Sunday, January 31, 2010

Have we given up?



In Cricket ,senior team lost to a senior team and the junior team lost to Australia’s junior team . Winning and loosing are as common as sports themselves but when it comes to “V” the Pakistanis than winning always seems to be coming by chance or by luck and we never believe that winning is our right!

Why are Aussies always sure that they can!
And why are “V” always shaky that can “V”?

What are the stimulants of Hunger for victory?
Why do some nations keep on winning and some keep on justifying failures?

I analyzed various segments of our society and noticed few things.

Our poor people (People who have nothing to loose but still they keep on loosing!)

They scold the system but do nothing about it!and almost without exception they all are occupied with their physiological needs as one would expect but they really do not know the power they can have being large in number and getting united due to common interests the way the rich do!
They look towards the rich (Politicians) for help and rescue without realizing that the rich enjoy being rich to the fullest when they are surrounded by poor! So the interest of the rich would be that nothing changes around them!
The little that I know of about world history is that without exception no economic or political revolution became successful unless Masses (who were poor of the society) joined it and no autocracy survived once masses stood against it!
Inventions and Developments came by those who could see beyond the dinner table and beyond themselves when they had nothing to look up to!

When I look at the poor around than I observe dishonesty and laziness across all groups of people ranging from a Motor mechanic to a Molvi who teaches through the holy book! .They want to have free rides and lunches in the name of poverty but do not want work hard to alleviate it!

Our middle class (What would the people say? group)

They scold the system but do nothing about it! and people from this segment are always busy in portraying to the poor that they are rich and to the rich they portray that they are not poor! Our middle class overspends through borrowed money on occasions and events just to keep their Hats high! Their misery seems to be ever lasting and ever deepening! They save and borrow to spend at marriages/Death anniversaries and at number of occasions which have no religious or economic justification. Middle level socio economic groups just work or snatch!(through misuse of authority) to keep an image and status in the society as being rich and being in between rich and the poor they keep on consuming resources rather than investing them!

Our rich! (Big pockets but impoverish thinking group)

They scold the system but do nothing about it!.Religion and Economic systems both hold them responsible for rest of the society but they themselves keep on discovering new shapes and forms of hunger and they hardly work for self actualization. At parties the rich look desperate to have something which is just a drink! And they show off cloths/Mobiles and bags the way children do(impoverish thinking) and they never seem to realize that getting certified as rich through showing off consumption items is actually a sign that their heads are down towards their bellies and instead they should have been looking up to achieve something more than consumption of a human body!

When these social classes join than they also display few common traits!

“V” are Bad investors In terms of time and money (we consume a lot which could be avoided or saved like we spend billions of rupees to import Tea and Beatle leaf rather than using the money to grow such items in the country the way Saudis have become self-sufficient in growing wheat!)

“V” are not organized (Obvious signs come at roads, after prayer time at mosques, in our graveyards and our economic and social development policies!)

“V” lack self respect!(Consider conduct of our ministers/Heads of government/Heads of state, of those generals who withdrew in East Pakistan/Siachin/ Kargill, of those cricketers who are still desperate to play IPL after Indians have humiliated them, of us who still admire Indian stars without realizing what they think of us!)

“V” do not own our country (consider visa applications/immigration rate in our country!)

“V” do not believe in God so we keep on offending him through our acts!


We are sure that nothing is going to change but do we give up that easily on ourselves or on children when they are under performing? If not than why have we given up on our mother land? Please reply by adding comments to the post!

1 comment:

  1. I would rather disagree with the question u asked that have we given up...infact we never started...
    since this land has come into existence we have been fighting with ourself...the leaders fighting for the power...The rich class of our society fighting for the money putting the middle class further deep into the ground and the same way middle class making poor ones to sacrifice...
    someone said about us that " A nation who cant stand patiently on a traffic signal for a minute, how can they stand for a cause and a cause at a national level.."
    The majority among us are exactly like this...Whenever we see bunch of people protesting for something against govt. seeking for their rights..the rich or middle class ones just go by them mainly abusing them for blocking the traffic instead of being part of them...We never think as a nation..we havent yet considered the problems of the nation as a whole...
    and now since 1947 the rich class has become so powerful that they`ve made the middle and poor class work for them and those who stand for the rights..stands to change the dictator system are so easily set a side that no one knows there was someone who stood for the betterment...
    WE HAVENT STARTED YET...WE HAVE TO START IT NOW...ITS NEVER TOO LATE...ITS JUST THAT WE HAVE TO RECONSIDER OUR IDENTITY..WE HAVE TO THINK AS NATION..CONSIDER THE PROBLEMS OF OTHERS AS OUR OWN PROBLEMS...STANDING AGAINST THE WRONG AS A WHOLE..ONLY THEN WE CAN SUCCEED...

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