My two annas. All one can do as in Christian spirit is to wish more power to those who are are indeed attempting to better their lot.
People come from different backgrounds, influences, awareness, etc. There were families comprising one son and many daughters, hence the possibility of working abroad, which essentially led to migration (yes, yes, nothing came on a platter) to places in Africa, was eschewed by those who stepped back. Others went ahead and moved on, were indeed lauded, and are not shy of citing the plaudits that came they way. Why not one may say, and yes more power to those stalwarts. Yet others moved on to Portugal, and in that seizing of opportunity some neglected/abandoned their adoptees (poskem/posko/poskim/. Basically they were amputated from the families that had brought them in. I heard of a woman who turned to prostitution. But how would they know what could happen?! There are many kinds of migrations, and many kinds of opportunities sought according to the prevailing time. Often one is prevailed over and gets derailed, often one prevails over hurdles while managing to make hay. Everyone cannot be cannot be administrators, doctors, top athletes, or engineers! As one often hears God knows who to give what, and besides their mothers went regularly to early morning mass. All abundance and blessings, which they rightfully deserve. The current reality as it impacts seekers is revealed in a wide gamut where some have done well, and others who have failed miserably, all others according to their chutzpah, skills and acumen. As long as there appears to be what look like doors of opportunity, indeed people will head through these to those pastures which signal they have a need for them, or where they believe they stand a chance. If could be seen as wishful things or a mirage in the mind, but it is their lot to see what they see. All this suggests, that in the process of observation and ad hoc analyses, those who are well off or reasonably settled may feel afflicted on account of the state of things, and given the plausibility that one too may be seen as a representative of those job seekers from Goa, eyesores! As was said: Whatsoever you do to the least of my brethren, that you do unto me (mojea thaim). Venantius J Pinto On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Gabe Menezes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 22 August 2015 at 14:09, Dr Mario Rebello <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > <johndesa@...> writes: > > > > > HI > > > > I AM A GOAN DOCTOR WHO LIVED IN QATAR FOR 1 YEAR > > > > I have just got my Portuguese Passport this week by GOD'S GRACE!!!!. I > have > > done my entire process of Portuguese Passport through a very reliable > > honest > > Portuguese Lawyer from Portugal. I am also a resident of Mumbai, but born > > in > > Goa...... > > > > > > > > My Portuguese lawyer has his office in Goa. He is excellent in > complicated > > cases, names mismatch, parents born in Goa but both dead, divorce, > > annulment, cases, followup of old cases. He has a lot of experience and > has > > complicated more than 7 lacs Portuguese Nationality cases from Goa, > Daman & > > Diu. > > > > > > The lawyers are very approachable and give you their feedback about your > > case regularly. > > > > > > I can strongly vouch for their services. You may contact these Portuguese > > Lawyers at the following address: > > > > Email : [email protected] > > > > > > Hope this helps.. > > > > > > Cheers > > Dr Mario Rebello > > > > Comment: 7 lacs of Portuguese Passports effected, wow, how many more done > by others! Most heading for Swindon Town. > > > DEV BOREM KORUM > > Gabe Menezes.
