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The new globallyrational.com is now up and running.  Please update your RSS feeds; here is a link to the new feed address.

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Name Change

As many studies show, names do matter. So, I am about to start a transition from the name “The Optimist’s World” to the name “Globally Rational”. It seems that “globally rational” fits my theme better, so I registered a domain name. The only reason why I originally picked “The Optimist’s World” was because “Globally Rational” wasn’t available from blogspot.com; now that I have people actually reading my blog, I think this is a good time to start the shift to the new name. I went ahead and registered the domain name “globallyrational.com”, but the blogspot address will not change for now. Hopefully, “globallyrational.com” should be up soon.

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The Optimist’s World

I am an optimist without a country and this is my journal.

(by the way, if you’re reading this on facebook, then this is actually a post from my new blog. The actual address is http://optimistworld.blogspot.com/ )

In the US, I am still considered a Pakistani. Despite spending 13 years living here, working here, and going to school here, I still have not been granted citizenship. Meanwhile, the American public continues to further restrict itself and has started a futile campaign to fight the globalization that we all know is imminent. We refuse to accept that we are part of a grand world economy and that America cannot isolate itself from the rest of the world any longer.

In Pakistan, I am considered an American or a Mohajir (Mohajir = “migrant”; my grandparents migrated to Pakistan from India after the partition in 1947, so I will never be one of the locals). They refuse to accept me culturally, but I don’t mind because I don’t particularly like their cut-throat survival-of-the-fittest stab-you-in-the-back culture. More recently, the abysmal “democratic” decisions of the ignorant and illiterate populace, which is easily swayed by propaganda, are tempting me to give up hope on the state.

But I am an optimist. Here you will find views based on my travels around the world and on my unique perspective as I proceed through the stages of the US citizenship process. You will also undoubtedly see a very interesting array of comparisons and contrasts later this year when I take a trip around the world before I move to Australia for medical school.

Welcome to the Optimist’s World.

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