Gathering information with limited time and sources is a stressful task and the more I concentrate, the stronger feeling I have of losing precious time. In my job, it's always a life and death situation at the scene, but it really counts whether you've been studying the backgrounds i.e. being ready for the haphazard events that take place at the scene.
Being in charged of a country that will never feed me with enough information, haphazard is more than a keyword, but rather an emblem for a state that can baffle the world. It maybe a chance for me to see how much I can take the stressful environment at the universal stage!
At night, I invited my staff to dinner, to reward them with the hard work we have done with the special mission early this month. It was also my first Iftar dinner outside and I really enjoyed it!
We walked through the Gandhi Street filled with shops...

getting a parking ticket first!


shops filled with high-class merchandise

oh, I won't see these worn...

a nice restaurant!

with a buffet targeting fasting customers

tasty Iranian favorites

and the almighty kababs!

finishing with Yazdi sweets
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