To those that I may have upset or come across rude and arrogant I apologise.
My point, which I fear may not have been well expressed. Was to suggest that even though Doha has issues with transport, I am sure it has many other excellent things to offer a mild and open mind man such as myself. I will hope that the tragic loss of lifes on the roads can be reduced by the transport improvement talked about. I worked in many emergency departments and know first hand the devistation motor accidents cause. Sudden tragic loss of life is the worst, not that any loss of life is not tragic.
I believe one should always and it is essential that one does respect the right of everyone to live their life as they choose to live. I am not Islamic, however I do not believe that being Islamic makes you a lesser or better person. Relationships with God are (I believe) an individual thing and I never judge a person on the basis of their believes. I listen to their points of view and respect them for the being they are. It is their faith that can make them a better person. Maybe if we all learnt tolerance first, we might move forward to living better together.
Myself I look forward to learning a new culture and way of life. This I hope will make me a better man, in turn I may effect those around me and hopefully the world we live in will become better for our childrens future.
Now back to Life in Doha. Does anyone on this forum work in the Qatar health system?
To those that I may have upset or come across rude and arrogant I apologise.
My point, which I fear may not have been well expressed. Was to suggest that even though Doha has issues with transport, I am sure it has many other excellent things to offer a mild and open mind man such as myself. I will hope that the tragic loss of lifes on the roads can be reduced by the transport improvement talked about. I worked in many emergency departments and know first hand the devistation motor accidents cause. Sudden tragic loss of life is the worst, not that any loss of life is not tragic.
I believe one should always and it is essential that one does respect the right of everyone to live their life as they choose to live. I am not Islamic, however I do not believe that being Islamic makes you a lesser or better person. Relationships with God are (I believe) an individual thing and I never judge a person on the basis of their believes. I listen to their points of view and respect them for the being they are. It is their faith that can make them a better person. Maybe if we all learnt tolerance first, we might move forward to living better together.
Myself I look forward to learning a new culture and way of life. This I hope will make me a better man, in turn I may effect those around me and hopefully the world we live in will become better for our childrens future.
Now back to Life in Doha. Does anyone on this forum work in the Qatar health system?
Live, Love and Be Kind.
It is a beautiful world lets live in peace.