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Life is meaningful, only when one wishes to make it. We are creatures of time and we’ll wither away in it. The little moments of joy we find and create are all that will live with us.7 Reasons Why…
August 24, 2014 at 7:35 pm · Filed under My Views, Reblog, Social Initiatives and tagged: Huffington Post, MIR, ONE, Raymmar Tirado
This is a re-blog of an article published in HuffingtonPost.
The words of this man are solid and resonate well with logic.
For those who need a dose of reality once in a lifetime, here you go:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raymmar-tirado/7-reasons-why-you-will-ne_b_4763143.html
Much Needed Learning for all Citizens
August 22, 2014 at 11:49 am · Filed under Global Affairs, My Views, Social Initiatives and tagged: Eric Liu, MIR, ONE, TED
Eric Liu expresses his ideas on the need for ordinary folks to understand the dynamics of power in the society.
He makes a sound and compelling case we should all hear:
An Open Letter for all Humanity
August 13, 2014 at 7:08 am · Filed under Global Affairs, My Views, Original Thoughts, Social Initiatives, Spirituality and tagged: HUMANITY, MIR, ONE, Open Letter
An Open Letter for all Humanity.
They say that the first time Mr. Abdul Sattar Edhi went out to help someone was when he became absolutely appalled at the state of affairs for the poor around him and went on the streets of his neighbourhood and started begging for the people. He wasn’t a rich man, neither was he qualified in the skills of philanthropy or social services, he was not even presentable. I am wondering what people thought when he did that. Surely many must have taken him for a beggar in the real sense and many must have judged that he had ulterior motives at play.
This was a time when a lot of social services organizations existed. There were notable names in the mix too. Yet he went ahead and did this.
Now when I look back. Perhaps if he would not have done that then, it would have been a big mistake.
We would not have seen Edhi the way we see him today. Neither would one of the world’s strongest social services enterprise exist in the history of this country.
The lesson for me is simple:
Small actions propelled by the power of a PURE and SELFLESS VISION create a momentum that few in this world can really comprehend.
This stands true anywhere in the world.
The only problem with visionary ideas of this nature is that they seldom sustain beyond the visionary.
There are numerous examples of high level social enterprise and Edhi is certainly not the only example. But he is the example of our time.
What about the time when he passes on. How strongly will his vision sustain? What moral checks and balances will work after his death to manage his vision. Will passing on the baton of charge from the visionary to his children be enough to sustain the vision. Can vision really be passed on like a legacy?
My belief and conclusion is that it’s not a sure bet that it will be. It can’t been sustained and the fact that so many in the past created such enterprises at various scales, yet when they themselves passed away, the enterprise either gradually transformed into a commercial version of itself or slowly and gradually died out like it’s founder – is enough to draw conclusions from.
Another fact that appeals to my intellect is why did Edhi use his name?
Was it self gratification he seeks or some other aspect underneath.
After all Red Cross is the biggest social services example in the world yet it does not have a name of a person – or does it?
Red Cross – The blood stained cross of Christ. Right!
It certainly has a derived name, Jesus Christ.
Is it important that social enterprises be driven by names of renown or popular figureheads.
After all the help for humanity is for humanity by humanity.
It does not matter which religion, political association, cast, creed or colour that human appears for help from, as a helping hand or a receiving one.
That distinction does not exist for a true social services enterprise. Yet association seems to do something to propel the ideal.
The association of Jesus propelling Red Cross and the association of Abdul Sattar Edhi propelling Edhi.
In case of Edhi he started with a name that had no legitimacy, no appeal for the common man. Yet in the process of culmination he nurtured that name to take on a life of its own that took its energy from the most humble and sincere character of its founder.
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I have a vision too. To create a social services enterprise for the humanity with no distinctions or judgements.
An enterprise that is driven by a name that all can associate with in history and is driven by the morality and principles of his character. A character that is accepted and appreciated by all who dwell in his teachings and wisdom from every walk of life.
An enterprise that is so transparent and self accountable that no one can ever pick a finger upon it and an enterprise so sustainable that it outgrows its pioneers, associates and contributors, several generations ahead.
An enterprise named Mushkil Kusha™ – (Problem Solver™).
As a beggar like Edhi. I am now inviting you all to contribute to this vision. I am standing on the roads of my neighbourhood asking you all to trust me with your money and have faith in your goodness and the possibility of it’s infinite continuity.
This enterprise will be a beacon of hope for all humanity unlike ever seen before. It will sustain itself in a way no social services organization has sustained. It will only die away when God wills it to, yet it will have the power and a spirit that people have not witnessed in their lives.
A pure and transparent system of human cultivation driven by humanity itself.
I want to lay the roots of this system in Pakistan. It’s a good soil for the cultivation of a system of humanity driven by practical principles of morality endowed in the teachings and life of a guardian of the force of good.
If you wish to contribute please fill in this form http://bit.ly/mushkilkusha and call me.
Contact me at this number: +92 345 20 34 333
Your contribution will be made public on a website soon where it will remain public for as long as God wills.
I am starting by committing 5% of my earnings to this cause on perpetuity.
To know more about who I am and why I have such a drive, please browse through my blog and find out.
God Bless You
BARON FIG
August 12, 2014 at 4:47 pm · Filed under Business, Business Intelligence, Global Affairs, My Views, News, Social Initiatives and tagged: BARON FIG, CONFIDANT, MIR, ONE
Buy a book, plant a tree.
In this age of digital (everything), these guys went on to found a company that makes real paper notebooks.
It was a brilliant idea – As it turns out, most all creative processes begin with paper and pen.
Want to be happy? Be grateful
July 31, 2014 at 1:15 am · Filed under Global Affairs, My Views, Social Initiatives, Spirituality and tagged: David Steindl-Rast, Grateful, Happy, MIR, ONE
Construct of Global Social Order
July 19, 2014 at 11:10 pm · Filed under Business, Business Intelligence, Global Affairs, My Views, Original Thoughts, Social Initiatives and tagged: MIR, ONE, Social Order, SOCIETY
Putting aside theory I wanted to conceptualize the REAL social order of this time and age.
The most valuable resources in any person’s life are Freedom and Time – Not money.
For it is freedom and time that create value and thus create money.
Below is how I perceive the world to be at this stage of our evolution.
Time is Now
July 15, 2014 at 9:27 pm · Filed under My Views and tagged: MIR, ONE, Time is Now, Warren Barfield
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Trade and Development -Netherlands
June 16, 2014 at 3:22 pm · Filed under Business, Global Affairs, Mir Global, Trade & Development and tagged: Development, MG, MIR, Mir Global, Netherlands, ONE, Pakistan, Trade
Trade minister of the Netherlands, talks on the imperative of trade with Pakistan.
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IntelliFile
May 9, 2014 at 6:33 am · Filed under Business, Business Intelligence, My Views, Original Thoughts and tagged: BI, Business on your Fingertips, DMS, IntelliFile, MIR, ONE, Secure your Business
IntelliFile
Business on your Fingertips TM
Features:
- Control Access to your Data
- Physical Filing and Re-Organization
- Electronic Conversions
- File Management Systems
- Security, Version Control and Monitoring
- Workflows
- Archivals
- Web and Mobile Access
© MIR
Takeaway from a recent TiE event.
April 29, 2014 at 8:20 pm · Filed under Business, Business Intelligence, My Views, Quotes, Social Initiatives, Spirituality and tagged: MIR, ONE, Ralph Waldo Emerson, TiE, Value
To laugh often and much;
To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;
To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends;
To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others;
To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition;
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882)


