Karachi is (again) becoming unbearable. It is too effing hot. Heat waves has started from the last Wednesday. I stayed in ATM for 5 minutes, just to have AC's chill. I went out to collect the dresses from my tailor. He is also an unbearable man (especially his tone). I am his regular customer (due to my laziness and lack of interest in life in general). I deserve discount. Customer care concept is still far fetch. No wonder why there is not much barakh in the business. No wonder, why many are irritated and unhappy.
Be happy, you ungrateful Moron !!!!!
Say hello.
Simple even if you are not feeling it because the customer is your source of rizq.
Life is never bed of roses for anyone of us. However, customer service is something which can bring you more business. And more business means more money. And more money means more happiness.
I have been thinking about the idea of making one self happy. Why people do weird things for pleasure. We judge them. This is so new to me. They are right in doing so. That is the right way to live otherwise sulk-end up like an unhappy, ungrateful, irritating moron.
On a serious note, there are some specific reasons of such rude attitude. I see this bitterness in many people around me. It is actually quite sad to see people so worried for basics due to uncertainty.
City like Karachi is a real pain in ass( or I am just blaming it to solve the puzzle). It gives you the idea that you can do anything but you can't do anything in reality dues to lack opportunity, recourses, facilities by government, and over right social construct can solve this issue. People are not understating the game of life. They are stuck with basic necessities. The cliché reasons I mentioned are excuses. They neither do anything to make things better at bigger level--nor they let others to do it.
Been there, done that.
It is not that easy to be happy. You know what, being happy is a habit. And happiness come by being grateful. There is no pill which are gonna help us in this regard.
Each and everyone of us have our own way of dealing with issues and challenges in life. One school of thoughts say there is no free will/freedom. If you are stuck in life, this is naseeb-our destiny. We are exactly where we are supposed to be in life. Better to accept. And if this is the case then, boy what is the need to struggle?
Am I talking in too black and white?
The more I try to figure it out, more I get headache.
We all should have at least once chance, free will, or some sort of divine freedom to live the way one wants, shouldn't we have?
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