Characteristics Of Ningas Cogon Trait In The Philippines

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In the Philippines, the Government focuses in the prevention of crime and the deterrence of “would-be” criminals. It is done through the help of the different law enforcement agencies and other offices that is tasked to implement certain laws and ordinances. The Philippine Constitution is the mother law of the land. It is the basis of all the laws in the Philippines like the Penal laws, Special laws, and the Ordinances. The Penal law or penal code that have been revised on December 8, 1930 which is now the revised penal code is a code that is divided by two parts- book one which explains the general provision regarding the date of enforcement and application of the provisions of this code, and regarding the offenses, the person liable and the …show more content…

But as time goes by, it slowly changes and many new traits and cultures have been acquired. Filipinos have positive attitudes like the “Pakikisama”. And also the negative attitudes which affect the development of the country like the “Ningas cogon” trait. “Ningas cogon” trait is one of the negative traits of Filipinos. It is doing of things in a best way from the start, but slowly fades as time goes by. Ningas cogon trait of Filipinos, according to Mendoza and Perkinson (2003) are good at start but lacks at the end, the same as the cogon grass at it burns. According to an article in productivepinoy.com, ningas cogon trait is the attitude of Filipinos which is starting things with excellence, then after a period of time, we lose enthusiasm and eventually making things unfinished or uncontinued. Leave things incomplete. Just like a wild fire burning out quickly. So ningas cogon is a negative trait of Filipinos that affects the growth and development of the country. Effects of ningas cogon according to Macalaguing (2013) first, finishes work late then crams resulting to unwanted things. Next, you might become lazy because of doing things incomplete and lastly, wasting of materials, time, money and effort. If we relate this to the implementation laws and ordinances, things might not be good. For instance, if we only implement laws or ordinances with full-might only from the start and as time goes by, the strict implementation slowly fades and becomes lenient then we can expect that violators and offenders will increase and continue to do such acts that is prohibited due to the lenient

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