Tales of a Solitary Soul

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Teen din ki chutiyah hay ab, tho sonay ka iraada hay. Kaam bhi kaafi hay leykin pahlay aaraam karna hay, phir kuch or sochu gaa. Pata nahi kyu itna thuk jata hu jab ke saarey waqt office may bheta hota hu. Leykin lagta hai kay pata nahi kitni mahnet ki hai.

Sirf eik mahina rah giya hai wapis aaney mey leykin university bhi shuru ho jai gi. Phir assignments or exams bhi wapis aah rahey hai. Chalo, price tho pay karni pari gi.
Faraz Ahmed 8:12 p.m.

5 Comments:

Don't worry but I probably won't blog in urdu again. I just realized how bad my urdu has become over the last few years.

I'll stick to english for now :-)
no the urdu was pretty good

ab aap ko ek wife ki zaroorat hai jiski muskurahat say saari thakan dur ho jai
I wish marriage was the answer to all the problems but I’ve sort of moved past that phase.

Too often we tend to hide from our troubles under the guise of studies, marriage, etc but unfortunately these are just temporary solutions, if at all.

Challenges are what make life worth living.
but once you're married then you have a partner, a soul mate to face the challenges with you. At least you don't walk alone, incomplete, through path of life. The path which is sometimes laid out with roses and sometimes with thorns, you share the path with your other half.
I agree with every single word of yours.

But as a general statement, most young people tend to think of marriage as solely the act of holding hands with while walking down the street.

Not even keeping the financial factors in mind, the maturity and commitment it requires are not possessed by most 'kids' coming out of high school or even university.

Hmm, maybe I can setup some kind of an 'exam' that people have to pass before they can get married!

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