It is frustrating to hear these types of news everyday. Before even thinking about Pakistani people’s reactions to these news, I want to put myself in their shoes. I would definitely have a nerve attack. I cannot imagine what it will feel like hearing about people’s deaths everyday. It is hard for people like us to understand Pakistani people. Because, we have never faced challenges like they do. These people’s main wish is to stay alive and to live a peaceful life with their loved ones. If we ask what is the main wish of ordinary Americans, we would definitely not hear an answer as to stay alive. This is the least thing we think about in our daily lives. But, for ordinary Pakistanis staying alive is the major goal. They have no rights as humans due to Taliban’s ruthlessness. At this point most of them do not even want to have a rights because of their fear of death. They just want a peace. Hearing programs like these morally and mentally breaks Pakistani people. I am sure each one of them thought about the death while listening to these programs and this is unbelievably frustrating. …show more content…
It gives a confidence, power and knowledge to people. As Malala said “one teacher, one child, one book and one pen - they can change the world.” There is a huge meaning behind these words. Malala wanted to say that if every person in Pakistan was educated, Taliban won’t be able to get even close to them. Because, education opens people’s eyes. Uneducated man is a blind man. Education changes the way human things and analizes the life. One educated person is powerful than hundred uneducated