Time flies, it a month already

It's been a month since I last found the time to write. Life has been hectic; weekends often feel busier than workdays. In this past month, we've crossed the two-year mark in the Ukraine conflict. I remember comparing Ukraine and Afghanistan on LinkedIn at the conflict's onset, likening the situation to the Hind proverb "Paisa Pheko Tamasha Dekho." Despite over 100 Billion Dollars in military assistance poured into Ukraine, the war's momentum remains unchanged. Western arms and ammunition have not lived up to the hype.

With the Lok Sabha elections just around the corner, BJP is on a roll, aiming for 370+ Lok Sabha seats. Their star campaigner, as always, seems to be Rahul Gandhi. Some things never change; Rahul has been a youth leader for the past 20 years 😜, despite the numerous launches and relaunches he has not grown up.

US elections are around the corner again, the way elections were stolen last time makes Pakistan elections more legitimate. I am sure Biden and Democrats have new tricks up their sleeves to steal the elections again.

Global inflation shows no signs of easing, with the uncontrolled printing of dollars by the US fueling inflation worldwide. I predict that interest rates will not be reduced before September.

Bitcoin seems to unstoppable, Soner or later Government will step in to regulate Crypto to monitor its usage.

In the last month, came across this phrase "What I have today was someone else's yesterday, and it will be someone else's tomorrow." This phrase beautifully encapsulates the essence of time and the cyclical nature of life. What we possess or experience at any given moment is often the result of someone else's efforts or experiences in the past. Similarly, what we have today will eventually pass on to others in the future. It reminds us of the interconnectedness of humanity and the idea of paying it forward. It encourages us to cherish and make the most of what we have now, knowing that it is transient and will eventually become part of someone else's story.

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