By Rizwan Rasheed “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato In this book, historical lessons are used as guidance to identify the offensive threats that today’s democracies confront from autocrats. The writers explicitly show sheer actions, processes, and warning signs that […]
The Power of Words: How Literature Shapes Our Lives
By Noor Shah Saleem Literature mirrors any age, depicting an accurate picture of life and society. It is one the most significant sources of information that are transformed from one age to another. Moreover, it also portrays the actual human conditions and their sufferings through written scripts. On the other hand, it reforms human life […]
The Tragic Toll of Extinction: A World Without Diversity
By Siddique Marri Have you ever thought of a tree without a dense nest and a bird chirping? Have you ever thought of a blue sky without colorful birds flying and dancing? Have you ever thought of a jungle without diverse animals roaming here and there? We live in a world of greedy and predacious […]
Review | Attitude is Everything by Sanobar Sindhi
By Sanobar Sindhi The author of “Attitude is Everything” is Jeff Keller. He is a motivational speaker and one of the best writer. He graduated from law school in 1980 but felt something amiss, so he decided to transition and start working as a full-time motivational orator gradually. The book “Attitude is Everything” is a […]
The Burden of Innocence: A Story of Sacrifice and Betrayal
By Riaz Ahmed It was an early cold winter morning when the door knocked. “Open the door, Ashley,” sound whispered. “Your brother is getting late for school; get up and quickly make breakfast for him.” said her mother. A small girl woke up by rubbing her tiny eyes and respected what her mother said. When […]
Review | The Kite Runner by Nabeel Saleem
By Nabeel Saleem Kite Runner is worth reading novel. It narrates a painful, emotional, and captivating story to its readers. Khaled Hosseini writes this. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, and moved to the United States in 1980. Kite Runner is his first novel, which has remained an international bestseller. It contains 340 pages and […]
High Stakes of Economic Crisis: Pakistan in the Shadow of Default
By Meraj Ghulam The economic crisis of the past few years in Pakistan has had a significant impact, leaving many wondering what has caused such a downturn. As the country heeded towards holistic delinquency, the public has been stranded in ifs and buts. Low-income people have nowhere to sail their boats but inching to sink. […]
Review | Rich Dad Poor Dad by Ameela Baloch
By Ameela Baloch “The poor and the middle-class work for money. The rich have money to work for them.” This sentence is from Rich Dad Poor Dad, written by Robert Kiyosaki, who is an American businessman and author born in 1947 in Hilo. He attended Hilo High School and graduated in the year 1965. He is […]