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Turning Anger to Eradicate Poverty and Anger to Foster Growth

    When one man can reach unimaginable heights and do unimaginable things agains t many odds and with  many limitations, it creates a sense of anger, a n ignition of fire in all the beings as they watch the saga unf old and in all who are all capable of much more . This persistence ignition of anger and fire is more than a hallmark of present day as things play out in front of our eyes. The small reason – 1. W hen a person as insignificant and as little as a jerk can achieve so much, why not me 2. When a person as average as a layman can do wonders in most developed nation, why not me. These are not jokes to laugh about or simply take it lightly in th e age of internet and highly connected world where anyone can see anyone. These are deeply ingrained feelings and emotions taking shape in an average citizen living in bare minimum societies in third world nations and albeit lesser extent in developed world. Even if we put the developed world aside, the fire and...

Changing the Fortunes of Sick Neighbor Nations - Pakistan and Bangladesh

  A person has been shamed consistently, he doesn’t change; a person has been proven wrong a number of times, still he doesn’t change; a person has been his greedy best, still he doesn’t change; a person complains of problems consistently, still he doesn’t change the way he lives; a person lives with deep financial troubles , still he doesn’t change . If there is a name of a country with similar traits to the person, the country  can be called Pakistan. Despite being an integral part of India since  the historic times, the country hasn’t evolved much. The country didn ’t change its stance o n the problem of the times even a bit. As a result, Kashmir has become a territorial dispute for a very long time between two divided nations belonging to a single parent. The country has been proven wrong for a number of times for promoting violence and terrorism and yet didn’t change itself even a bit. The country has been on a path of nowhere and yet hasn’t transformed...