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Hello You !So you're interested in me haaan! Well here is a something you should start with. This is my first blog entry ever, so naturally my first blog too. I am just gonna try it for the first time, so I'll try with a bit of my intro.I was born and raised in Faisalabad, old LyallPur and did my metric from Divisional Public School, Faisalabad. Came to Government College Lahore for further studies and could never go back to my hometown and Faisalabad is now just a city I continuosly visit. Did my MBA from LSE and no, its not the London School of Economics, but rather our very own Lahore School of Economics.After my MBA I did a couple of jobs and then took the initiative of running my own business of computer hardware with two of my friends. Later we realized that the market got flooded, so I ran away to Australia for my degree from UWA (University of Western Australia).Came back in 2004 and am hanging around in Lahore since then, boasting myself to be an Internet Marketing Expert and a Google AdWords Qualified Individual. You can catch me up at my cell: +92.300.8450870
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So did your expereince of Australia go?

Did you like it...?

I am still down there .... would like to know about your expereinces....!

Hope to hear from you soon, mate`!!

Well, I loved every moment of it.

Yes, there were those settling down issues that everyone experiences in a new place and it took me a while to get accustomed to the Australian way of living, but once I passed that stage, it was all good. Had a lot of fun down there.

The experience of living and spending some time in a country is much different that just visiting. The idea of being completely on your own is quite overwhelming but at the end of the day, you realize that its a great learning experience.

For me, its a cherished memory,  more so because Pakistan in comparison has loads of internal issues and the flawless administrative system of Australia really appealed to me. It does to everyone who has had a foreign experience, I guess. The peace of mind that I got while I was in Australia, I have never had in Pakistan. Ok, I admit that its my homeland and there is much to be valued in Pakistan, but all these intangible things cannot take away the corruption and disturbances in the daily life. If at the end, one does not have peace of mind, then what good is the money and wealth that one has. All these things do put me off and most of the people around me here in Pakistan. What's more sad is that there is no hope of a better future. In case you don't know, we have Benazir Bhutto back in Pakistan ! 

I just want to share with you a very upsetting expereince that we have these days.

Everyone is asking us about the current situation in Pakistna. We are so embarassed here. We have no explanation to give to people. I think I am more depressed than I  would have been if I were inpaksitan with all this going on....!

Can you suggest something...?