As roads were blocked & after roaming around the city for 20 min.I asked my @CareemPAK captain to end the ride as fare was rising.He replied, apko fare ki parwa ha tau mat dn main apko sarak pay in halaat ma chor kay tu nhi jaon ga chahy jitna time lgy. World needs you boy!
Unfortunately, we have decided to move forward with other candidates.
That single email ruined my entire week.
I stared at the screen for several minutes.
I had prepared for the interview.
Researched the company.
Practiced answers.
Updated my CV three different times.
And after all that effort, I got rejected.
I was frustrated.
Not because I didn't get the job.
But because I genuinely believed I deserved it.
An emotional discussion between parents and their daughter about the increasing number of marital disputes.
Daughter: If I get married, and later there are problems in my life and things aren’t going well. Can I come back?
Dad: The doors of this house will always, always be open for you. We are your parents, and this is your home. Try to face the problems. But when it feels like they can’t be solved anymore, come back.
Daughter: But then people will say things like, “Their daughter came back,” and all kinds of things.
Mom: Why should we care about what people say? You are my daughter, not theirs.
Daughter: And if I call you and ask you to come there and take me home?
Dad: Then we’ll come. Who else would come? We’ll come the moment you call. You’re a piece of our heart.
Daughter: And if I marry my boyfriend by my own choice, and later he troubles me, you won’t say, “It was your decision,” right?
Mom: Even in an arranged marriage, problems can happen. This home will always be open for you.
Dad: You’re not the first girl on this earth to have a love marriage. And you won’t be the first whose marriage has disputes. That’s life. If it doesn’t work out, it’s okay, back to the pavilion.