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Paperback Comment Exister? [French] Book

ISBN: 1727089049

ISBN13: 9781727089042

Comment Exister? [French]

Bienvenue dans un processus qui pourrait bien devenir la chose la plus importante de toute ta vie: exister pour toi-m me et pour les autres comme l'air, le feu, l'eau et la terre. Vivre dans une harmonie parfaite, dans un syst me d'union familiale, une connexion culturelle communautaire et une vraie communion sociale des peuples du monde entier. En tenant ce livre entre tes mains, tu dois imaginer que ce r cit est un bilan de ta vie. Comment r agirais-tu si un jour tu voyais ton nom crit sur les murs de ta ville ? N'as-tu jamais eu envie de te retrouver devant une foule d'inconnus et d'avoir le bonheur d' tre consid r comme un chef de file, une r f rence pour la communaut ? N'as-tu jamais voulu tre reconnu par tous pour tes lumi res ? N'as-tu jamais r v de partager tes richesses, ton potentiel et de mettre tes talents au service des autres ? N'as-tu jamais souhait pouvoir fa onner l'avenir afin d'orienter le monde vers un d veloppement durable? Un monde qui serait construit comme une grande maison, avec des mat riaux d'excellence, gage de tol rance et d'unit . N'as-tu jamais eu envie de faire triompher la vie en coutant tous ces coeurs engag s battre l'unisson pour que survivent les tres vivants ? Tu as toutes les qualit s requises pour conna tre le succ s d'une existence r elle dans un monde r el. HOW TO EXISTE? Whenever I could, being the good old journalist that I am, I would write about what I have experienced and what I have observed Being an immigrant who did not speak the language of my new home, but was educated in my native country, I know first-hand about being misjudged and dismissed. Immigrants try their best to fit in, going against the reality of exclusion in all its forms: social, economic and cultural. The challenge for newcomers is not just to find a job, but also to find a purpose for this new life, the right cause worthy of fighting for, and a way to contribute. People immigrate to America from around the world with a preconceived vision that is very far from the reality of their evolving new life. I was one of them. Leaving your native country for whatever reason and trying to make it in another is obviously not easy because the culture, language, and traditions are so different. Unfamiliarity and the sense of being alone, away from loved ones, plus the desire to go back home, constantly permeate your thinking. Knowing that it is not feasible is heartbreaking. It is the people you meet along the way that can unknowingly give you the strength to continue. Each new person you meet brings something to the table, each one like a piece of a puzzle that all together forms a beautiful picture; each one trusting that whatever they contribute is unique and important so things can go smoothly. This realization keeps you going, especially at work, performing tasks that you have never done before. My eyes are closed and my pen struggles to release memory to share the experience of climbing the stairs of life's lessons. If you are climbing, it is always good to look back without asking others to have pity on your struggle. Climbing the stairs of life requires courage to take the steps one by one with peace and love. The days go by and the silence is still there: we work, look, listen, meditate, and observe while there is time. Being an observer is like a lesson of wisdom with flexible rules, giving you the opportunity to become real while you learn and grow. I started my first job in the kitchen, carrying the food as well as washing dishes. Under the quiet gaze of my supervisor, while performing my duties, I observed and reflected about all the people around me coworkers, supervisors, and the clients we were there to serve. Sometimes life's circumstances force us to stay behind the curtains, But this becomes a place of existence that is enriching. Godfroy Boursiquot

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