Sea, sex and sun Le soleil, au zénith Me surexcite, tes petits seins de Bakélite qui s'agitent Sea, sex and sun Toi petite, c'est sur tu es un hit Sea, sex and sun, Serge Gainsbourg
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So, are you now fully up to speed on the settled and nomadic lifestyles? Remember, in my previous video, the stake stuck into and out of the ground!
Hey back there, don't giggle every time I talk about the stake stuck in the ground. I’ll say it up front: this video is going to talk A LOT about sex. And constant giggling just won't do. Obviously, sex is nothing new. Our Paleolithic ancestors used to enjoy it a lot.
The Book of GeNeSis literally smells sex. Starting with the gorgeous SaRah, ʔaBRahaM's WiFe, who became pregnant for the first time after her MeNoPauSe and who had a knack for being « kidnapped » - especially in this week's PaRaShah, vayeRaʔ.
vayeRaʔ also recounts the story of ṢeDoM, the city of SoDoMy, where LowṬ, ʔaBRahaM's nephew chose to live. And vayeRaʔ ends with LowṬ's iNCeSTuous uNion with his own daughters, who gave BiRTh to ʕaMowN and MowʔaB - and from whom the MeSSiah is a DeSceNDant. Yes, it's a bit complicated. But sex is always complicated.
Alright, in this first video about « Sha », you'll understand why, behind the idea of ambivalence that we saw with « ShaTa », whether with the alternation between settled and nomadic lifestyle or with the stake stuck into and out of the ground, everything’s always about the Pussy, « la ChaTTe » in French - sorry, about sex. And perhaps you'll also understand why sense, desire and even pleasure are more and more talked about in your business.
See you in a minute!
When these two spirits reached together life and not life were created. Zarathoustra, Gathas, Chant III (-1500 ?)
…and if anyone should seek a truth quite different in those words, why would it not be right to believe that Moses saw all these different truths… Saint Agustine, Confessions chapter XXX1
Hello, my name is Emmanuel Ifergan and, since 2014 – it’s been 8 years now – I've been developing a solution designed to facilitate cooperation between businesses. Since 2018, I have spoken, unsuccessfully, to hundreds of leaders of large French companies, explaining that bureaucracy, inertia, and demoralization are directly linked to the centralization of their management processes. And yet, despite all my efforts, not a single large French company has been able to even test this new approach.
What's stopping them? Mostly, the inability of large corporations to open to the outside world. Because opening a company is much trickier than it seems. It's an « interdisciplinary » subject, involving the finance, legal, purchasing and transformation departments, not to mention the operational business units; a task so immense that the CEOs themselves feel utterly helpless.
It is because I was facing such a roadblock that in 2020, as the country was in full lockdown, I chose to address the wider public to explain the huge significance of cooperation and fluidity of inter-company exchanges.
At first, this vulgarization focused on IT, law and management - fields I knew very well as I had practiced them for over 20 years. Gradually, however, my field of investigation broadened to include linguistics and anthropology, without ever losing sight of my primary purpose: to unleash the potential of organizations through cooperation.
Until, one day in autumn 2021, I discovered, in a moment of revelation, that the roots of the wording of contractualization and cooperation sprang from the depths of the history of our species - a discovery you won't hear the last of 😉
Now, let's get to work!