Life in 20 Pages by Amb. Dr. Abdulsalam AlMadani is a book that simplifies life, helps you understand people, and encourages you to have a positive attitude and high spirit despite all your hardships. The book highlights events and incidents in your daily life and teaches you how to deal with them with ease. It helps you solve your problems, achieve your aspirations, and articulate your dreams, no matter how impossible they seem.
Lifelong experiences are put in quotes to make it easy for people to understand life. The more you dig in, the more you realize that your biggest problems could have been solved if you changed your approach.
Life in 20 Pages will take you on a journey where you will feel lighter, happier, and more determined.
The word has a stronger effect than the effect of an arrow. With a word we contemplate, with a word we become discouraged, with a word we increase courage, and with a word we retreat. The most powerful word is the one that has a change in the soul for the better, and encourages you to review your life accounts, to evaluate what you have presented, what you will present, and what is your life’s approach.
“Fly with Me” is one of the books that influences the human psyche, due to the depth of its approach, starting with the title of the book until the last letter in it. I direct the recipient to the word of command with the motivational word “fly” that has a direct effect on the subconscious mind to look up, and the writer linked this matter to a more profound word. .. “With Me” left his mark in achieving this, and the intelligence in motivating the reader to take flight was spot on, as the writer moves in gradual stages in each topic he addresses.
The introduction to the book was inspiring, as the writer deliberately explained the symbol of the “falcon” in how it inspires people to aspire to the best, patience, courage, ambition, freedom, and discovery. Then he takes the reader to situations and stories that raise the spirits, excite the soul, revive hopes, and present him with important points that guide him to maintain this high determination and create the path for him to achieve. His goals, citing realistic examples that are simple in their narration, close to the heart, and inspire people regardless of their affiliation, gender, or orientation.
After the writer lit the fuse of inspiration in the reader's mind, and instilled in him the enthusiasm to face all of life's challenges, he began to arm him to face these challenges, and shed light on abilities that exist in humans but are neglected and inactive, so he focused on the human senses that go beyond the five conventional senses.
While you are on a journey with the writer, you feel that you have wasted energy, the most important of which is the sense of imagination, insight, and telepathy, which could bring about a big change if we were fully aware of their presence in our daily practice. What is most important in conveying all this amount of values and information is that it is far from idealism in application and close to human life. You will be inspired by balance and be convinced that simplicity in presentation adds to the value provided, and this is the secret of the book’s distinction.
When you read a motivational and inspiring book such as “Fly with Me,” you will be struck by its realism, inspiration, simplicity, diversity, and impact. This is because in each value the writer presented a real situation that you live, apply, and learn. Thus, the book has a soul, mind, and heart that the reader imitates, and you feel between the lines that you are reading a friend or relative who knows what is inside you and fills It creates empty questions within yourself and motivates you to aspire, strive, and persevere, so you have no other way but to soar.
In this novel, “Sabwat Yassin,” we will see the fictional character of the intellectual divided into two characters, the character that the state created, fabricated, and presented as its true self. The original character who escaped from this dark fate went to the home of the religious people from whom he had tried to escape, and then to the community of the Non-Qabalan, a tribe seeking peace who had no dream except to escape from the Qabalan, the sons of Cain, the eternal killer.
Yassin escapes and flees, but the state is bigger, and we will read in the novel: “He looked again in the mirror... The face is a real Yassin, there is no doubt, no doubt, no worry about it. But what about this large number of Yassins in the mirrors, Yasin the face, Yasin the back, Yasin the right? Yassin on the left, Yassin al-Qadhali in front, and Yassin al-Yami on the left.”
Sabwat Yassin is an image of an intellectual torn between the dream of a universal culture and an oppressed society
Until that meeting:
Oh this death that lives so powerfully..
How did it start with you? He took the basis and foundation
Security and reassurance...the soul and the breath...
He did not know that after you I became forgotten on the road
Known as the nobody... far from me...
I can't hear my voice anymore. I'm the address whose messages don't reach me.
How did you involuntarily become a stranger?
I am not tempted by the introduction and I am not bothered by staying in the middle
Better stability in the back.
هذه مأساة لكنها فرصة تتيح لنا إصلاحات جذرية في نظام التعليم. كتاب قد لا يفسّر ما يحدث من كوارث طبيعية؛ لكنه بكل تأكيد يكشف بالوثائق والأدلة عن النيات المبيت