1. One of the most important people in Filipino history was Dr. Jose Rizal. Dr. Jose Rizal is a shining example of success and brilliance. I believe it is beneficial for us Filipinos to reflect on Rizal's life, especially his achievements in academia and the workplace, passion for perfection, and drive for success. He wasn't content to be a surgeon or just a doctor. He put a lot of effort into his work in a variety of other professions, and he was successful as a writer, poet and novelist. Rizal also serves as a reminder of the value of knowledge and education. He has a variety of skills and the ability to multi-task above and beyond what is typical for humans. For young Filipinos like me who aspire to break down barriers and go above and beyond, I believe Rizal is still a terrific role model to follow on his footsteps. 2. Studying Dr. Jose Rizal's life and works is important for the development of a really Filipino country. It is important to teach students about Jose Rizal's life, works, and writings in light of Republic Act 1425, sometimes known as the Rizal’s act. Former senator Jose P. Laurel, who is in favor of the law, claims that Rizal is the father of Philippine nationalism and that he motivated both the youth and the rest of the country to learn about and uphold the noble ideals for which he gave his life. By means of Examining the role of the law in the creation of a truly Filipino nation has a specific objective, one of which is to inspire young people to once again embrace the freedom and nationalism for which their forefathers gave their lives. Honoring our national hero for devoting his life's work to the development of the Filipino character is another crucial purpose. In order for Filipino youth to develop in all facets of citizenship and to have a greater understanding of the causes Rizal fought for and lost his life for, it is essential to promote the course's general application to Filipinos' everyday lives. To achieve this, Filipino students must understand the relevance of Rizal's teachings and ideals in light of contemporary society, and we must encourage the application of such values to the challenges of social and personal life. 3. The enactment of R.A. 1425, often known as the Rizal Law, is significant for three primary reasons. First, it encourages individuals to live their lives in accordance with the values of freedom and nationalism "for which our heroes lived and died. Second, to honor our national hero for dedicating his entire life and career to developing the character of the Filipino people. Third, to learn about Rizal's life, works, and writings in order to find a motivating source of patriotism. Studying Rizal's life teaches nationalism and patriotism as well as many other crucial life skills. It supports the growth of logical and analytical thinking abilities. For all Filipinos, Rizal may be a useful example and a source of motivation. 4. For me, Dr. Jose Rizal is incomparable and no one can match his incredible legacy. Jose Rizal battled for freedom in a quiet but effective manner, earning him the label of "Philippine national hero." Instead of using violence or aggression, he wrote books, essays, and articles to show his love for the Philippines. He was a truly extraordinary person back then. He was modest, preferring to advocate for reforms through his words as opposed to leading a revolution. He uses his brain, talent, and skills to fight in a peaceful way rather than in aggressive way.