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Our beautiful world of limitless talent and opportunities

Iqbal Latif - 9/13/2007

I don't know about anyone else, the underlying link at the end of the article leads you to a really very touching performance; raw talent is a God gifted quality, the interconnected world today is discovering hidden talent at an unprecedented speed. We are every second becoming nations with richer and deeper cultures. In this world of ours from ‘environment to economy’ from ‘global warming to sub-prime woes; ‘pessimists’ reign supreme.

The link is a display of great magnitude of cultural and talent diversity that has been unleashed by the forces of relentless development and the death of distance. It reflects how ‘civilization’ is becoming affluent and self conscious. Whatever is the power of ‘inconvenient lies’ it is fading, the forces of construction and optimism are on the up. Perhaps the world fortunes of human capital growth have never been brighter and rosier. Lucky are those who live in this world enjoying every moment gifted to us with the greatest vein of optimism and avant-garde events.... Kindly raise the volume of your speakers at the top level..

Intellect is mounting, prosperity and affluence and yester year epidemics that use to wipe clean millions are becoming history. As we become prosperous our scope to enlarge are horizons are unlimited, sky is the limit for a person who is talented. This is the age of information and prosperity set free by constant endeavour of collective human spirit to better our conditions and improve our world. Talent cannot be cultivated in a vacuum of darkness and destruction, the mushrooming of talent epitomises the sophistication and freshness of our conditions we generally live in. A carbon infested economically degenerated societies usually implode. Today we live in a world far and away from shameful, lowly past of ‘Dickens’ David Copperfield , the most clear autobiography that highlights the poverty and social stratification of Victorian society in London slum.. In the same London today talent mushrooms as vista of improvements keep intensifying.

This is our world. Hallelujah….

Iqbal Latif writes for the Global Politician about Islam and related issues.

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