
“People are genuinely good. We don’t give them much leeway and we try to judge them according to ourselves. We should give people the margin, leeway, and the opportunity to better themselves and walk the right path,” says Zafar Masud, CEO of The Bank of Punjab, on the goodness of people.
Reflecting on his miraculous survival from the PK-8303 plane crash, he shares how strangers risked their lives to save his, proof that compassion and selflessness run deep in our society. His experience is a powerful reminder of the humanity that unites us in times of crisis.
His newly released book, Seat 1C, is a gripping account of the PK-8303 crash—one of Pakistan’s deadliest aviation disasters. As one of only two survivors, Zafar Masud shares a deeply personal story of survival, the bravery of his rescuers, and the emotional and physical journey that followed. It’s a powerful reflection on second chances and the human will to endure.
See also: VCast Interview – Zafar Masud on the Goodness of People
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