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Is It Time To Leave Pakistan? Ft. Syed Muzamil Hasan

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Is It Time To Leave Pakistan? Ft. Syed Muzamil Hasan



In this episode of our podcast, Syed Muzamil Hasan, a Digital Media SME and well-known podcast host of Thought Behind Things (TBT), sheds light on one of the most critical issues facing Pakistan today, whether it's time to leave the country. With his vast experience in the field of digital media and podcasting, Syed Muzamil Hasan provides insightful commentary on the many challenges that Pakistanis face in today's world, including economic instability, political uncertainty, and social inequality.

Through his engaging and informative discourse, Syed Muzamil Hasan explains why so many Pakistanis are choosing to leave the country in search of better opportunities abroad. He delves into the root causes of these issues and offers practical solutions that can help individuals and families make informed decisions about their future.

As a digital media SME and podcast host, Syed Muzamil Hasan uses his expertise to provide a comprehensive overview of the situation in Pakistan. He shares his own personal experiences and observations, providing a unique perspective that is both informative and relatable.

So, if you're a Pakistani citizen who is grappling with the decision to stay or leave your home country, this podcast is a must watch. Syed Muzamil Hasan's insightful analysis and expert commentary will help you understand the issues at play and make a decision that is right for you and your family issues.


00:00 Introduction
02:37 Relocating to Dubai
06:21 Sustaining life in Dubai
13:14 Is it time to leave Pakistan?
20:10 What will be the fate of those who stay in Pakistan?
30:00 Muzamil's life goals
35:27 The significance of money
40:40 Can Pakistani Gen-Z survive the upcoming hard times?
45:12 The middle class will reshape Pakistan
49:45 Is the Startup Industry dying?
53:10 Pakistani elite as gamblers
59:29 Pakistan's future in 2050

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If you have faloos get out of Pakistan,
if not pray and save to get out of Pakistan.
 
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Sounds nuts

Whatever be the shortcomings in Pakistan lol try continue to stay their and make the best out of life and contribute to society . Whichever country you emigrate to and whatever be the standard of living , you will always be considered as an outsider .
 
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Nowadays, literally every person i meet wants to escape. If so much good n talented ppl leave, what kind of trash will we be left with? Mostly the filth mullahs.
 
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Sounds nuts

Whatever be the shortcomings in Pakistan lol try continue to stay their and make the best out of life and contribute to society . Whichever country you emigrate to and whatever be the standard of living , you will always be considered as an outsider .
So what? Economic prosperity is the most important factor. Being considered an outsider is a small price to pay for financial prosperity.
 
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