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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.

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Cure for Obesity

Obesity is now becoming an epidemic and most people do not have a clue.

This is the method to cure obesity:

1. Stop eating all forms of sugar, even diet and artificial.

2. Reduce eating gluten 80 to 90% i.e. (starchy foods such as flour and bread)

3. Get Ceylon Cinnamon powder and use copiously in your diet in place of sugar.
Example: Use 1/2 tea spoon in tea/ coffee, instead of sugar.

The problem is high insulin levels in Obese people caused by sugar which is regulated by natural Cinnemon.

4. Base your life on activity and no laziness, to burn existing fat.

5. Persist in this approach. Don’t give up.

IMPORTANT: Before using Ceylon Cinnamon, please check for allergies.

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Additionally, you can start taking natural ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ daily. It’s a miracle fluid for the body, used since past 2000 years.

Take 1 bottle cap OR 2 Tea Spoons worth and mix in a glass of water to drink.

Best done an hour before meals but not on empty stomach. It tastes like intense lemon juice but it’s effects inside the body are awesome.

WARNING: If facing serious ailments or at old age, consult doctor first to make sure.

Google on this to know more.

– MIR

One Dollar = One Euro

How will you like the world where one dollar = one euro ?

There are signs that is coming soon – very soon.

As Euro has lost its peg against the Swiss Frank, it may just be that the two dominant global currencies Euro and Dollar will find parity and then perhaps move to peg as well!

That will certainly have far reaching effects on the economic outlook for the next coming decades.

– MIR

Wakeup HUMANITY

There are no rich or poor in this world.

There are only those that have learned how to use their willpower to get what they want and those who have not learned how to use their willpower to get what they need.

Charity is obligated for those that know the art of manifestation of willpower – to be given to those – that have not learnt the art of manifestation yet.

This is how karma flows from the haves to the have-nots.

Those who do not believe or practice charity – deny this fact of life and miss out on its transformative capacity.

Wakeup HUMANITY

– MIR

Do you trust me?

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ISIS or ISIL are a ‘cancer’ on the face of Humanity.

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Reality of Pakistan

Pakistan has a demonstrated capacity to work with the best in developed nations and contribute to a global economic ecosystem, in more remarkable ways than you perhaps can imagine.

This elegant video showcases it so well.

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Video Credits: Yum to Yikes

Medical Screwup

It turns out that treatment for men and women should be different, as both are different on a cellular level – not just organs.

This is a fascinating new revelation and needs every bit of focus we can get.

Watch the video.

– MIR

Source: Why medicine often has dangerous side effects for women TED

Refugees: Crisis or Opportunity

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Image Source: welingelichtekringen.nl

An unprecedented influx of refugees have literally invaded Europe recently.
Coming mostly from the tense spots of the middle east region, these refugees are in younger age brackets with a lot of children and young couples.

My main inquisition is why is it that Europe is welcoming so many in such awkward ways.

Just recently a tiny village of 150 people in Netherlands called Oranje got a major shock when the government decided to place a refugee camp of 700+ people there.

It sounds exceptionally comical that the government would overlook such a major factor of native population and numbers.

This is going on all over Europe mostly in the developed and central regions.

I ask myself why is Europe accommodating so many refugees?
I feel it is all to do with the best answer to Europe’s biggest problem – Age!

Most of Europe is facing a natural degradation of its young population due to less families producing lesser children and most of its people expected to reach old age soon.
Without enough young, Europe faces a major shortage of labor for the next century.
Inviting all these migrants is Europe’s answer to that problem.

It may even make it more competitive as an economic region in this emerging multipolar world where China is giving US and Europe a very hard time.

Supply of cheap and capable labor is the next big economic agenda.
In a unipolar/ bipolar world where US had an undisputed lead, that was not much to be concerned about but now in this multipolar world with US, Europe & China as the market leading economies. This fact is paramount.

Europe is not going under the weight of competition but rather preparing to deploy the tried and tested formula used by US to catapult its economic might.
They have the technology lead, the financial lead and now with a managed supply of labor they will be competitive to use a mix of labor and automation to have a newly empowered economic lead in the new market region called Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

The next 50 years will define the shape of a new world in trade and commerce. New methods and new ways of execution.

