Nic said The Qatari society, due to the easy access to wealth, is almost deprived of human basic sensations and emotions, such hard work aiming achievements and rewards.

------Not entirely true , not all Qataris are rich. As much as 70% are on debts. The only income to many, is their governmental job wages Which is considered very low when compared to the private sector.

Many Qataris complain in public forums, local newspapers & radio/TV talk shows about being jobless, inflation, inability to pay debts & being married and yet living in their parents’ homes as they don’t have enough money to built the land granted by the government.

The real problem is education. As long as Qatari youth continue to drop collage & take on the clerk jobs offered by the government offices for the sake of raising the qatarization quota, the situation will persist.

But who said we want to become a Qatari-only nation.

It’s a flat world, my friend…

Just look around you, for whom are we building the enormous residential compounds, churches , the 5 star hotels with bars & lounges , the man made islands, the gigantic education city with its world class facilities.

There is no doubt the fabric of society is changing. Only with good education, will the Qataris be able to hold good grip of what’s coming. And according to all financial analysts , Qatar is yet to become more richer in the upcoming years.