Two room mates in the same hostel of opposite sex crossed each other everyday, but didn't speak to each other. What does it take to break the ice and open a friendly mutual respect conversation between them. It takes the weight of a polar bear to break the ice. You don't have to have a fight in between you to start a meaningful dialogue. All it takes is respect for there other person, a desire to know each other and it takes some courage instead of starting a fight. You don't have to put out a outward drama, because if you do that and the other person also does the same then two fakes can never wish for a true friendship. It is sincerity and not to fake something which you desire most to have. This is exactly what is happening in Afghanistan. Each other knows both the men and the women know how much they have respect for the other opposite sex, but they are struggling to bring it to fruition. An open conversation with all men and women in afghanistan will pave the way for a new Afghanistan. In turn will open the doors for more afghanis who fled Afghanistan to return back to their motherland last year. Before that a safe passage to return to Afghanistan must be guaranteed by the government in afghanistan. Equality not equity when it comes to open the cultural doors of afghanistan is the way for development, growth and cultural identity. No where in the world can we see a complete degradation, destruction and chaos of culture. It is only in afghanistan. With so much of talent in the women and men in afghanistan is turned on against themselves. Truth has blindfolded them to see the real truth, made them hardened from seeing the pain of others and closed all it's door so others will not see. We hope to see all this change in the near future the blindfolds are removed, a softening of attitude and one by one all the doors opening for peace, love and prosperity to flourish in the afghan soil from August of 2022. The world must be ready to accept and welcome afghanistan into the mainstream once they are ready.
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