10-02-2010, 05:24 PM
DOING SOMETHING FOR PAKISTAN, IN FACT, HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH STAYING AT PAKISTAN!!!
I guess I should write first of all about what I did. Personally, I had been of the view that we should make a rational decision as to where should we work and reside, and based upon my understanding of so many factors I preferred staying at Pakistan. Yet, there was nothing so emotional, rather pathetic logics behind this decision, and I am also always open to take any other positioning in coming days, if circumstances would warrant doing so.
What can we do for Pakistan, is a question that can bring a lot of answers based upon a variety of thoughtful modalities and approaches. Doing something for Pakistan, in fact, has nothing to do with staying at Pakistan; and, in my view, making such connectivity can look good emotionally but not rationally. I agree that there can be a lot of other factors which may lead to the decision one way or the other, but the connectivity that has been made in this thread (that has also been appreciated, I donât know on what logical grounds) does not in fact exit at all.
At this moment, it may be a better decision to migrate to other places aimed at to âdo something for Pakistanâ. This is by no means a selfish decision. There is no bar or shame in coming back with a better position in future, as well.
What is required of being a good Pakistani is wherever you reside try to make a good and soft image of your country, your religion (whatever it is), your family attributes, and your own personality; and to prove yourself ultimately beneficial for your homeland by whatever means. Specially being out of Pakistan, we have a duty to remain more cautious, lawful, moral and honest; and we should always bear in mind that anything wrong done by us will bring a bad name for our country.
If we do the things in a decent way, settling outside at this point of time may be more fruitful and beneficial for Pakistan. We can debate on it and produce long lists of how this can be achieved. Toronoboy has also invited attention to some very thoughtful things.
I agree that while staying out if you are doing nothing for your family and other people back at homeland, then it may call for some criticism on account of selfishness. I agree that those living out should also not without any logical reason criticize the condition of the people back at homeland who in fact are supposed to face the hard facts of life. Criticizing circumstances and wrong doings at macro level, being a Pakistani, is their right and none of us can deny the rights of others.
Vikram,
You must go with your decision and I believe Dubai, UK, Australia, Caymans Island, Canada, USA, (whatever) will bring desired results for you. Just keep in your mind always that you are a Pakistani and you have a moral duty to care for your status as a Pakistani.
Regards,
KAMRAN
I guess I should write first of all about what I did. Personally, I had been of the view that we should make a rational decision as to where should we work and reside, and based upon my understanding of so many factors I preferred staying at Pakistan. Yet, there was nothing so emotional, rather pathetic logics behind this decision, and I am also always open to take any other positioning in coming days, if circumstances would warrant doing so.
What can we do for Pakistan, is a question that can bring a lot of answers based upon a variety of thoughtful modalities and approaches. Doing something for Pakistan, in fact, has nothing to do with staying at Pakistan; and, in my view, making such connectivity can look good emotionally but not rationally. I agree that there can be a lot of other factors which may lead to the decision one way or the other, but the connectivity that has been made in this thread (that has also been appreciated, I donât know on what logical grounds) does not in fact exit at all.
At this moment, it may be a better decision to migrate to other places aimed at to âdo something for Pakistanâ. This is by no means a selfish decision. There is no bar or shame in coming back with a better position in future, as well.
What is required of being a good Pakistani is wherever you reside try to make a good and soft image of your country, your religion (whatever it is), your family attributes, and your own personality; and to prove yourself ultimately beneficial for your homeland by whatever means. Specially being out of Pakistan, we have a duty to remain more cautious, lawful, moral and honest; and we should always bear in mind that anything wrong done by us will bring a bad name for our country.
If we do the things in a decent way, settling outside at this point of time may be more fruitful and beneficial for Pakistan. We can debate on it and produce long lists of how this can be achieved. Toronoboy has also invited attention to some very thoughtful things.
I agree that while staying out if you are doing nothing for your family and other people back at homeland, then it may call for some criticism on account of selfishness. I agree that those living out should also not without any logical reason criticize the condition of the people back at homeland who in fact are supposed to face the hard facts of life. Criticizing circumstances and wrong doings at macro level, being a Pakistani, is their right and none of us can deny the rights of others.
Vikram,
You must go with your decision and I believe Dubai, UK, Australia, Caymans Island, Canada, USA, (whatever) will bring desired results for you. Just keep in your mind always that you are a Pakistani and you have a moral duty to care for your status as a Pakistani.
Regards,
KAMRAN