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Yours is a defeatist attitude. If everyone thought like you, there would be no change and no progress anywhere in the world, including Pakistan.
Jacqueline Novogratz of the Acumen Fund, who happens to be Chris Anderson's wife, spoke at TEDx Karachi earlier this year with an urgent call for action. She asked, "If not now, when? If not us, who?" As an example, she mentioned the work of Tasneem Siddiqui in "Khuda Ki Basti", a low-cost housing project to deal with the housing crunch from growing rural-to-urban migration in Karachi, and the second similar project now underway in Lahore.
Each of us needs to light a candle to spread the light, rather than curse darkness.
Haq's Musings: Light a Candle, Don't Curse Darkness
I disagree. If everyone thought like me, this complacent sham of a 'government' might actually think about governance - you know, the reason why they're meant to be there.
There is no change in governance, things continue to get worse, and we're being asked to help and invest. Well, that's not going to happen like it used to.
Charity begins at home, and I've helped my cousins and family friends with zakaat and help towards the flood damage.
But just on the weekend a friend of mine was telling me he's pulling his lot out from Pakistan. I'm not the only one, alot of people I've spoken to just cannot contain their disillusionment with this administration.
It's all well and good going with the positive attitude, but people are reluctantly turning their backs on Pakistan. Just a reality following the past 2 years of rubbish they've witnessed.
It's not being defeatist, it's a response to those that refuse to allow positive change and actions.
I've lit my candle many a time, you should ask the Govt why they keep blowing out that flame.