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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday joined Filipinos in welcoming the Year of the Fire Horse, urging the public to pair optimism with discipline and purposeful action to sustain the country’s growth.

In his message for the Lunar New Year, Marcos said the Horse symbolizes “movement, courage, and forward motion,” while the Fire element represents energy and drive.

“These symbols convey great meaning for many among us, but the nation does not advance on symbolism alone,” he said.

“It progresses when Filipinos show up for work, when households make every peso count with prudence and good judgment, and when government and industries keep the country growing through consistent service, sound decisions, and the rigor that turns daily effort into long-term growth.”

The President noted that for many Filipinos, the Lunar New Year is a season of renewal, when families and businesses set priorities and focus on sustainable prosperity.

“Across generations, we have come to see prosperity as something we cultivate: built by everyday work, guided by discipline, and multiplied when it creates jobs and supports initiatives that hold our people together,” he said.

Marcos called on Filipinos to “move with purposeful haste—swift when necessary; measured when it matters most,” emphasizing that while momentum is energizing, direction ultimately delivers results.

He also stressed the importance of protecting fair opportunity and reliable public services while strengthening productivity, value chains, and inclusive communities.

“If we keep our course firm and our standards high, we can shape a more prosperous, agile, and empowered Bagong Pilipinas,” he said.

The Lunar New Year is widely celebrated across the country, particularly within Filipino-Chinese communities, and is traditionally marked by family gatherings, cultural festivities, and prayers for prosperity. (PNA)