The reason I gave up on Accounting and Economics was that I just could not stand the thought of measuring the worth of everything for its monetary value. Calcualting the goodwill and efficiency of an employee and adding it to the company’s gross income filled me with disgust for all the subjects of finance…..but lets not be too hasty to judge my point of view….for, a thought process a few days back had somewaht smudged my sharp opinions.
Money has never been a thing of prime importance to me and wanting to be in possession of new toys, gadgets or accessories never been my habit…yet this can easily be owed to the fact that I always get the things of basic necessity and continual luxury unasked for. My Baba and Amma have made sure that there is nothng left in life that their children could say “Ah i Wish…” for and to that end sooner or later all sorts of things have been provided to us. It is said that you can seldom know the importance of anything unless you have experienced the absence or loss of it…so Alhamdulillah not having experienced those deep pangs of craving for the material things, i have always thoughts the people who are running after cellphones, old, cars, ipods or what nots as….well silly. I thought they did not know that to be happy you just need to have around you the right people at the right time and a lot of creativity.
But few days ago, with this crash in the value of Rupee i had a revelation on me…what if the dollars account really did freeze and people who have their paychecks coming in the foreign currency could not get their month’s worth of dough to buy their bread and butter?? ….. A person who earns and i mean earns faithfully…collects each penny almost literally at the expense of a drop of perspiration of his/her brow. So what if a month’s salary should be held back?…
What if a fan bought by a peddlar’s collected tens and fivers suddenly breaks down?
What if an old, old beggar finds enough strength to buy himself a rs 25 bun kebab and he falls somewhere and loses his sole source of sustenance down a drain??
What if? and these what ifs can ruin the peace of your mind but alas they keep you conscience and common sense alive. It is this thought of losing the things that are vital in life to be able to live respectably or simply…just live that makes ‘money’ such a holy obsession…because it’s money that buys…and though it can not buy happiness it can atleast buy us the articles that may induce that feeling.
I still don’t find it in me to give money that apex for being the propeller behind a smooth life but i do respect it’s stature and am scared of it’s power….It’s is no man’s friend.
So whenever i am allowed to exercise my right to choose the little comforts of life i ponder, assess and analyze the resources and then apply it to the fullest …because today i can tomorrow i may not….Yet i try never to make them my means to survive….they are because of me, i am not because of them!!
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Thought of the Day by Me
Things of temporary and fluctuating values can never be held on to…and i believe human can always adapt so let’s hold on to something timeless and eternal….like faith and love!!

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I thought at the end you would conclude
“Things of temporary and fluctuating values can never be held on to…and i believe human can always adapt so let’s hold on to something timeless and eternal….like real state and gold! as they have their natural intrinsic value .”
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and its not dat bad to weight the economic or even monetary worth of things (i m not a greedy person but like the subject dats y sayind dis) it helps in calculating that what u r doing dis time and wot u cud ve done instead .
You provided a very valid reason for not thinking too much in terms of material gains. Everything provided.
Looking around … this is not the case for a common Pakistani. There’s hunger, there’s poverty … there are families who feed only once a day. Then a time comes when even faith and love looks just theoretical. Honestly, it looks theoretical to me always … not faith but love.
The crunch is hard … !
@Faisal
hehe Real estate and gold kii bhi tou keematain akhir girti and barhti rehti hain …and bhai waisay apis kii baat hai keh i liked both the subjects too…only bachpan ka idealistic mind har cheez jazbatiat say sochta hai na
@Asma
I cent percent agree to ur point since that very reason forced me to change my point of view a bit…i realized i was just looking at one dimension of the picture, whereas money really is a matter of life and death sometimes….as for love, i dont understand it hehe but faith is definitely not theoretical, since agar Khuda say lou laga lii tou waqai dunyia ki sub rnjishain dhundli ho jati hain:-)
chin up my friend!… (Y)
Faith:
I personally know people who, by our standards, are poor… but they’re more optimistic about life than I…
I also know a person that you’d think of as poor, but is so freaking rich that his quiet charities are difficult to hide…
Reason: Belief is what keeps them going…
Logic:
I heard somewhere: “… If there was no God, we’d need to invent one! …”
Pascal’s wager: “No harm in believing in a God that doesn’t exist… but disbelieving in one that does is a call for eternal damnation!”
Conclusion:
Just believe that He who’s fed you till now won’t stop caring tomorrow…
Kindly update your blog!
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