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I cried seeing old age -------

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By Salman KhanPublished 4 years ago 4 min read

I cried seeing old age --------

This was the song of an Indian film 'Third Type' -

The time was the sixties ---

It was regularly broadcast on Indian radio and resounded in the streets.

We were going through a difficult time of age at that time so we were unaware of the hidden message in this song. They used to do it; those who did not come and go saw the youth - those who did not come, they grew up - after that they used to fill a cold sigh - why they used to sigh even in that time. Were ignorant

But not long ago, Guddu Khan was seen in a video interviewing Ms. Rakhshi, a former artiste who has been performing dance in Pakistani films. Had achieved and planned - the result was that now that old age had entered her life, she was still in good spirits and financially comfortable - she was saying that she had guessed. As time went on, his body would not be able to accompany him in the dance and he would not have to find an alternative source of income. What she thought was that she was saying that she always kept the Suzuki in her possession when she could have a good car - the reason she said or when my purpose was being solved. What to show in front of people - Guddu also admitted that he used to interview people from different parts of the film industry, but most of them did not have the right kind of planning. Shaan got it - but Rakhshi was free from it - may Allah keep her happy

Growing up is a topic on which different people keep writing columns and keep telling us about how to cope with the future, what to do so that it is not our turn to regret and cry. The Book of Guidance from Allah Almighty is also giving some guideline in Surah An-Nahl verse 70 - Allah Almighty says: His memory is impaired - his nerves are weakened - his eyesight is affected - he is unable to walk - his brain can reach the point where he is shocked to hear bad or sad news. O -

One person wrote in the commentary on Rakhshi Sahib's video that I am living a retired life - even before I retired I had made it clear to myself that now privileges and privileges would be gone - so I didn't have to worry too much.

He said that when he was retiring, a gentleman had given him very good advice not to interfere too much in the affairs of the house. If you did not have any problem then now you are going to get rid of the worms then the problem will arise so keep this aspect in mind.

One of my subordinates - Saqib Sahib - once said the same thing in Brussels twenty-five years before he retired, that a man should find a hobby after retirement so that his sense of pointlessness disappears. - It is good if he takes care of the work of social welfare - Saqib Sahib, while continuing his speech, said that if he does not get any job after retirement, then he should start preaching and find a way to pass the time. I also say that if there is any such way according to your religious sect, find it - if nothing else, start teaching students.

Nowadays Allah Almighty has blessed us with another blessing - if you don't know how to use internet or whatsapp telephone then learn - keep sharing your experiences etc - most elderly people complain that If there is no one, then thanks to this internet this shortcoming will go away considerably.

Retirement is a must for every government and non-government employee. People who are attracted to various investments after retirement also come to collect your money - they should be avoided - they may be your dear relatives and also your acquaintances - when I retired, my I met a lower level employee of the department and got acquainted with the benefits of investing in agricultural land - I was shocked to hear his lecture - at first he could not speak but that day it seemed that he was bigger There can be no speaker - the dialogue was something like this

"Sir, make a decision - not tomorrow, not today, not today, not now, not now, not at the same time, time is not enough," and so on and so forth.

In this regard, Musarrat Jabeen, former editor of Akhbar-e-Mahilaan and former columnist of Jang-e-Akhbar praised the government agency "Qaumi Bachat" - she writes that she was pleasantly surprised and satisfied to see such a crowd at National Savings Offices. Even though people still trust their country and government institutions - those who are dissatisfied with the functioning of these centers will be right in their position that it is a waste of time anyway but their work In no case can the finger be pointed at the style - we show any customer

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