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I Need A Real Life!

    Are we all happy? Are we actually happy? I thought I was happy and living a pretty decent life. However, after working three full-time office jobs from nine to five or seven-thirty to four, I have realized that life isn't so much fun for us middle-class people. Well for most of us. I mean, I find my life just repeating itself over and over. Pretty much every weekday is the same. So here's what I've been doing from Mondays to Fridays:  1) Wake up. 2) Get ready for work. 3) Go to work. 4) Gym. 5) Play Xbox or watch TV for an hour. 6) Back to sleep.   Do I get to do different things at work? Yeah, but not really. It's just the same basic things I get to do mostly. We might do one or two new things once in a while, but they will take about only half an hour or so. Then for the next six to seven hours, you are pretty much waiting for the time to go by, even though you won't be doing anything exciting after work.   Do I like to go to wo...

Why Fox Sports 1 Should Hire Me?

Syed Dawer Hussain is not qualified for FS1 Network!   If you aren't a qualified and an experienced reporter or a former sports athlete, then you don't deserve to have TV time with a sports network like Fox Sports 1 (FS1). Well, I am not a professional reporter and I am certainly no sports athlete. I don't even have the qualifications to be a sports reporter, as I didn't go to a well-known college and I didn't even major in journalism. There are seven sports media people I follow on FS1 regularly. They are Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, Colin Cowherd, Jason Whitlock, Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Doug Gottlieb. All these guys worked super hard to get to where they are right now. Also, they have inspired me to look at sports deeper and write about it. Yes, I know I am not close to any of these guys, but I have the potential to be one day, as good or even better than they are. I don't have their background to be a superstar sports media personality, but...

Why I Love New York So Much?

    I wasn't born in New York. It wasn't even the first city or state I visited outside of the city Karachi, where I was born. NY was the third place I visited after Amsterdam and London in 1995. I first came to New York in 1997, when I was about three years old. I don't remember anything from my first two visits to New York. It was in 2001 when I fell in love with New York. At the time I was only seven years old and during my visit here in New York, I was just doing a comparison between New York and the city of Karachi. First I thought the whole New York State was considered a city, and the city where I was living, Newburgh, was one of the towns of New York. Everything being so nice and clean, so big, all the big trees, and no sun burning down over my head, made me appreciate New York a lot. I started calling New York my home. According to my parents and my older siblings, I was just enjoying my moment in New York. They thought that when I'll get back to K...