I feel it’s an opportune time to benefit from this transformational regional transition.

– MIR

Coca Cola Investment in Pakistan

Coca Cola has announced an investment of 350 million USD in Pakistan. They will open new plants and will provide new employments.

Mr. Ishaq Dar has welcomed this move.

While I personally like Coke and it’s products that are far better than Pepsi. I am not in favor or this development.

Coke is all about water. They need new and cheap supplies of water for their products. This 350 million is a leak in our water systems as Coke will use all it’s plants to produce more for regional export than it will for domestic consumption.

Mr. Dar, please see ahead in the future and add clauses in the agreement that validate a strong control over the use of the nature and type of water Coke will utilize for its products and that should be set against a reasonable limit for export quantities.

I hope you don’t want Pakistan to dry up while Coke makes gains with a mere 350 million USD invested.

– MIR

Language Fervor

Recently with the promulgation of laws that dictate the use of Urdu as the constitutionally directed state language. Government has started a program targeting its implementation in a 15 year span. The supreme court penned the rulings and now the government has this challenge upon its head.

While its being discussed and most people are beginning to come to terms with this change over agenda. I am reviewing a few articles in the local and international press that highlight the degree to which this would not be a good move. Pointing to the consideration that Punjabi, Sindhi and other provincial languages have more of a majority than Urdu and thus it would not be a prudent move. Some even saying that English is an international medium of exchange and so it should be kept as is and this aspect should not be touched as its very complex.

I have a few thoughts to reflect upon.

While as a ‘language’ the various majority and minority differences can be brought up to make comparatives there are a few ground realities that need to be evaluated as well.

For one ‘script’. Urdu shares in the similarity of script used for all provincial languages, far more different from English. In similar ways as you will see many European languages use a script that is similar.

This fact in itself is worth pondering over for script enables connectivity of cultures.
Even though provincial languages are numerical majority, the fact that they are in place and at the same when they do speak other languages they all speak easily in Urdu shows very clearly how Urdu already serves the role it was set out to play when Quaid e Azam placed it in that role as a national representative.

The script with its regional history ties in all the rest of the provincial languages more so than English would be or should be able to achieve.
A fact that can certainly be seen clearly when you go to any of the provincial cities and find out that if in speaking with the common man there, you would not know the provincial language, you can always easily speak in Urdu – Not English.
This is true for Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Baluchistan both in Urban and Rural settings.
Variance will be present from place to place in the degree to which this can be seen but in a stark comparison to English this fact will certainly stand out loud and clear.

Another point I would like to make is with respect to comparative advantage.
While English has taken its role as an international language. Europe did not bag it’s regional languages. We see Dutch, German, French, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian etc… along with their dialectal variances still in use within these locals, all the while English ties them all together despite the fact that English has no majority in Dutch areas, as an example!

The need for a national language is paramount because nations are still a reality of today and will remain for a very very long time.

Pakistan needs to find a national identity that is not rooted into majority or minority but rather an inclusive balance of both.

Promulgating Urdu as the national language will certainly be very challenging and may take longer to realistically implement perhaps even over the next 30 years but doing so will create a far more inclusive approach for the provincial representations from urban and rural settings than English can ever achieve.

The script makes it easier to relate, and the already present alternative use across Pakistan in all ethnic divides is a basis for this ideal.

Pakistan needs a national consensus now to shape national unity and harmony.
Those who had migrated are simply asserting this need for the larger groups, nothing more.

We need a country that opens its doors to all that share the script. Advocating Urdu on a national level along side English, and advocating Provincial languages in representative provinces to ensure that similarity of the script creates a easier path for all to prosper.

English has the strength in itself to continue the international agenda. Those who will feel the need will continue to leverage its power regardless. Same as is the case all over Europe.

Urdu is central to a national unity platform that provides the similarity of script and it’s history as a basis for national cohesion.
That is very important. This is why the Quaid made this decision for Pakistan.

– MIR