It’s because we’re steering our genius the wrong way! Look at Kuwait as an example. 90% of the populations are government employees; the majority of them are trying to cheat the system to rob public money. What do you think Kuwait will contribute to humanity if this is the case? Where do you think the state of Kuwait is steering the public genius?
Yes you said it, 1001 genius ways to steal public money. This will be our contribution in history 100 years from today, that’s the year 2106; Kuwait will be remembered as the pathetic Arab country that was wiped away by a nuclear blast of Bushahar year 2011.
This wasn’t why I wrote this post. I was actually reading an article about How Islamic inventors changed the world which is pretty comforting to know. We can still contribute if our ancestors did before us. But we need a proper environment so we can flourish, I’m happy with the blogger thing so far it’s a great step ahead its really an effective tool for collective thinking, which by the way, is a tiny part of our problem. Being reluctant to speak your mind, as a cultural norm, is not healthy. That’s a negative cultural influence, especially for women. If you speak you’ll definitely be judged and labeled “khibil” maniac if you did. Most likely blogging is somewhat abolishing the effects of negative cultural influence by widening what our culture perceive as normal and acceptable so to speak.
Am I talking gibberish?
6 comments:
Not gibberish indeed! excellent post and very true. Honestly i kind of lost hope with our society nowadays where ever i go people are complaining and the government is sure hell not heading towards major changes. Thinking is great but where is the action and will.
Blessed be,
Poena.
gibberish!!!! i beg you pardon?!
i agree with most of the points in this post...but don't you think some are using it negatively?
i mean speaking of islamic inventors...I found through the "blogging" world that there are quite lot of Atheists in kuwait...some are using those blogs to affect netatively...to brain wash some minds...this is an excellent post..but i don't think i can go any further.... you can check this blog for example and see for yourself
http://nawafco.blogspot.com/
again...this is a great post...keep writing =)
w 3eedik mbarak!
I don't want to sound racist or extremist or whatever those "ist" things are!!! But an honest question, will ya?
Are you Shiite?
peona
We’ve seen action and will, not to mention the ongoing lobbying nowadays for many social affairs, apart from where I stand on some issues, many people today will stand for what they believe in and demonstrate in pubic.
brava
There will always be some that will use it negatively. That’s the trade-off of not having censorship. And if that’s what we have to pay for all the good that it’s doing then I think its well worth the tradeoff.
Thank you sweet young lady and if you want to label me, you can start with Ash’arite
3eedkom mubarak everyone!! Enjoy the meat. Don’t murder anyone!!
Nothing gibberish about it
I actually agree with you
I don't think people can actually spread negativity (such as atheism) you choose what to believe when you read something, btu the fact that it's being dicussed gives you more insight and confidence in making up your mind. That's what I think atleast
dish
I agree with you. I envy you knowing whats right at a young age.
Atheism had reasons for becoming a popular movement in Europe. Those reasons do not exist here.
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