The toughness of our people is, of course, a product of the conditions they live in. Few, after all, would tolerate hours without power given they pay formidable amounts for the utility. The innovations created to help people manage are themselves unique in terms of their creativity. We also face our difficulties with a sense of humour that is perhaps unique to this part of the world, in that ordinary people can find something to laugh about in even the most discomforting of inconveniences. Perhaps, it is this ability to find humour in even the most desperate of situations that keeps many of us from carrying on with our lives. Of course, this resilience has a dark flip side, in that it exists precisely because the country that Pakistanis live in has a living environment (created by those who rule the country) in which those who exhibit perseverance and hardiness are the ones who have the best chance of pulling through. The positive in all of this is that this indicates of the true potential that is found in this country – but if only a system were in place which truly rewarded merit and those with fortitude.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2010.
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