Life
Qatari Cars: An Exploration of Culture and Preferences
Hey, everyone! Today, I want to write to you about something fascinating – Qatari car culture! Have you ever noticed how we adapt the names of cars to fit our language and preferences? Well, you’re in for a treat as I take you on a journey to explore the unique Qatari car scene, from the […]
The Last Word: Life Lessons from Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture
If I knew that this was my last blog post, what would I want to say? It’s a thought-provoking question, inspired by the last lecture of Carnegie Mellon professor and alumnus Randy Pausch, a man who left an indelible mark on the world. His lecture, delivered on September 18, 2007, was a captivating testament to […]
Amen!
﷽ All praises belong to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. The Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful. The One who has granted us the Deen of Islam, and made us among the believers. O Allah, the One who guides whomsoever He wills, we turn to You seeking guidance and steadfastness in the Deen. Keep us […]
From Fast Lanes to Life Lessons: How a Crash Course in Adversity Shaped a Reckless Teen
As I sit here reminiscing about my teenage years, I can’t help but be struck by how much my life has changed since that fateful day in 1988. Returning to Qatar for my final year of high school, I was young, reckless, and believed the world was my oyster. Little did I know, a single […]
Rethinking Attendance Tracking: Focusing on Work Output Rather than Physical Presence
photo credit: Pentarux Attendance tracking has long been an essential aspect of managing workplaces, ensuring that employees are present and accounted for. While it plays an important role in specific settings, such as factory shifts and customer-facing jobs, the significance of tracking attendance in other job environments is worth reconsidering. As work becomes more flexible […]