Saturday, July 9, 2011

Arab Entrepreneurs & Value added initiatives

It's just impressing in UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar; the governments have paid the locals good attention towards their initiatives; yet, we're not seeing much of projects that actually can be considered remarkable. We've seen towers, website projects, restaurants and such projects; but never seen society build-up projects.
If you're an entrepreneur seeking money only, then you're out of discussion here.
Your society has the rights as much as obligations, but still your initiatives should help in a way or another support this society, not only by creating jobs to many families, but also to create a sustainability in the belonging to this society. Our families bonding are dissolving, our relatives are seen only on occasions, dancing in a wedding party, or wiping tears on condolences.
We need activities, organizations, scouts to gather our youth, to make a difference, to awake responsibilities, to create some space for socializing; some will get married later, some will raise correction activities, some will be on stage later performing, some will just enjoy the mingling and will get out of streets chasing this girl, or that hush-hush dealer.
We need your brain, your voice, your participation.
You will gain profit, but yet you'll gain remarkableness and support.
Let's get those boys and girls out of malls and streets, into a vibrant community rich with culture, joy and let's make a real society development. At the end of the day, this is what matters to our upcoming generations.
Value through initiatives, take more courage than a 2 years ROI of a multi million dirhams' tower.
Let's get our governments more involved in our abilities, than just getting rewards for the individual rulers who seek keeping our voices silent, and our arms bounded.
Just a thought ... to share.
Keep well, think more society than an individuals.
And success is the same in all scenarios.

2 comments:

Sandra McLeod Humphrey said...

A most interesting blog and I love your picture!

Unknown said...

Highly appreciated.

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