365 Days. 365 Lessons.
In her famous novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, civil rights activist and novelist Zora Neale Hurston says, “There are years that ask questions and years that answer”. Whether you’ve known this quote for years or have just read it, I’m sure it strikes a chord one way or the other. I believe it to be a … Continue reading 365 Days. 365 Lessons.
Life lessons from IFRS 9 – Impairment
Originally posted on IFRS Experts:
I was going through the my daily prayer routine when I noticed a verse in the Bible saying ‘Nothing is new under the sun’. This got me thinking, how would I explain IFRS 9 – Impairment to someone who is not an accountant. Here’s my attempt. A young man was… Continue reading Life lessons from IFRS 9 – Impairment
Diamond in the rough – Roaring Springs, PA
Review: Reflections of a Man
By Jamaluddin If you are looking for a book that will provide you with an insight on the complexity and beauty of personal relationships, then this is the one for you. The author wrote this for every strong and independent woman out there.This book has become a sensation ever since its launch in the start … Continue reading Review: Reflections of a Man
Reflections Of A Man (Book Review)
If you are looking for a book that will provide you with an insight on the complexity and beauty of personal relationships, then this is the one for you. The author wrote this for every strong and independent woman out there.This book has become a sensation ever since its launch in the start … Continue reading Reflections Of A Man (Book Review)
‘Til Death Do Us Part
The inspiration of this post comes from a thought that has been, by choice, unanswerably well-grounded yet loosely trailed. A thought, too often shunned away simply because I’m pretty much the doubting Thomas when it comes to the implementation of it. A thought that has sent me off to a world of ponder, the ever so … Continue reading ‘Til Death Do Us Part
Parhlo Pakistan!
Over the years, people have been quietened for one reason and one reason alone; they speak. They speak the truth. Whether it is within families or in the parliament, the ones who speak up are never really celebrated. They are always a threat. A dauntless threat to the many daunted. This unfortunate reality has made its … Continue reading Parhlo Pakistan!
Pakistan Mubarak!
I just heard the song “Bara Dushman Bana Phirta Hai” a while ago. Eyes welling up with tears was probably a natural reaction. I couldn’t help but wonder how strong these children have been to stand up after having gone through a traumatic experience at such a tender age . These young warriors of life watched those beasts … Continue reading Pakistan Mubarak!
Eid Mubarak!
It was a usual evening when everyone was busy buying iftaari and simultaneously catching up with each other at the local neighborhood market. I was waiting in the car while my brother bought a few things for home. As I was waiting and hoping against hope for some showers from above, I saw a … Continue reading Eid Mubarak!