Stop kidding yourself
"The art of remaining a child until the end and die a fool"
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Publisher Description
This book tells the story of an old country (we'll call it The Gaul) that likes to tell stories. Today, this country finds itself in the situation of a child who doesn't want to grow up in the hope of preserving indefinitely the wonderful privileges it enjoys. Infantilism is an ideology, infantilization of the masses a tradition skillfully nurtured by the elites.
If this country wants to remain or return to being a free country, it must make its own revolution today, to become an adult and finally fit into the world as it is.
This book also tells the story of the individual's apprenticeship as he or she moves from childhood to adulthood, awakening to reality, to his or her own reality.
Over and above the freedoms gained through personal revolution, it explores the issues for the advanced adult who, if he or she does not want to die a fool, must learn reconciliation, the art of dancing in rhythm with all the fragments of his or her inner and outer puzzle.
This path of lucid integration also concerns traditional companies, hierarchical as in the industrial age, which can only survive with fewer ideal procedures, more realism and greater agility.
This triple book is at the crossroads of timeless individual issues and highly topical managerial and national problems. It denounces the triple illusion of nations, companies and spoiled children who tell themselves stories. He proposes a solution: learn to live with uncertainty.
Cover : Drawing by François Baude