. It could be a really fun and exciting experience just give it a chance.
Judging and hating it wouldn’t do you any good though. So just enjoy the wonders of the life and works
of Rizal.