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The mysterious « No-bones »

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To round off this section on satiety, the Paraklet will reveal a new secret, thanks to the magic of Paleolithic linguistics. This time it's to be found in Hesiod's Works and Days, the magnificent work describing the farming life governed by the SeaSoNs in Greece. A mysterious passage has puzzled many commentators for millennia, namely the passage referring to the mysterious « No-bones » in verses 524 and 525.

I'll read it to you: it's the middle of a very cold winter and Hesiod describes on the one hand a young girl savoring the warmth of her home, while « that time when old No-Bones gnaws his own foot (in his fireless house) » (P45-46), in Greek « ... aNoSTéos ... ». As Christine Hunzinger points out, « It could be an octopus... ». Edgard Beall, the American Hesiod scholar, reports that Antigone of Caryste mentioned this far-fetched explanation as early as the 4th century BC, Edgard Beall, on the other hand, think it's a snail. An octopus🐙 or a snail🐌 gnawing👄 its foot🦶 in a hut🛖 in winter⛄️ - Pharisians are so funny🤡!

No, folks, aNoSTéos is not « boneless », but simply someone who has no FooD, featuring « Sha Ta ». maSeʔet in Hebrew. To eaT, to be SaTiaTed. And what Hesiod means is that if you haven't SToCked up to get ThRouGh the winter, you'll eat your feet (or as French parents today would say, Eat your fingers!).

And what's even crazier is that in the space of a few centuries, this simple explanation was forgotten even by the Greeks. That's the curse of the written word I was talking about in my video on the sermons of the sire disert. That's the curse of the stupid Pharisians. That's the curse of the killer letter.

Well, here we are: the great video on the mysteries of Paleolithic sex comes to an end. Excitement is waning, pleasure is fading, and our hard member suddenly SLuMPs, becomes SiCkly, a little ThiN - yes, ambivalence once more. It ShRiVeLs up, ShRiNKs, like a little ShRiMP🦐, and gets ShoRTer.

What? You don’t like this ending, kids? But that's the law of life. Everything is a never-ending renewal. There will be others. After the good times come the bad. After the bad comes the good. These words of Paleolithic wisdom mark the conclusion of this first Diberah, this first Pink « Sha » story, and as usual, I sound the Shofar. Remember. Zikhron. Ziqra. Chronos. TaShaT, TaShRaT, TaShaT.

6) Solutions

Now that you know everything you've never wanted to ask about sex, you're probably thinking, as usual: « All right, but what does this practically mean for my business? ».

Your (sexual) processes are passion-killers / turn offs

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In my previous video I told you about this basic ambiguity between the settling and nomadic processes, between gathering and dispersing. I don't want to reiterate everything but given the linguistics, anthropology and corporate Pharisians audience, I’m afraid I must.

Let's go back to the beginning of this video: I explained that every business can be seen as a two-sided entity, with customers on one side and suppliers on the other. What you need to sense is not your business in isolation, but the fact that all businesses are interconnected through the basic relationship between supplier and customer. A relationship which is similar to the sexual relationship, and which, as I explained, was the catalyst for the Cambrian explosion 650 million years ago.

The problem, you see, is that in order to mate, your business has put in place processes that are a genuine passion-killers. Complicated. Time-consuming. Boring. Personally, I'm persistent, I can afford to wait 10 years. But most of today's entrepreneurs don't have the same perseverance, they give up very quickly, especially when they’re young.

That's why you need to enable your employees and their partners to interact autonomously and on behalf of separate legal entities, to define budgets, sign contracts, incur expenses and make payments - all with just a few clicks and within a secure management framework that's independent of your current centralized management system.

What you need is an exchange system designed for the present moment. So that the desire to collaborate is always the driving force behind the relationship. Remember, I told you about this 3 years ago now, in my video entitled « Mon remède à la bureaucratie. Désir et passion! » But of course, no one is listening to the Paraklet.

Are you afraid of this sexual vision of the customer-supplier relationship? It's only natural: we're always afraid of the unknown, until we gradually realize that it wasn't as bad as we thought. It is precisely because you need help for this momentous transition that I created weOva : to help on a day-to-day basis each one of your employees and each one of your partners get to grips with the first « decentralized cooperation space ».

I'm sure this video echoed situations and issues you encounter daily in your organization. Beyond the delight of sharing what I consider to be a major anthropological discovery, my main purpose is first and foremost, and to the best of my ability, to help transform your company to make it faster, more adaptative and more open.

Just get in touch with me on LinkedIn through the link below, and we'll set up a 30-minute meeting to identify the key levers that will enable you to move forward quickly and effectively in this direction.

But don't wait: remember, the eaRly bird catches the woRm!