The author expresses disappointment with the current situation in Pakistan, stating that there seems to be little to no hope. In the past, there was always something to cling onto, but now there is a realization that no one is the solution and no one has learned from the country’s past mistakes. The problem is not just the politicians, the army, or the judiciary but also the inability to hold them accountable. The author believes that the history of Pakistan is just a version of the truth that is convenient to people’s prejudices, making it impossible to learn from it. The author mentions different political parties and their supporters, highlighting how their versions of history are selective and biased towards their interests. The problem is that people allow those in power to pander to their personal biases and prejudices, and they package it as their convenient truth. The author concludes that Pakistan is in trouble because those in power do not learn from history or correct their mistakes, and people seem content with feigning ignorance.