Originally designed for occasionally sharing of thoughts, poetry and emerging issues. Now moving for Content Writing and making this blog more interactive and professional growth.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
جا خدا کان نه ٿي ڳالھ امڪان ۾ - شيخ اياز
ڪاله کان ڳاله آهي سا انسان ۾
هو ته مونکي چتا تي وٺي ٿي ويا
مينهن برسي پيو ڪاله شمشان ۾
ڪاله کان ڳاله آهي سا انسان ۾
بادلو بادلو ڪجھ ته برسي وڃو
رات ترسي وڃو هن بيابان ۾
ڪاله کان ڳاله آهي سا انسان ۾. .
عشق تهنجو اياز آ انسان سان
هو چون ٿا ته تون ناهي ايمان ۾
ڪاله کان ڳاله آهي سا انسان ۾.
Monday, February 19, 2018
"We are not born free; we become free"
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant famously declared, "We are not born free; we become free." This quote challenges the notion of freedom as an inherent right bestowed upon us at birth. Instead, Kant argues that freedom is an ongoing process achieved through the use of reason and responsible decision-making. True freedom, according to Kant, lies in acting autonomously, guided by reason rather than impulses or external pressures. This necessitates a developed sense of moral responsibility, where one recognizes the impact of their choices and strives to act in accordance with ethical principles.
For people living in a controlled democracy like Pakistan, Kant's concept of freedom through reason takes on a particular significance. While certain freedoms of expression, press, or assembly might be restricted, the ability to cultivate reason and make responsible choices remains paramount. Citizens can exercise critical thinking to analyze information and form independent opinions, even within existing limitations. Engaging in allowed forms of civic participation, making ethical decisions in daily life, and supporting initiatives that promote responsible dissent are all ways for Pakistanis to actively pursue freedom within the bounds of their political system. While the path towards achieving greater freedoms might be gradual, Kant's philosophy reminds us that even small, reasoned steps can contribute to a more just and open society.
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant famously declared, "We are not born free; we become free." This quote challenges the notion of freedom as an inherent right bestowed upon us at birth. Instead, Kant argues that freedom is an ongoing process achieved through the use of reason and responsible decision-making. True freedom, according to Kant, lies in acting autonomously, guided by reason rather than impulses or external pressures. This necessitates a developed sense of moral responsibility, where one recognizes the impact of their choices and strives to act in accordance with ethical principles.
For people living in a controlled democracy like Pakistan, Kant's concept of freedom through reason takes on a particular significance. While certain freedoms of expression, press, or assembly might be restricted, the ability to cultivate reason and make responsible choices remains paramount. Citizens can exercise critical thinking to analyze information and form independent opinions, even within existing limitations. Engaging in allowed forms of civic participation, making ethical decisions in daily life, and supporting initiatives that promote responsible dissent are all ways for Pakistanis to actively pursue freedom within the bounds of their political system. While the path towards achieving greater freedoms might be gradual, Kant's philosophy reminds us that even small, reasoned steps can contribute to a more just and open society.
Monday, August 8, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
هڪ مند چري آهي--ابراهيم منشي
Monday, August 17, 2015
Conquering the Blank Page: My Journey to Defeat Writer's Block
For months, an invisible force field blocked my writing. Excuses piled up like a mental barricade, preventing me from putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard, as it is these days). A Google search revealed the culprit: writer's block. The surprising truth? Even the most renowned writers face this foe.
While I may not be a literary giant, the struggle to write resonated deeply. My usual reports and research documents, though valuable, lacked the spark of creative expression. Determined to break free, I delved into resources like the inspiring "500 Words Daily" blog. The idea of writing freely, without the burden of perfection, resonated. So, with a deep breath, I set a goal: 5,000 unedited words a day for the next thirty days.
Even writing this post wasn't easy. The perfectionist in me reared its head. But here's the key – the pressure to craft a flawless masterpiece is the real block. Embracing the freedom to write without editing has been a breath of fresh air.
The beautiful pictures scattered throughout this piece hold a deeper meaning. They were captured by dear friends, reminders of the joy and serenity that enrich my life. Finding peaceful moments for self-reflection is crucial. It's in that quiet space that confusion clears and clarity emerges. Clarity – the missing piece I needed to tackle any topic, no matter how daunting.
Today marks the beginning of my fight against writer's block. With dedication and these daily writing exercises, I'm determined to hone my skills and silence the inner critic. Join me on this journey, and together, let's conquer the blank page!
While I may not be a literary giant, the struggle to write resonated deeply. My usual reports and research documents, though valuable, lacked the spark of creative expression. Determined to break free, I delved into resources like the inspiring "500 Words Daily" blog. The idea of writing freely, without the burden of perfection, resonated. So, with a deep breath, I set a goal: 5,000 unedited words a day for the next thirty days.
Even writing this post wasn't easy. The perfectionist in me reared its head. But here's the key – the pressure to craft a flawless masterpiece is the real block. Embracing the freedom to write without editing has been a breath of fresh air.
The beautiful pictures scattered throughout this piece hold a deeper meaning. They were captured by dear friends, reminders of the joy and serenity that enrich my life. Finding peaceful moments for self-reflection is crucial. It's in that quiet space that confusion clears and clarity emerges. Clarity – the missing piece I needed to tackle any topic, no matter how daunting.
Today marks the beginning of my fight against writer's block. With dedication and these daily writing exercises, I'm determined to hone my skills and silence the inner critic. Join me on this journey, and together, let's conquer the blank page!
Friday, July 31, 2015
If This Is a Man!
Consider if this is a manWho works in the mud,Who does not know peace,Who fights for a scrap of bread,Who dies because of a yes or a no.Consider if this is a womanWithout hair and without name,With no more strength to remember,Her eyes empty and her womb coldLike a frog in winter.
Meditate that this came about:
I commend these words to you.Carve them in your heartsAt home, in the street,Going to bed, rising;Repeat them to your children.Or may your house fall apart,May illness impede you,May your children turn their faces from you.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
هِنَ جنم هُنَ جنم ....... اسحاق تنيو
Song exposes hypocrisy of the world to the REALITY in Palestine
This Egyptian song is a masterpiece of resistance and hope, weaving together powerful lyrics, haunting melodies, and a stunning visual mont...
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This is a feeling I know all too well. There are times when I can be surrounded by people, yet feel utterly alone. Conversations feel ho...