Mehdi Nisar
2024-05-11 08:22:00

The Perils of Ignoring Universal Truths

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In the world, there are certain rules and regulations known as universal truths. These are things that don't change, even when circumstances or times change. Trying to alter them for personal gain only creates more problems in society. One of these universal truths is that "you can't have two swords in one sheath." This means that power cannot be divided. A family can't have two heads, a group can't have two leaders, a military can't have two commanders, and similarly, a country can't have two rulers. Trying to go against this universal truth or the laws of nature always leads to negative consequences.

Another truth is that "the right person should do the right job." This means everyone should do what they are best at, otherwise, society can suffer. Just like a butcher shouldn't become a surgeon just because he can handle a knife, as there's a big difference between cutting meat and performing surgery. There's also the concept that interfering with each other's work creates chaos. If cobblers, tailors, blacksmiths, and goldsmiths start doing each other's work or disrupt others' work instead of focusing on their own tasks, not only will nothing get done properly, but it will also lead to the breakdown of society.

As for the division of power, clashes between interests are inevitable. What starts as mutual understanding, benefits, and love often turns into conflicts over interests. This can lead to the collapse of the entire system, turning everything into chaos. The biggest reason for our national decline and disarray is that we've ignored other universal truths in favor of two false ones: the "right man-right job" principle and the idea that "you can't have two swords in one sheath." By doing so, we've made our country one of the most troubled in the world.

Instead of learning from the failure of every system, our decision-makers have stubbornly tried to reintroduce the same failed system with superficial changes, hoping it would succeed this time. But what's the result? Failure again, but even worse than before. This has led to the division of the country into two parts and increased hatred, disarray, and division in the rest of the country. The interference of forces without political training or involvement in politics has laid the foundation for political and intellectual disarray in this country. It has diverted attention from the country's real economic and social issues and fostered false ideologies and theories to justify their power.

How irrational it is that these classes have declared Pakistan the only ideological state in the world and made their political interference necessary for its protection. Remember, this is the biggest deception because every state in the world is ideological and has only one theory: to ensure the welfare of its people and defend the geographical boundaries of the state.


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