Okey, no man without a sin should cast the first stone.But, in life, a man lives by his/ her legacy.
Having lived in the UK, twice, 5 yrs and then 1 year, but separated by a gap of 19 years between the two. I have to conclude, its better staying in a country where your nativity is yours, and where one is not treated like a 2nd class citizen, however much that country advocated Human Rights, law and order for everyone. I do salute their systems of justice and regulatory means, however, in terms of self respect and worthiness, there is a noted feel, you will never be a "foreigner" where you're ancestors has been either born or died on a land. Or your forefathers have contributed to the nation.
Then again, anyone can start contributing to their "new state" in their own chosen places and time. And people wants to stay away from their particular natural states for their own reasons, life & death matters, economic, emotional and many more. Such that, there was one woman suffering from a certain deliberating disease, if she stays in her middle-east state, she would not have survived because there are no treatment and social networks that can accomodate her condition comfortably, like she could live as a "normal" person (we are not talking about AIDS or other contracted diseases, this is a hereditary disease).
However, humans die leving a name. When we leave a good name, then, we have succeeded.
Posted: at 11-09-2011 03:39 AM (13 years ago) | Upcoming |
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