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If we compare our lifestyle with today and in 1950s or 1960s, it was much better and relaxing. In our era, we used to go for fishing and pearl diving. My friends and I used to spend the whole day sometimes in sea. We made good profit and did not go through hardship to make a livelihood.
The media we enjoyed the most that time was “Radio”. We would sit together and listen to some talk shows and then discuss it among ourselves. “I can not recall any radio show, its been along time” Al-Hamely said. The relationship was stronger and smallest thing brought the whole community together. “If any of us got a big fish, we would create an uproar that would attract other people and give us applause for our hard work,” said.
We used to have breakfast, lunch and dinner together. Sometimes men would cook and serve to others and sometimes we get it from other people living in our compound. Today, we barely get to see our children because of media development.
We used to eat the simplest food such as dates, rice, water and a normal curry. We got dates imported from Al-Basra in Iraq and other provisions from other Arab countries. Our life was simple and much more humbler compared to some youth today.
We were the happiest people I would say at that time. We used to enjoy each moment and would constantly remember God for his favor upon us.
When Oil was discovered, our lifestyle began to change. We got richer and Television began to spread. Regardless, not many people spent their time watching TV or hearing Radio, we gave more importance to making our life better and improving kinship.
If we compare our lives today with our lives in the 1950′s or 1960′s, we were much more happier and relaxed back then. In that era, we used to go fishing, pearl diving, and my friends and I used to spend the whole day sometimes out at sea. We made good profit and did not go through any hardships to make a living.
The media enjoyed the most during that time was the radio. We would sit together and listen to talk shows and afterwards discuss it among ourselves. “I hardly can remember the radio shows, its been a long time.” Al-Hamely stated. The relationships were stronger and smallest things brought the whole community together. “If any of us caught a big fish, we would create an uproar that would attract other people and give us applause for our hard work,” he said.
We used to eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner together. Sometimes men would cook and serve to others and sometimes we would get it from other people living in our compound. Today, we barely get to see our children because of the attention of the media.
We used to eat the simplest food such as dates, rice, water and a normal curry. We got dates imported from Al-Basra in Iraq and other provisions from other Arab countries. Our life was simple and much more humbler compared to some youth today.
We were the happiest people I would say at that time. We used to enjoy each moment and would openly thank God for his favor upon us.
However, when oil was discovered, our lifestyle began to change. We got richer and television began to spread. Regardless, not many people spent their time watching TV or listening to the radio anymore, we gave more importance to making our lives better and improving our kinship
Respectful answers please, anything immature will just be ignored.
Anyway, I know that many Atheists argue that religion was and still is the cause of intolerance and hatred (although I believe that people who try to use religion to fuel hatred have other motives) but you cannot deny that it’s what gives many people hope and keeps them going. For an example, people in rural villages in Tanzania have nothing. They live on maize and beans and even the children have to work hard all day. They’re villages are riddled with Malaria, Yellow Fever and many other diseases but guess what? They smile, they’re hospitable and welcoming and little things make them happy. Most of them were Christian or Muslim and devote followers of their faiths and it was clear that this is what kept them so positive. I rarely see livelihood and friendliness like theirs in my country, where many people are agnostic. I think that believing in God generally makes people happier individuals (I’m talking about the majority, not extremist cases).
People real the whole thing before answering. I love and believe in God too.
Hi Brain *waves*
I’ve been there, that’s how 
I know that there are bad people out there who give religion a bad name but you can’t deny that it’s the greatest source of hope for many who may have otherwise given up.
I think it does all kinds of good, and while I don’t particularly care to get involved with it, or hold any particular religious views, I think most of the atheists you see running around the internet are pretty much just thin skinned, pretentious little jerk offs, so to speak.
Anyways, just to make a quick example, go read your local scandal sheet, whatever it is, the one that reports all the swell murders that take place in your area every weekend, and count how many of those events took place in religious places, like churches, versus how many took place in nice, a-religious places, like bars.
No I think anyone who bothers to look for any amount of time would have to conclude that religion does all kinds of good in the world. Nothing is an unalloyed benefit of course, but I won’t waste my time trying to discourage it.
I am doing a report and i dont know anything about this topic PLEASE HELP!
A tiger does not preserve the livelihood of India in anyway.
rural livelihood
People are struggling around the world and going without many of the basic needs such as medical care and food. The United States is no exception.
essential and lifestyle items in the countryside.
As I attained marriageable age, my parents wish that I should marry as early as possible. But there are no working guys of our own community available in and around my place, so that I could marry and continue in my job. There are marriage proposals from parents of candidates who are working as Software engineers in MNCs and othere reputed companies as well. But I shall have to leave my job and go as a housewise. I am afraid of the fate of these software engineers, as I fear that there is no continuity in their jobs and earnings. As long as their projects continue, they will earn their bread and butter. As they become older (after 5 to 8 yers of service), they are replaced by new generation engineers even at low salary packages. Thus I suspect uncertainty of livelihood in the long run. I prefer to marry a guy who is having stable income in govt sector in and around my place, so that I need not give up my govt job. So that we both can work together and with even small salary, we may perhaps lead a more peaceful life than that of a METRO life in cities where these software people/ MBA related job holders remain. Is my thinking correct ? Or am I unnecessarily worried? Please anyone guide me.
As there are no candidates of our community in my local area, I may have to go for inter-caste/inter-relegion marriage. As a female, I am worried about which stand I should take in the right direction.
you are excessively worried and a good software engineers earm more than govt job and there jobs are stable….with experiance there salary increases…..gud luck for ur marriage