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#Throwback: A Day in the life, pre-COVID

A day in the life pre-COVID, is a lesson on its own, a reminder of how ungrateful mankind can be. We fail to cherish things, people and experiences as we live them yet, reminisce on the beauty of them when we cannot have them any longer. As we learn to combat COVID-19 as a global community, how about we also learn to rework our priorities in ways that benefit not only our physical but also our mental and emotional health? Let's vow to be kinder to each other, more present in compoany of others and actively engaging in our relationships... and just maybe, we can step positively into the world post-Coronavirus. #LetsKeepTheHopeAlive! . . . Share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments down below, or connect with us via: EMAIL: thesanniahexperience@gmail.com  INSTAGRAM: @thesanniahexperience_blog FACEBOOK: @thesanniahexperience YOUTUBE: @SanniahExperience Or you can reach us at: +92-321-4720084 .

Twenty Must-Read Books of all Time!

© The Sanniah Experience! (TSE) By The Sanniah Experience! & Sanniah Hassan I basically developed a love for reading and writing around the time when I was twelve years old [just to be clear, it was more of a realization that I loved them all along. I was just looking for the perfect book]. The book I would read because I wanted to and not because I had to, and that happened to be an Austen classic. The books I had read prior to it had felt tedious partly because I had been assigned Charles Dickens’ books as a child for homework, nonetheless. In my opinion, Dickens should be reserved for an older individual, perhaps a teenager. As a kid, I hated his descriptions and his characters because for some reason I just could not relate to the story I did. So here I am compiling a list of books (in no particular order of significance) for The Sanniah Experience! which has managed to engage me for one or more reasons. These books make for a wholesome experience and tend to ...

Quote of the Day: Commemorating Quaid-e-Azam

An Original piece by The Sanniah Experience! The video is up on YouTube. The link is attached at the bottom of this piece.  © The Sanniah Experience! (TSE) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah or the Father of the Nation for Pakistan was born to a Karachi-based family in the 1860s. A lawyer by profession, the Quaid perhaps knew full well the need for a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent. "Think hundred times before you take a decision, but once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man." Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah Quaid-e-Azam, and his younger sister, Mohtarma Fatima Ali Jinnah, have contributed greatly towards the inception and Partition of Pakistan, literally meaning, the land of the pure.  The Quaid was wiser for his time since he rightfully pointed out the need for and deep-seated existence of the "Two Nation Theory" which clearly stated that Muslims and Hindus were not just two religions, they were actually...