Pakistan A Growing Nation of Beggars? Or Geniuses waiting for Government Jobs?

Pakistan got its independence from British rule on Aug 14, 1947, by years long struggle of Muslim League headed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the purpose of making Pakistan a different country instead of joint India was to make sure that Muslims of this region can live in peace and establish Islamic rules and Islamic way of living without getting objections (as there is huge difference between Islam and Hinduism). The vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other members of Muslims League was to make Pakistan a prosperous and  independent country for the Muslims of the region with laws that protects minorities as well and system that enables the people of country to work for the progress.

The vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah was to make Pakistan economically and carrying on that vision State Bank of Pakistan become operations on July 1, 1984, within just 11 months of getting independence. 

Today after 67 years Pakistan is heavily burdened by foreign debts and facing many political and social crisis and whole nation is blaming one and other instead of following the vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

What happened to the country which was made with a vision to be an economical power and peaceful country for every one?

It didn't happen overnight can cannot be blamed to one particular person one particular party or even army, it has been a long term erosion process of the mentality of people. When this country was established three principles were given by the founder 1. Unity, 2. Faith, 3. Discipline. But unfortunately over the period of half a century we have successfully done the opposite. Example of unity being violated can bee seen very clearly among political parties and religious sects, we are as far from our faith as far any one can be and discipline is obsolete in Pakistan.

The only principle Pakistani nation is relying on is of begging from Prime Minister to the Common man everyone is asking. A simple escape route to cover one's own inefficiency and failures is to blame it all on the government, instead of working hard and earning the respect and standard of living, people are shouting that government should provide it to them. Every person is conveniently criticizing the industrialists and rich people in power for their wealth within and outside Pakistan, without studying the long struggle of these industries and how many years it took them to reach at that state.

The nation has gone lazy and has lost all its moral standards; blaming others, criticizing government without having any knowledge what so ever, making fun of most high and respectable positions of the country at the lowest level of morality is the new mantra of Pakistan.

Pakistan is full of people with potential but with the attitude of beggars, instead of using their own skills to bring innovation in the country people are too busy criticizing government and wasting their skills in useless activities. The progress any country makes is because of Industries and innovation in business and technology but in Pakistan we see very few people taking chances and almost no innovation in any field.

Instead of having an attitude of beggars and relying on government or any political leader to improve the situation of the country it's time that people should start focusing on economic development starting from oneself, if one person succeed in improving his standard of living through an innovative idea he/she will raise standard of many others associated with him/her.

Going to protests and changing Prime Minster will not do anything to improve the situation of the country as in the end it's the people who build countries economic powers.

Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zukerberg etc did not rely on their government to change their situations and today their companies have opened employment for thousands of people and are bringing billions in country as profits earned from worldwide.

Some genius in Pakistan may be sitting in his home waiting to get a government job or looking for change without realizing that he/she can bring a significant change he/she uses his full potential.

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