Posts Tagged ‘My Views’
Loud Thinking December 17, 2014 at 12:43AM
Two Words That Kill Innovation
By Roger Martin
“Prove it.”
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 11:46PM
When an Australian cricketer died on field, NZ team declined to play Test match Vs Pak in the UAE on the fixed date, which was played on the next day.
Here, we the Pakistanis are having a 3 days official mourning on the world’s biggest massacre of school children in Peshawar, but PCB has the galls to not to postpone the Pak Vs NZ ODI which is scheduled to be played next day of the Peshawar tragedy on 17 December, 2014.
The nation appeals to the PM Pakistan to have some feelings of the martyrdom of about 150 students, teachers and security men of Pakistan and order postponement of the ODI match scheduled on 17th instant, till the last day of the 3 day official mourning period.
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 09:18PM
“When you improve a little each day, eventually big things occur. When you improve conditioning a little each day, eventually you have a big improvement in conditioning. Not tomorrow, not the next day, but eventually a big gain is made. Don’t look for the big, quick improvement. Seek the small improvement one day at a time. That’s the only way it happens — and when it happens, it lasts.”
— John Wooden
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 08:47PM
@nayyarahmad:
Let there be an emergency national govt in Pakistan.
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 07:03PM
“It is often in the darkest skies that we see the brightest stars.”
—Richard Paul Evans (born 1962)
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Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 03:30PM
Pakistan can not sit idle and give a free hand to India for launching unrelenting terrorism in the country.
Today’s most brutal terrorist attack on school kids (more than 100 kids shot dead) in a Peshawar school must be one of the worlds worst acts of terrorism against the innocent children.
The world at large, must note this fact that today is 16 December which is also the anniversary of dismemberment of United Pakistan, when Indian forces in 1971, illegally occupied the Eastern wing of Pakistan and carved out Bangladesh, with the connivance of the Indian stooges, in the the then East Pakistan.
So, how can we Pakistanis ignore the fact that now India is again hell bent, spreading terrorism in the every nook and corner of Pakistan, with its security apparatus based in Afghanistan?
As such, it is high time that Pakistan immediately call a UN Security Council meeting and inform the world that UN must demand from India to immediately dismantle its all and entire security apparatus from Afghanistan, else Pakistan can’t sit idle and will do this job itself, irrespective of any chances of flare up of a nuclear Armageddon (the place where the final battle will be fought between the forces of good and evil), between the two nations.
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 02:29PM
How long does it take to discover your purpose in life? Believe it or not, twenty minutes! Remember, we are short on time, so we have to hurry. So be open to this. You must expect it to work; then it will.
Get a blank sheet of paper. Title it “My Purpose in Life.”
Start writing. Right now. Write. Write all you can. Words, phrases, complete sentences. Just write. Don’t stop. Write some more.
Repeat step two until you get the answer that makes you either cry or jump up and down with excitement. Condense it into one sentence. This is your purpose.
Here is my purpose, condensed down into one sentence:
The purpose of my life is to touch hearts that are hurting, enjoy laughter, and create permanent abundance for others and myself in a most joyful and playful way while feeling like a “giggle.”
~Robert D. Smith
Loud Thinking December 16, 2014 at 02:11PM
Be Strategic in How You Handle Success
People often prepare for failure, but they rarely prepare for what they will do when they succeed. Even when we consciously want to be successful, enjoying that success can be a challenge. Being successful can leave others envious, and even hoping to see you fail. To avoid causing resentment, it’s important to learn when, where, and how to share the good news. When you discuss your wins, talk about other things you are still developing so as not to appear boastful. This doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your victories — just don’t flaunt them. Celebrate the value you bring, not winning per se. It’s also important to keep looking for new challenges. No one wants to be bored, even at the top. When you have mastered something, ask yourself: How can you innovate around this?
Adapted from “The Unexpected Consequences of Success” by Srini Pillay.
Loud Thinking December 15, 2014 at 08:15PM
The question is that if the NADRA report pertains to the votes of the polling stations where Hamid Khan was leading does not hold water, because winner never wastes time, energy and money on counting and verification of votes in the polling stations where he has already a lead.

