Re: What do you dislike about Pakistani Mentality
You contradicted yourself by first stating change never comes, then you mentioned evolution. I agree that perfection is an ideal and can not be achieved but the pursuit to achieve this ideal is what makes us better. And yes good and bad have always been intertwined throughout history and will remain so in future. The definition of good and bad is therefore relative to both time and geography, what was previously considered bad is now acceptable and vice-versa.
Society dictates what is acceptable behavior and what is not, due to globalization we have too much information and exposure of other societies/cultures and contrasting our values with theirs results in generalizations such as ‘Pakistani Mentality’ whereas there is no such thing.
To some cultures mass slaughtering of animals that we do on Eid is barbaric, but then again who are they to judge our traditions? Therefore I think we should refrain from such generalizations, so i second @diwana
I agree with all what you said except that one type of change is revolutionary and the other happens slowly sometimes by itself and sometimes with assistance…in later case, we call it reformation. If it were up to me I would concentrate on restoring rather than reforming or transforming.