Villager gets a laptop for his kid's education
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
- Mashoque Ali comes from the Halepoto comumunity, a Sindhi tribe located in a remote village near Tando Allahyar (a small town) of Sindh
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Despite being from a small place like that and missing an opportunity to get himself education he aims high to get his kids educated so they could become better human beings in the society.
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Please tell Mashoque Ali that although an education is a wonderful thing, having an inspiring father like him will show his children all they need to know about being the best sort of human being. They must be so proud of him. ❤
You are absolutely right, the best thing against poverty is a good education!👍🤗
Mashoque is such a great father and genuine human, his kids are lucky to have him as an example. And it is really wonderful to see this awesome space and community you have created for all of these guys. I'm proud of you both, Adnan and Mashoque! Keep the love flowing, brothers!
I like how proud Mashoque is about his daughter doing well in school. We all know the position of girls and women isn't exactly amazing in most of Pakistan (it may be different in Sindh province, I'm not sure). But for him to encourage her to develop her potential is certainly forward thinking, perhaps even progressive. He has good reasoning too, saying that if his children receive a good education they can go on educating the next generations. He clearly understands that in today's world, education is the way out of poverty and ignorance and into prosperity and peace. People like Mashoque give me hope.
Mashoque says he isn't educated and that the difference you can tell but he sure is intelligent.
I've been to places I used to love and saw it was now only destruction, drugs, and homelessness. I have cried over those things too Mashoque. 💔
Beautiful father, such love for his children. What a fantastic gift you gave him! 🎁
These guys are awesome. Despite having different levels of education, they are more thoughtful and wise than some people I know with college degrees. Mashallah
As I already said in the comments of the community post, this is amazing. He seems to be a great father and I wish him and his kids all the best. His children can be proud of their father. Even though he may lack certain education, he is still a wise man.
Although someone might've never had a formal education, they may be ridiculously smart in the ways of life
@@manaalmoosa7977 Exactly!
7:08 I’m 41 and if you would have told me 20 years ago that I have “friends” that I love, watch, and support a million miles away like I do these men, I’d call you crazy. I absolutely love every single one of them and pray for them and wish them nothing but the best. I feel great joy when new videos are posted, as it’s like spending time with friends. ❤
He stayed home and worked to take care of his younger siblings instead of getting his education. He's an actual George Bailey. His pride in his children's accomplishments is so moving to me. What a beautiful man.
3:19 I love this so much! I’ll have a daughter in 12th grade (Senior in high school) next year and while it’s required by law and the norm here, I’m still proud of her for all she done and achieved. I can tell he feels the same way! ❤
Very wise sir, never refuse a gift, but when you have more than you need, pass something to someone who needs. I have a lot of education, but children need good morals and thinking skills more than knowledge, and that comes from home. Education is more of a test proving you can succeed given what's in front of you, and successful people have this. Blessings to your family under your teachings.
1:07 oh my goodness. This breaks my heart. He is educated! He’s a wonderful man.
Mashoque is a man of kindness, reflection and openness. Greetings from Germany 🙏🏼
Here in USA 🇺🇸, Either learn a trade...Welding,Carpentery,Mechanic or you get your G.E.D.
I chose to Tig weld aluminum and was great at it in my early years but as time went by I developed a Tremor.
Well it's very hard to Tig weld .058 aluminum toolboxes free handed.
So now I work with my father at church....mow and clean yards,mechanic....
I thank God in heaven for blessing me with other skills.
We love your videos
In the world today education by itself can only get you so far. But you actually have to find a way to apply what you learned. Learning lessons from family is also needed. You also must be humble always trying to learn despite your situation. There are many who waste their education because they act so high and mighty to look down on others. Always learn a situation and respond accordingly.
Such a great channel, much love and respect,
May his family use it in good health
Bless this man!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
You are wonderful beautiful people. How inspirational. Love and Blessings to you all
Thank you! You too!
What a great man. Regards from Yorkshire UK.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Beautiful exchange
❤ Fantastic.
It is so refreshing to listen to people on this channel. Bless you all, even if we may not have the same "religion", we are still humans.
When I was deployed in Afghanistan one of the things that I am proud of was reaching out with an ANA soldier while both of us were on guard duty. We taught each other a little of each language, Just Because. Simple words and alphabet.
That is an Awesome Gift, a major reason I went into Computer Science and Network Engineering was what that tool was able to do for me.
My school had dated resources on only a few topics I was interested in, if any at all. Having access to Encyclopedia's as a window into a much larger world was amazing being able to use GPS software to go and actually view an area in the world. Experiencing different cultures as a child though content like music/art/video games/movies.
I figured that was a great pursuit in life to bring that access to others, to look and see what humans can build, design and what stories we tell.
Hopefully those networks are still running outside of Kandahar.
deployed in Afghanistan.......while most people were standing in line at Starbucks complaining of $6 coffee.... says alot
@@user-dw8mj8tb2l heh, from what I can remember at Kandahar Airbase was green bean coffee at the bazar, or Tim Hortons in the NATO area.
Though I think some of the Defac's had regular Folgers if you could track it down in time before you had to be back on the flight line, and if it was early in the morning.
The Bazar had some pretty intricate looking Hookah glassware and some nice rugs, at least for me to remember it years later.
But I spent most of my time at a Forward Operating Base as a Signal guy.
So, Some Experiences differ from others :P
This is so touching! I love it ❤
Thanks, hope you are doing great Sarah :-)
Another 2 laptops perhaps - one for each of his children? Most kids in the West have their own laptops. A desk area is also good, somewhere quiet for the kids to study.
Education is MASSIVELY important.
So glad his daughter is valued and encouraged.
How Afghanistan treats 50% of the population appallingly.
4:07 is there an address where we can send his children pens, markers, notebooks, calculators, crayons, etc? If not, is there a Venmo or PayPal? I’d LOVE to send them some wonderful school supplies.
Can I suggest The Orb Little fluffy Clouds. This is great btw.
Love to see you discuss "1947 Roswell crash" with the tribals
Posting this request on a video about education is WILD
There's a great line from a musician here in New Zealand that this interview reminded me of. He spent his early adulthood rapping, doing drugs, "getting up to no good", but after he had his kid he released a new album and it had the line "And really my biggest success as a man isn't my best track, I'm not interested in being the best rapper, only wanna be the best dad".
It's a beautiful song, Quincy's March.
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You don't need education if you know how to listen to other opinions rather than lock yourself in with a single line
What's the state of girls' education there? Do they get similar educational opportunities as boys?
What happened to Riaz Jutt?
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Insensitive remark. I guess a troll's job is to willfully miss the point. This was a loving, thoughtful, informative video. Your comment lacks all of those qualities, suggesting that you do, as well.
@@karenfryberger4260 FFS, Karen, maybe ask a question before you berate someone for what YOUR brain inferred.
I read it as the OP wanting Adnan to introduce the Tribal people to computer gaming.
Neither of us will know for sure unless we as OP their intention.
Since you think it's ok to call OP a troll, I'm sure you'll think nothing of me telling you your parents gave you a fitting name.
OP, can you clarify the meaning of your comment.
Wholesome, love to hear a little about their lifes in general. Makes it easy to relate to them. I would'nt mind if you would made a Q&A video or just ask them to introduce themselves in general and talk about whats going on in their lifes, given they want to talk about it.