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Good morning Afghanistan


Welcome to a bright new day and a bright new future. A day after the Taliban declared it as a National Holiday. Already a day in the Taliban calendar has been earmarked as a national holiday. A good beginning for the Taliban. They have already smelled success. They have miles to go. Plans to draw. Commemorate new plans in the calendar. Lots of things in hand to be finished. By the end of the day all eyes of the world are watching your every single move.

Whatever comes in the way make it as a stepping stone for your country in the path of freedom. You held your breath for one year. Laugh more because it will get in more fresh air into your body. You have to do everything, every single moment and every single minute before anyone else will come to snatch your success away.

You've miles to go before you sleep. Just as you've raised your voice for the difficult days ahead. Get a shovel in your hands. Lay down all your guns and violence. You cannot do two things at a time. The coming days ahead cannot be fought with violence or guns. You need a shovel in the coming months to fight the coming days. Just as an ant stores food for the bad months, be like an ant and be prepared for the difficult days ahead. Never try to impress others. That's exactly violence does. People won't remember how long a life is, but good it is. 

Good luck and all the best for today.
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