Zain Iqbal
Bio
A Civil Engineer by profession, a penchant for all sorts of sporting activities and a passion for travelling, especially to the mountainsides.
Stories (3/0)
Beware the Barrenness of Busy Life
Man is a social animal and has always sought some sort of interconnection with other species; be it on a spiritual, economic, physical or colloquial level. This quest of man has led to many developments; some intrinsic, other like snake’s skin that sheds itself regularly. Man’s propensity to stay can be likened to be an intrinsic value in this contemporary world, a quality it needs to shed away to regain the sanity it craves and the peace of mind it deserves.
By Zain Iqbal4 years ago in Motivation
Literature is the lonely planet of idealists
The intrigue, fiction and imaginative nature of literature has always labelled it close to being idealistic yet it has always represented the common man with zest and fervor and is an imitation of and individual and his surrounding’s influence on him.
By Zain Iqbal4 years ago in Poets
Globalization versus Nationalism
Globalization can be said to be a brainchild of the phenomenon known as Nation-Sates, a building block of nationalization itself. However, new dimensions are added to the debate between the two notions and hence it has become a this versus that debate with both sides having some viable opinions to back itself.
By Zain Iqbal4 years ago in The Swamp