الكاريزماما هى ومن هم اصحابها؟وما هى القيادة؟وهل هناك فرق بينها وبين الإدارة؟ إن الإجابه على كل هذه الأسئله والكثير غيرها تنتظرك بين دفتى هذا الكتاب، والذى من شأنه أن يغير بعض المفاهيم السائده حول حقيقه الإداره والقيادة، وأيضا من شأنه أن يثبت مفاهيم أساسية وضروريه قد تكون غير واضحه للكثيرين منا.
هُنا تجد الإلهام والتحفيز، وبلسماً لكلِّ ألم اجتاح روحك، سيأخذك هذا الكتاب لحياة أكثلر هدوءاً واستقراراً داخلياً، وأكثر نضجاً ووعياً بما يحدث حولك، سوف تعيد ترتيب
Monologue 1:
It consists of thoughts and articles, predominantly of a sensual nature, and snippets chosen by the writer from his literary dictionary to touch your heart and influence you as a reader.
عقل كامل جديد: لماذا سيحكم المبدعون المستقبل هو كتاب لدانيال إتش بينك. يفترض الكتاب أن مستقبل العمل العالمي ينتمي للمبدعين. نشر الكتاب من طرف كتب رايفرهيد
There are few writers who have chronicled with such honest clarity and such bold honesty the development of the soul through the stages of life. Peter Kamintsend (1904), Damian (1919), Siddhartha (1922), The Steppenwolf (1927), Narcissus and Goldmund (1930), and The Journey to the East (1932) are different versions of a spiritual autobiography, and different depictions of the path of Joan. Each new step refines the image of all previous steps, and each experience opens new worlds of exploration in a continuous effort to communicate the vision.
Hermann Hesse, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, was closely connected to the Indian world. He was influenced by Eastern philosophies. When he was once asked about the most important influences in his life, he said that they were “the Christian and never nationalistic spirit of my parents’ house,” “reading Chinese masterpieces,” and “the personality of the historian Jacob Burckhardt.”
About the content of the book:
They are literary texts that vary between classical and Nabati prose and poetry, in which the heartbeats of love... joy... contemplation... silence... and sadness... are evident for the most beautiful years of life, the greatest joy, the happiest feeling, the most pain, and the bitterest sadness. .