Human comedy:
By “human comedy,” I mean what I understood while I was still young, crude, and inadequate, namely the absurdity and amusements of human beings. Rather, I go further than Aristotle did in his definition of the word comedy, where he said: (Comedy is what causes laughter, rather than the defect that does not cause pain). As for me, I mean by comedy here, it is immorality, farce, play, contempt, recklessness, confusion, and the chaos of humanity, and there is no laughter in it. For me, comedy does not inspire reverence like the comedy of the Greeks or Dante, and it does not call for laughter like the comedy of Aristotle. Rather, it is a funny, crying comedy because of its contradiction and absurdity, and to those who say that humanity has accomplished a lot, I say that even if there are any notable highlights, achievements, or progress, they are the results of random interactions, scrambles, and quarrels that are unplanned and unplanned, like a gambler who sometimes wins and often loses, but it is an ungrateful gain. Or he should be praised for it, but it did not come from thought or action. Rather, it is absurdity, experimentation, and play.
وضع خارطة طريق لتحقيق الأهداف الأكثر أهمية لعملك. تعاون كريس مكتشيزني وجيم هولينج وشون كوفي في تأليف هذا الكتاب الذي حقق أعلى المبيعات في مجال كتب إدارة الأعمال ..
"Sophie Perrin" is a French woman who is fond of speed and hates stability. Her sadness is sudden but authentic, her desires are sudden but stem from existential anxiety, and her questions are many but they hide deep wounds.
And Hanifa Kamal, the stubborn Kurdish girl, lived a miserable childhood in Aleppo, which ended in painful torture when her father was forced to choose between two wives, and the decision was to divorce her mother and move them away to a distant village.
There is an “umbilical cord” connecting the two, which will only be revealed with “Paola,” who decides to travel from Paris to Aleppo.
In her novel, Maha Hassan takes us to the world of the Kurds in Syria, with all its rituals, customs and traditions, highlighting their suffering in a country in which they live, but which is cruel to them. It moves between two cultures: the West and the East, and in doing so it raises the question of identity, its true component, and the question of belonging and its meaning.
عن الكتاب في هذا الكتاب محاولة لاختزال ثلاثة آلاف سنة من التاريخ الإنساني بقصص منتقاة عن كيفية اكتساب المرء القوة، أو تفهمه لها من مختلف جوانبها، أو حماية نفسه من عسفها وتسلطها، أو الحفاظ عليها وممارستها بحكمة وتعقل، أو تحييدها واتقاء شرها.
Kitkat theories: A book that includes some of my convictions in this life. I put these convictions in pictures and similes that may often be strange or funny, so that they are easy to understand and remember by simply reading the title. The general framework of each theory consists of five fixed components, which are: the text, the explanation. Proof, application, exception. The text includes limited lines that explain the general idea of the theory, while the explanation deals with more detailed paragraphs, while the proof provides a living example of its occurrence in our daily lives, and by reviewing the application part under the name “What should I do?” You will find easy and quick instructions that give you an immediate boost to benefit from what you have read. Finally, there is the exception, which contains the opposite context in which the application is of no benefit to its owner, brings harm to him, or repel an opportunity that might bring benefit. I wish you a pleasant reading.