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Why has democracy in Pakistan always remained unfinished? By: Gouya Roshan

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Why has democracy in Pakistan always remained unfinished? Despite the electoral spectacle, democracy in Pakistan has never evolved into a stable and transparent system. What we have witnessed over the past seven decades is not the consolidation of popular sovereignty, but a vicious cycle of short-lived civilian governments, overt and covert military interventions, and deep public distrust toward politics. The core problem in Pakistan is not the absence of elections, but a structure that prevents real power from resting in the hands of the people. Pakistan was born in crisis from the very beginning. A rushed independence, widespread violence, the displacement of millions of refugees, and constant conflict with India produced a fragile, security-driven state. In such a context, the development of democratic institutions was pushed aside and “control” replaced “accountability.” Unlike many countries, in Pakistan the state took shape before society. A fragmented society, weak political par...

Ongoing Injustices Against Indigenous Peoples in Canada

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Ongoing Injustices Against Indigenous Peoples in Canada Human history is marked by domination, oppression, and displacement. Throughout history, many people have experienced injustice and inequality, and often these experiences have been acknowledged or compensated for. However, for some groups, these injustices persist. One such group is the Indigenous peoples of Canada, who continue to suffer under this oppression to this day. The structural consequences of historical injustices continue to affect their daily lives. Indigenous peoples are constantly confronted with systemic discrimination. For example, when they become ill, they are often blamed for “excessive alcohol consumption,” and their treatment is delayed. Equal access to employment and universities is limited, and their voices are rarely heard. Even celebrations named after them fail to reflect genuine respect for their everyday lives. In some regions of Canada, Indigenous communities still lack access to clean drinking water...

Life is a school that never shows the ending to anyone. By: Gouya Roshan

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  Life is a school that never shows the ending to anyone.  Every day we enter a new classroom; sometimes with enthusiasm, sometimes with fear, and sometimes simply out of obligation. In this school, the lessons are not always what we want, but all of them are necessary. Problems are part of life’s curriculum. They are like algebra classes; at first complicated, dry, and exhausting. Many times we say to ourselves, “What is this good for?” But right at the moment we are about to give up, we learn to think, to be patient, and to build solutions. Algebra teaches us that for every unknown, if we do not lose hope, there is an answer. Life is the same. Hardships do not come to break us; they come to strengthen our minds and deepen our hearts. Some lessons are practical, some painful, and some so quiet that only later do we understand what they taught us. Failures are midterm exams, and successes are grades given only for encouragement, not for stopping. A good student of life is not ...

Wish Life Were a Catalog By: Gouya Roshan

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  I Wish Life Were a Catalog I wish life were a catalog; we could flip through its pages and, whenever we grew tired, return to a chapter where breathing felt easier. A chapter where worries were not so overwhelming, where people loved us more simply, and our dreams were fragrant with hope. Perhaps those were the days when happiness needed no reason, and sorrow was not a constant companion. But life is a book that is written only once; it has no undo button, no margins where mistakes can be erased. Still, it holds something astonishing within it: we cannot return to previous chapters, but we can revive their spirit. Through a memory, a song, a person, or even through the courage to love again. Perhaps this is the art of living: instead of regretting past chapters, we learn to bring the spirit of those joyful days into today’s page and move forward. Not exactly as before, but more mature, deeper, and more authentic.

What Is Happiness and How Do People Define It?

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What Is Happiness and How Do People Define It? Author: Gouya Roshan In a world that constantly pushes us toward comparison—both being compared and comparing—happiness has become a faded, fragile, and sometimes unattainable concept. Many believe happiness lies in geography, income, job titles, or lifestyle. But the truth is that happiness is, above all, an inner state. Neither place, nor possessions, nor status alone are decisive; what truly shapes a person’s fate is the quality of their relationship with themselves. Human beings are inherently restless and insecure—always exposed to change, collapse, and loss. I say this not from books, but from lived experience; an experience whose cost I have paid with my entire life. People are born into unequal conditions and move along unequal paths: some in abundance, others in deprivation. Yet history has shown, brutally and honestly, that wealth, power, and social status are never guarantees of inner peace. Countless people have everything, yet...

Life Without Envy; The Fruit of Gratitude, Peace, and Trust

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  Life Without Envy; The Fruit of Gratitude, Peace, and Trust Author: Gouya Roshan   In a world that is daily filled with news of suffering, violence, illness, and injustice, one would expect human beings to grow closer to understanding, empathy, and gratitude. Yet reality is often quite different: envy, comparison, and a sense of lack are increasing—even amid abundance. Still, the absence of envy is not necessarily a separate moral trait or an idealistic claim; rather, it is the natural outcome of a particular way of living and viewing life. The absence of envy in me is not the result of denying shortcomings or ignoring life’s realities. Instead, it is rooted in the belief that the most fundamental blessings have already been granted to me: a roof over my head, the health of myself and my loved ones, and a life free from exhausting worries. These are the foundations of life, not its margins. When a person sees and understands these foundations, feelings of emptiness and lack ...

The world is two days

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The world is two days Author:Gouya Roshan  When life overwhelms us, something within us gradually fades. We are together, yet we see each other less. Perhaps that is why fear has replaced security, and silence has become safer than noise. Of course, the world is full of people, but it is not synonymous with peace. The fear does not come from being alone, but from being together. The world is full of fear. Fear of judgment, slander, betrayal, rumor. People have become so tired and cautious that sometimes one seeks a sense of security not among the living, but among the dead. Because the dead do not cause suffering, do not envy, do not slander, do not betray, do not judge. And most importantly, they do not spread rumors. This is neither a funeral lament nor a slogan, but a cry of human fatigue in the face of human injustice. And this is collective fatigue, not individual. Many are tired, but they have learned to continue silently. No shouting, no protest; just ordinary exhaustion. Be...