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what would she feel towards canada or newyork if she had to go through the same in those places?
it has nothing to do with getting mugged or not, it is in human nature. whenever one visit a country, we well in love with it. just like how happy we feeli when we visit UK, US, Dubai. But once you move therd and live their for long enough to settle in you get to face the harsh realities. Once you get to see the system, you feel like suffocating, tax, insurance, rent, fee, bills, all of these have a role to play. you are asking a wrong question dear
i thought you smelled the same in author's words, he merely pointing towards the same. his suffocating life in that civil society had a role to play in creating a vacuum for love for his country. you are right when you said we romanticized over our short trips to a countryThat is exactly the question I posed Sir.
Taxes, insurance, fees and bills are a fact of life in all civilized societies that provide social services under rule of law. The harsh reality is not that system, but the fact that we get so used to cheating on our taxes, driving without insurance and trying to avoid bills that we regard anything else as an imposition. This is mere lack of civil behavior trying to hide as love of country.
i thought you smelled the same in author's words, he merely pointing towards the same. his suffocating life in that civil society had a role to play in creating a vacuum for love for his country. you are right when you said we romanticized over our short trips to a country
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Sentiments of most people who have left their homes and live in a new country. I have lived in the States for over 28 years now and that is much more than half my life. I still long for home. I don't know if this is better life? Or Not! But when I go to Karachi - I feel like a visitor for a moment but then become the part of chaos that exists everywhere... Well written, you evoked the pain that I hide away... I feel your Pain. Home will always mean "Pakistan".
Sentiments of most people who have left their homes and live in a new country. I have lived in the States for over 28 years now and that is much more than half my life. I still long for home. I don't know if this is better life? Or Not! But when I go to Karachi - I feel like a visitor for a moment but then become the part of chaos that exists everywhere... Well written, you evoked the pain that I hide away... I feel your Pain. Home will always mean "Pakistan".
Good Old day- Pakistan is great home but I will not return to the country as long as the poor government, no healthy economy, environments, and weak socials issues. I expect Pakistan should update status to the high standard country from low.
Karachi ko culture ki zaroorat nahi. Karachi kai paas samandar hai.
Now beat that.
Sir Kchi ka samadar will never be as Legendary as Lahore ki Nehar.
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@Argus Panoptes:
You think she hasn't seen the darker side? To me it was pretty obvious that she grew up in Pakistan and hinted towards "despite all that is wrong".
You are right that she probably has seen the "darker side" but my point was to highlight the near-total one-sidedness of her piece. The lack of balance renders her points less believable in my view. Remember, two sides to every story. Two. Not one.
The two sides are never stated together when it comes to one's country. Forget stating, you don't even think about it yourself, doesn't mean that you don't know it or that you haven't thought about it. Do you think about both the sides when professing your love for your parents? Your kids? Your siblings? The love for one's country also holds the same effect, you just can't be objective about it. Why? Because you love it despite all that which is bad, you love it unconditionally and that is how love works. It isn't a balance sheet of pros and cons. How you choose to act upon it is another matter.