Gallealonso
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The path of the modern professional - self-education and experience
Each morning, millions of specialists come to work with panic fear to be disclosed, waiting in professional insolvency. Thai psychologist Jaroon Sakuku claims that two thirds of highly qualified workers are experiencing a crisis of faith in themselves. What is behind this crisis and why "Syndrome of the Samozvian" became the least eurosis of modernity?
In 1953, the shores of Korea on the Canadian destroyer, Joseph Sire spent sixteen successful operations over serious infantrymen. The radio stations glorified the valor of the surgeon, but his mother puzzled it rather than pleased. In a letter to the leadership of the Royal Canadian Fleet, Mrs. Sir noted that during the Korean campaign, her son lived and practiced Grand Falls (Victoria District), and she would notice his ability to war. It turned out that Charlatan Ferdinand Demar was hidden under the name of Sira.