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It is always ~10% of the population that drives a society while the remaining population, except small quantum of deviants, is just followers. Human cognition and capacity varies from one person to another and no wonder if the collective effect of 10% is more fateful than the remaining lot. However, there is one precondition, and that is the availability of freedom of all degrees to this 10% lot. Dilemma of many developing societies, including Pakistani society, is the very absence of this 10% cluster, whose cumulative inductive effect may provide the requisite push and pull, and may play the role of critical seedling required for crystallization of a society on a specific pattern. As long as the structural and functional configuration of a society does not produce a ~10% portion of its heads free from the basic constraints of life like body drives, marriage, family, children, houses, etc, and the most crucial constraint — the load of cognitive conflicts, an amorphous situations shall keep on prevailing in such rudderless societies, as no ‘chained’ Homo Sapiens can dare to adopt a ‘larger than life’ role for realizing higher ideals. Dr Shakir Ahmad, Ph.D, Postdoc, HsD

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Dr. Shakir Ahmad Shahid, PSP, Ph.D, Postdoc

Ex-Director (Counter-Terrorism), Fulbright Postdoc (Forensics), Ph.D (Chemistry), Ph.D Sch. (Criminology), M.Sc (Chem.), M.Sc (Psychology), L.L.B. , B.Sc (Bio)