Introduction:
The story revolves around the unique perspective of thinking out of the box of your personality. It emphasizes focusing on the environment and nation too apart from being reserved in the four walls within yourself.
Plot:
In the stillness of a modest home, beneath the hues of an evening sky, two young women sat amidst scattered books, their minds immersed in the upcoming challenges of post-graduation life. The room bore witness to two friends, united in their pursuit of academic excellence.
As the impending exams loomed, Maleeha paused her reading and turned to her companion, Zeenat. “What are your plans after graduation, Zeenat?” she inquired, curiously.
Zeenat, in her final year at university, contemplated before responding, “I aim to apply for jobs abroad. You know how challenging it is to secure employment in Pakistan given the current economic conditions.”
A shadow of concern flickered across Zeenat’s face as she acknowledged the harsh realities of the job market. “But have you ever thought that our nation, despite enduring numerous sacrifices, still struggles to retain its youth?” She questioned, a hint of sadness evident in her eyes.
Undeterred, Zeenat continued, “It’s easy to blame the government for corruption and inefficiency, but shouldn’t we, as citizens, also reflect on our role in shaping the destiny of our country?”
Maleeha, lifting her gaze from the book, listened intently. “True,” Zeenat emphasized, “While we criticize the government, let’s not forget our responsibilities as citizens. Our country’s progress is not solely the government’s burden; it’s a collective effort.”
The conversation pivoted to the dichotomy of development between Western nations and their Eastern counterparts. Zeenat’s face mirrored a mix of realization and acceptance. “Our decline is also influenced by external factors, but let’s not overlook the impact of our choices on the nation’s trajectory,” she remarked.
A subtle smile graced Maleeha’s lips as Zeenat concluded, “Our regression is, in part, a reflection of our susceptibility to external influences. It’s time for us to introspect and contribute positively to our homeland’s growth.”
As the two friends delved into discussions about the nuances of societal responsibility, the room echoed their shared commitment to a brighter future for Pakistan.
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Zaat Se Aagey Ki Soch by Anusha Arif Baig (Flash fiction)
Introduction:
The story revolves around the unique perspective of thinking out of the box of your personality. It emphasizes focusing on the environment and nation too apart from being reserved in the four walls within yourself.
Plot:
In the stillness of a modest home, beneath the hues of an evening sky, two young women sat amidst scattered books, their minds immersed in the upcoming challenges of post-graduation life. The room bore witness to two friends, united in their pursuit of academic excellence.
As the impending exams loomed, Maleeha paused her reading and turned to her companion, Zeenat. “What are your plans after graduation, Zeenat?” she inquired, curiously.
Zeenat, in her final year at university, contemplated before responding, “I aim to apply for jobs abroad. You know how challenging it is to secure employment in Pakistan given the current economic conditions.”
A shadow of concern flickered across Zeenat’s face as she acknowledged the harsh realities of the job market. “But have you ever thought that our nation, despite enduring numerous sacrifices, still struggles to retain its youth?” She questioned, a hint of sadness evident in her eyes.
Undeterred, Zeenat continued, “It’s easy to blame the government for corruption and inefficiency, but shouldn’t we, as citizens, also reflect on our role in shaping the destiny of our country?”
Maleeha, lifting her gaze from the book, listened intently. “True,” Zeenat emphasized, “While we criticize the government, let’s not forget our responsibilities as citizens. Our country’s progress is not solely the government’s burden; it’s a collective effort.”
The conversation pivoted to the dichotomy of development between Western nations and their Eastern counterparts. Zeenat’s face mirrored a mix of realization and acceptance. “Our decline is also influenced by external factors, but let’s not overlook the impact of our choices on the nation’s trajectory,” she remarked.
A subtle smile graced Maleeha’s lips as Zeenat concluded, “Our regression is, in part, a reflection of our susceptibility to external influences. It’s time for us to introspect and contribute positively to our homeland’s growth.”
As the two friends delved into discussions about the nuances of societal responsibility, the room echoed their shared commitment to a brighter future for Pakistan.
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