In the last 30 years, Pakistan has faced an epic energy crisis, and the government has fumbled spectacularly in trying to match supply with demand. For some mysterious reason, policymakers have completely ignored green energy options like hydro power, solar, and wind energy. It could be a lack of political will or just plain laziness of the ruling elite. Our politicians seem to be afflicted with a chronic case of "poor decision-making." They love quick fixes, no matter how expensive or impractical. Ironically, Pakistan is supposed to be a democracy, with leaders elected by the people. Yet, they craft policies that are completely out of touch with what the population needs. The topic of electricity tariffs has become the favorite subject of endless debates because, despite all the talk, the energy crisis remains as persistent as ever. Not investing in green energy is almost criminal. Households can't afford fossil fuel energy, and to make matters worse, the cost per kil
The famous and the universal belief is " Work hard and you will succeed" . BUT I think this is only a myth and needs a debunk. Let’s do it. What is myth? Google definition..... “A myth is a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events. ” Myths are sometimes seen in the movies but have nothing to do with the realities of the real world we live in. You might have noticed that many of us don’t get tired while repeating the mantra that the key to success in any business, job or any of our objectives is to work really, really hard. But what does the expression “Work Hard” really means? At least I don’t know. Probably...... Work hard might refer to working for long hours. OR Work hard might mean to work under severe tension to do something which otherwise couldn’t be done. But My life experience has taught me that............ "