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“Warum wollen sie unbedingt, dass ich den Auftrag storniere?' Der Mann klingt auf einmal misstrauisch. 'Seid ihr überbucht?' 'Ich will Ihnen nur helfen. Wirklich, unsere Kurse sind grottenschlecht. Es ist immer die gleiche Teamwork-Botschaft, nur unter verschiedenen Namen verpackt.' 'Ich hab nichts mit Teamwork bestellt. >Leitung von C++-Programmierern im Rahmen terminsensibler Projekte< - das wollte ich.' 'Das ist der Teamwork-Kurs. Und alle anderen sind auch der Teamwork-Kurs!”

Quote by Max Barry

Book:Company

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Company

Company is a satirical novel that delves into the mundane yet absurd realities of corporate life. The story follows a group of office workers as they navigate the bureaucratic maze of a nameless company, highlighting the often ridiculous policies, power struggles, and interpersonal dynamics that define the modern workplace. Through sharp wit and keen observation, the book examines themes of identity, conformity, and the search for meaning within a system that prioritizes efficiency over humanity. more

Author

Max Barry
Max Barry

Max Barry, born on March 18, 1973, is an Australian author known for his unique perspective and humorous style. His works primarily focus on science fiction, fantasy, and realism. more

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“Indeed, even if you make God your goal, all the works you perform for his sake will be dead, and you will only spoil those works which are genuinely good. Not only will you spoil your good works, but you will also commit sins, for you will be behaving like a gardener who is supposed to plant a garden but who pulls out all the trees instead and then demands his wages. That is how you will spoil your good works. And so, if you wish to live and wish your works to live too, then you must be dead to all things and be reduced to nothing. It is a property of creatures to make one thing from another, but it is a property of God to make something from nothing. And so if God is to make something of you or in you, then you must first yourself become nothingness. Enter your own inner ground therefore and act from there, and all your works shall be living works. That is why ' the wise man' says that 'the just person lives in eternity' since it is because they are just that such a person acts, and all their works are living works.”