The old debate between Pakistan and India, where happiness is apparently measured on an economic, social, and security scale. It seems Pakistan has discovered the secret to eternal happiness by plummeting to the lowest points in these categories, while poor India is stuck in a never-ending pursuit of progress.
You see, Pakistanis have truly mastered the art of contentment. Who needs a stable economy, social progress, or security when you can find happiness in Islam which teaches patience in the era of uncertainty and chaos, right? It's a bold and unconventional approach, but hey, it seems to be working for them. Maybe they've unlocked the ultimate Zen state by embracing their "lowest" status.
Meanwhile, Indian neighbors just can't seem to grasp the concept of taking it slow. They're out there, striving for economic growth, social development, and better security. What a bunch of overachievers! They want more jobs, better education, improved healthcare, and to ensure the safety of their citizens. It's like they're in a race against time to achieve happiness, while our Pakistani friends are sitting back, sipping chai eating Nihari, and enjoying the art of not worrying about tomorrow.
So, there you have it, folks, Pakistanis are the true happiness gurus, showing the world that sometimes, being at the bottom is the real top. Meanwhile, Indians are just a bunch of overzealous dreamers, relentlessly chasing progress, development, and the elusive pursuit of happiness. But hey, who needs happiness when you can have ambition, right?