DJ_Viper
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so many people have said so many words about curbing corruption but no action at all. pakistan is not going to recover not with prayers only. we are at point from where we cant recover. the moral values have gone extremely low. just to give you an example of how low we have gone as humans is that the majority of the people who gather at someone's death just wait for the meal to be served to them from the family of the deceased. they eat like animals and complain if the meal is not very delicious. the hunger of their eyes never gets satisfies. pakistan today is a country of vultures and hyenas .there is no justice for the poor and a society riddled with injustice is destined to be doomed. india is not a country to be taken as example . they are only slightly better then pak is some areas but the gen public lives under much worse conditions as compare to pak. i dont want to go into a ind vs pak useless debate here.
I understand. But these issues primarily stem from a few things, most notably the lack of proper education and a system. Trust me, I've seen and examined such behaviors, Mexico is no different than Pakistan, and the same can be said pretty much 90% of the third world or some developing countries.
India is better in comparison as a country and its growth and the direction, that is because they had a system in place since the beginning and as soon as the system found a place on the global map, there wasn't much to do. Is the culture similar and some corruption related issues the same? Yes, absolutely. But the developed parts of India, Kerala, Bombay, etc, etc, are much beyond the old India one used to know, and there is less corruption and much better of a system, and that is what's drawing dozens of billions of dollars worth of FDI every year.
This is where Pakistan lacks, there hasn't been a system outside of the military rule, plus, education wasn't really a priority. But it is rapidly changing now and so is the image of Pakistan (I have a few Pakistani friends who tell me to my face that they are now looked upon without a disgust or a mean look when they tell others they are from Pakistan). This change has been due to the positive marketing of the Pakistani stock market by the US economic houses, such as MS, Bloomberg, etc. So as the system matures, and as these massive infrastructure projects become operational and more and more people either get technical education related to their jobs, or full Master's, etc, the education level as a general and people's behaviors will change. Some of the theories are that if you can employee 100% of the available labor tomorrow in a society, you could eliminate 70% of the corruption as everyone will get busy and will work hard to earn a decent living. That's what the West provides to a common man, almost a guarantee to a better living as long as one is willing to put the time and hard work in. So a lot of stuff will change over the next 5-10 years. I am not saying the entire system will change, but the system only changes when people get used to being "systematic", aka, jobs and employment for common individuals.