Everyone says revolution is in way.
Hosni Mubarak said he was ready to quit.
Muslim Brotherhood says it is not in mood to run for presidential post or to join supposed caretaker government if Mubarak quits.
Everyone has its own story and yet very convincing too.
Like people around me (including me) making a lot of fun by commenting on situation in Egypt.
But yesterday someone said to me “Yes some sort of change is coming in Egypt; but what about change in your life. Chatting, working, sleeping and waiting for salary at the end of month…is this enough to bring any change. If you can’t change your life and can’t dedicate your life for a big PURPOSE then you do not have any right to comment on any change.”
Since yesterday, I am in state of shock trying to figure out what kind of change is required in my life to bring change in others’ lives and in the society.
Can you advise me what change is required to make the ‘real change’? And mind it; never suggest to me that that change could be brought through chatting on Facebook, Twitter, Emails, sitting on Quetta Hotels (traditional tea hotels) and making fun of what is going around in Egypt.
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