Friday, November 6

PAKISTAN: apperceptive vs reality





Have you ever tried searching Google for images of Pakistan?

You’ll be hard-pressed to find any pictures that depict the progressive and modern aspects of our country. Try typing ‘Pakistan progress’, ‘Pakistan modern’ or ‘Pakistan cafes’ in the search bar, and chances are there will be no results.

But if you just type in the word Pakistan, you’ll be flooded by a collection of frightening pictures (excluding some seductive shots of ‘Miss Pakistan’): kids holding guns, bomb blasts and violence will inundate your computer screen.

When will the world see Pakistan from all angles – the good, the bad and everything else in between?

Two recent encounters suggest that the only way we can get people to expand their vision of Pakistan is by experiencing it first hand…

As my land is really beautiful and  so rich in ethics and filled with down to earth, generous and progressive people. but yet some negative element show the world a false image of my land. I don't believe and wont ever that Pakistan is not a safe land, because my land is beautiful and prosperous. Where we are lacking in is bad governance and our conscious pricking. The day all the youth realize their 1st obligatory duty as a citizen that day would be a revolution, and our state ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN would stand on its own power.

I share my little effort because any progressive nation needs the true, dutiful, hardworking and honest youth. I hope we will soon wake and realize our prime concern. we will because we shell!!!!!!!!

Thursday, November 5

SAVING THE BIRDS

SAVING THE BIRDS







One day in spring four men were riding on horseback along a country

road. These men were lawyers, and they were going to the next town to

attend court.



There had been a rain, and the ground was very soft. Water was dripping

from the trees, and the grass was wet.



The four lawyers rode along, one behind another; for the pathway was

narrow, and the mud on each side of it was deep. They rode slowly, and

talked and laughed and were very jolly.



As they were passing through a grove of small trees, they heard a great

fluttering over their heads and a feeble chirping in the grass by the

roadside.



"Stith! stith! stith!" came from the leafy branches above them.



"Cheep! cheep! cheep!" came from the wet grass.



"What is the matter here?" asked the first lawyer, whose name was

Speed. "Oh, it's only some old robins!" said the second lawyer, whose

name was Hardin. "The storm has blown two of the little ones out of

the nest. They are too young to fly, and the mother bird is making a

great fuss about it."



"What a pity! They'll die down there in the grass," said the third

lawyer, whose name I forget.



"Oh, well! They're nothing but birds," said Mr. Hardin. "Why should

we bother?"



"Yes, why should we?" said Mr. Speed.



The three men, as they passed, looked down and saw the little birds

fluttering in the cold, wet grass. They saw the mother robin flying

about, and crying to her mate.



Then they rode on, talking and laughing as before. In a few minutes

they had forgotten about the birds.



But the fourth lawyer, whose name was Abraham Lincoln, stopped. He got

down from his horse and very gently took the little ones up in his big

warm hands.



They did not seem frightened, but chirped softly, as if they knew they

were safe.



"Never mind, my little fellows," said Mr. Lincoln "I will put you in

your own cozy little bed."



[Illustration]



Then he looked up to find the nest from which they had fallen. It was

high, much higher than he could reach.



But Mr. Lincoln could climb. He had climbed many a tree when he was

a boy. He put the birds softly, one by one, into their warm little

home. Two other baby birds were there, that had not fallen out. All

cuddled down together and were very happy.



Soon the three lawyers who had ridden ahead stopped at a spring to

give their horses water.



"Where is Lincoln?" asked one.



All were surprised to find that he was not with them.



"Do you remember those birds?" said Mr. Speed. "Very likely he has

stopped to take care of them."



In a few minutes Mr. Lincoln joined them. His shoes were covered with

mud; he had torn his coat on the thorny tree.



"Hello, Abraham!" said Mr. Hardin. "Where have you been?"



"I stopped a minute to give those birds to their mother," he answered.



"Well, we always thought you were a hero," said Mr. Speed. "Now we

know it."



Then all three of them laughed heartily. They thought it so foolish

that a strong man should take so much trouble just for some worthless

young birds.



"Gentlemen," said Mr. Lincoln, "I could not have slept to-night, if

I had left those helpless little robins to perish in the wet grass."



Abraham Lincoln afterwards became very famous as a lawyer and

statesman. He was elected president. Next to Washington he was the

greatest American.





_______
 [short story by James Baldwin]


Wednesday, November 4

EYES are expressive

Today while reading a feature in newspaper about eyes, that how depicted and expressive they are i found this image of a child. I stop and deeply watch his face and found number of longings and wish list in his eyes. This child is so expressive through his eye that we don’t need to ask what he wants.




Cause ongoing situation in Pakistan what else he can want a shelter, peace, harmony, love, no hatred, secure future, securitye, want education or the daily bread. The misery spread all around us. We are so dump that we see the issues like spectators. We don’t feel the after effects of that mayhem. We even eat our meals while hearing the news how much people suffering from hunger, how many died in the line for the food aid really we are dead.



We don’t see in the eyes. We don’t even realize our fore more duty. We pay no attention. We can gossip we can satire but we can’t share their wretchedness.



This child is just like our own child. We should think…. Before going into our beds what a misery we are creating in this world. We should stand and speak now against all misconducts and raise our voices for the fair dealings.

We should before its too late.

Tuesday, November 3

strength of belief



Hope is a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life. Hope is the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best.




I met with one of the refugee a few days ago and I was so inspired by her that she give me a new way of life. Her whole family was killed in drone attack. No one left she alone in this world but when I sympathized her she said “my life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. I can't figure it out but I know I have my destination I know God is there to help me. I am not sad because I know life never end and every dawn reminds me I am not alone because those who were the residents of sky are somewhere very close to me in my heart and I live my everyday with same contentment.


When I came back I thought how many valuable possessions we lost in our life and keep lamentation our it till days and years and see that girl she lost her whole family and still her face is complacent. Her spirit is alive. Life must go on.


Corita Kent said:
"Life is a succession of moments. To live each one is to succeed."

Monday, November 2

war of peace


Throughout the world one common word we are listening about Asia is WAR. war on terror, war for the rights,  war for the benefit of human race. But after searching the whole history of any nation China, India, Britain, Russia any nation you name can you pluck a one example about war which results in peace? No its all about bloodshed,  martyrdom and Calvary.

"How fortunate for governments
that the people they administer don't think."

~
Adolf  Hitler ~

I don't know when we will understand that war isn't the answer of peace. I remember a very beautiful Chinese Proverb

"If there is light in the soul,
there will be beauty in the person.
If there is beauty in the person,
there will be harmony in the house.
If there is harmony in the house,
there will be order in the nation.
If there is order in the nation,
there will be peace in the world"

home and relation



Relational theories, as I understand it, are interested in the way social embeddedness and social difference matters for our autonomy, responsibility and so forth.


But home and her living relations are so more different then that, the love, care, reponsibility, attention and etc are those facets that can never be explain in any theory. recently i go through with the estimation of mothers, birth rate and principles how to built a relation, survey of america. well i stop and think for a while that this calculated estimation can calculate all those happening moment that cherish our life and give us endless moments of joy and answer is no. certainly what we give our family is thankless performance because we love them without any conditions.
 
thats why may be its said love always live in our hearts and cant ever be explain in words.

Sunday, November 1

life's battle


life is hard and tough for those who live under the poorest conditions.For those who were not sure about tomorrow's meal. For even those who work hard day and night to make their both ends meet.

Everyday you rise, you face the world with open eyes.
but as you venture through the day.
you learn your vision not that great.
the task, the life, the hard work of this day.
end with nothing and cast only a penny pay.

(by me; sahar)