Wednesday, 12 October 2022

7 Signs you might be an Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs are a unique group of people. Not only do they think differently; they act differently. They draw on personality traits, habits and mind-sets to come up with ideas that straddle the line between insanity and genius. But just because you're an original thinker and came up with an idea to replace gasoline in cars doesn't mean you're cut out to be an entrepreneur. 

If you ever wondered if you were an entrepreneur, check out the following list. You may not have all these traits or skills, yet if you have some, this is a pretty good indicator that you have what it takes.

1.You come from a family of individuals who just couldn't work for someone else. Your parents worked for themselves. Though this isn't true for every entrepreneur (myself included), many have a family history with one or both parents having been self-employed.

2. You hate the status quo. You're a person who is always questioning why people do the things they do. You strive to make things better and are willing to take action on it.

3. You're self-confident. Have you ever met an entrepreneur who was pessimistic or self-loathing? After all, if you don't have confidence, how can others believe in you? Most entrepreneurs are very optimistic about everything around them.

4. You're passionate. There will be times when you spend an excessive amount of time and do not make a dollar. It's your passion that will keep you going.

5. You don't take no for an answer. An entrepreneur never gives up -- ever.

6. You have the ability to create unlikely partnerships from out of nowhere because of your ability to connect the dots. People tend to gravitate toward you because you are likable. Many times this is because of your passion. 

7. You spend more time with your co-founder than your spouse or significant other.


Tuesday, 6 August 2019

Times and Tides of Taliban.

Times and Tides of Taliban.

The 6th round of Peace Talk of the Taliban and USA is a crucial development in bringing stability of the region , With involvement of international community there are positive movement on both sides united states and the Taliban have come on the common platform to discuss the withdrawal of US and allied forces out of the Afghanistan after the fatal war of 18 years the Taliban have succeeded to bring the invading forces to negotiation and withdraw.



US special representative Khalilzad tweetedBuilding on excellent progress in Kabul last week, I’ve spent the last few days in Doha, focused on the remaining issues in completing a potential deal with the Taliban that would allow for a conditions-based troop withdrawal. We have made excellent progress"

NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on August 6 that there was a genuine possibility of peace in Afghanistan.

"We now see a real chance for peace in Afghanistan, we are closer to a peace deal than ever before," Stoltenberg told reporters in New Zealand. 

Meanwhile, the U.S. envoy Khalilzad said in a separate tweet that he will travel to New Delhi later in the day for “pre-scheduled meetings to further build international consensus” in support of the Afghan peace process. 
Khalilzad also said that his team will continue to discuss with Taliban representatives “technical details as well as steps and mechanisms required for a [successful] implementation of the four-part agreement” the sides have been working toward since his appointment last year.
The international community and the neighbors look keenly as to what unfolds as the US and NATO withdraw forces from Afghanistan.

The Taliban in all its capacity has been the ruling government from 1996 to 2001 under the leadership of Mullah Mohammad Omar Titled as the Emir ul Momineen , Where as the current government have very less to offer to the people of Afghanistan, the Taliban has emerged with social administration in dealing with Public affairs and legal Courts


Kurt Volker the former US Aambassador to NATO citing the afghan government Administration system said " the court system is not trusted, its seen distend and slow "

on the other hand the Taliban claims that the Sharia Courts are providing swift Justice and that it is the demand of the Afghan Masses. The Taliban has also come up with the reformation of institution including initiative for girls Education .
Putting the image of Taliban Right , Mr Sohail Shaheen the spokesperson for the Political office of the Taliban in Qatar stated in an Interview , That the Taliban does not attack the civilians and that there is an character assassination of the Taliban and that they are victims of the black propaganda
He further added that the Taliban invited the US and NATO to setup an joint committee to investigate and identify those responsible and punish them.


The future of Afghanistan is once more heading to a new path way in which the Taliban is a key player ,their tide is sweeping all the fronts be it military , political or Administrative. There is hope for the people in the region to end the 18 years of brutal war, in which they lost as many human life and the world lost humanity.



Friday, 30 October 2015

An American Jew's Statement on Israel and western media.


They want to extinguish Allah's light with their mouths, but Allah refuses except to perfect His Light even if the disbelievers dislike (it).
Surah Tauba 9:32


An American Jewish man speaks and seeks the truth , An article from an American Jew about his journey from Darkness to light on the matter of Palestine and the biased western media.

Steven Freedman says:

"I am an American Jew. I was not brought up in a religious home nor was I affiliated with any Temple or Synagogue. To be frank, I was never all that interested in Israel. What I knew is what I heard on the radio or television or what I read in the newspaper. Ninety-nine percent of the time when I heard about Israel it was when there was some violence between Palestinians and Israelis. So I naturally got the idea that there were two sides to this story. There were the interests of the Palestinians and the interests of the Israelis. All these two groups needed to do was get together and negotiate and find some common ground.
I had no idea about the apartheid in Israel. I had no idea about the struggle that the Palestinians in the Gaza and the West Bank had to go through on a daily basis. I was ignorant about the blockades, the demolitions, and the separate Israeli and Palestinian highways. I didn’t know about the struggle for Palestinians to obtain adequate healthcare, employment, any kind of “Rights” or human respect due to the actions of the Israeli Government. This was rarely spoken about in the American Media.
One day I happened to tune in to a local public radio show in Chicago where I live. They were interviewing Anna Baltzer, a young Jewish woman who had visited Palestine and stayed with local families. She got very specific about what was going on over there. I was shocked. I read her book, and I began my own investigation on the Internet. After a time I got a much clearer picture of the day-to-day Apartheid in Israel.
I am a 61-year-old college graduate. I’ve lived my whole life in the US. I wouldn’t call myself a news junkie, but I listen to news on a daily basis. And I read news on the Internet. It amazes me how ignorant about Israel I was for so long. It is partly my fault, but it also is the fault of the American Media. The most important action we can take as Americans is to make sure that all our citizens are educated about the truth in Israel. If we could achieve this, I believe that our relationship with Israel would change dramatically."

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Dignity lost in Dadri


“Death is not the greatest loss the, greatest loss is what dies within while you are still alive “

It is a matter of shame for world’s biggest secular democracy to showcase the highest level of hypocrisy. The seeds of disunity sowed for political gains are seen sprouting in various parts of the nation.

The recent brutal killing of Mohammad Akhlaq in UP's Dadri  and Himachal by monkey gangs who accused them of eating beef is the most uncivilized act for a nation seeking permanent seat in United Nations Security council .Where Mr. Prime Minister is keen to be a part of the world security circle has undoubtedly failed to provide security to its very own fellow countrymen.

This is the result of favoritism and pampering of the extremist communal psychopaths elements that are harboring the saffron day dream in a nation that boost its foundation and independence on the creed of secularism. It is this people that have pushed the agenda of dictatorship and intolerance, for every interval there are some venomous statement spitted by the pawns and the kings actions are no better. 
 “How can we demand development and digital technology in a nation where we are ripped off our dignity with basic human rights to eat, cloth and multiply “

Owais Lari