Ran Amar
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דברים נוטים להסתדר.
כמו גרגר חול ששוקע לקרקעית הים אחרי שהגלים הפסיקו לטלטל אותו.
אולי אותו גרגר שוקע במקום אחר ממה שהוא תכנן בהתחלה, אבל הוא עדיין שוקע. הוא עדיין מוצא מקום שבוא הוא יכול לנוח ולמצוא בו שלווה.
מה ששונה ביני לבין גרגר החול, מלבד פנים של מלאך, זה שגרגר החול לא נמצא בלחץ לאורך הטלטלה, אין לו תודעה שמאלצת אותו לשאול: ״לאן הגל הזה לוקח אותי?״
כמו עלה נידף ברוח הוא מקבל את הגורל שלו.
וזה גורם לי לתהות עם עצמי, אם דברים נוטים להסתדר כך או כך, למה אני משקיע כל כך הרבה אנרגיה רגשית ומנטלית בלהבין לאן הגלים סוחפים אותי?
כמו גרגר החול, גם אני אמצא את מקומי. וזה אולי אפילו יהיה מקום שלא חשבתי עליו, שיותר טוב מכל מה שאי פעם דמיינתי.
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1. תן משימה שאתה חושב שמשקפת את היכולות (ממש כמו bug bounty או אתגר בKaggle) ושרלוונטית למה שאתם בונים (ממש לייצר חומרים למשל לאוטומציה של תהליך, כמו שיש בקאגל)
2. תסביר את התהליך מראש (משימה + מעבר ע״י קלוד -> ראיון אישי ->משרה).
3. תבקש מקלוד לעשות assessment לאיכות קוד שלהם + לoutput + גיטהאב + פרופיל לינקדאין שלהם (ציון מ1-100)
4. מי שעבר מעל 90 מקבל ראיון של חצי שעה בזום שבו הם מסבירים על עצמם
(אני מניח שהבנתי את השאלה שלך)
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אדם צועק את שחסר לו, לא חסר לו - לא צועק.
המשפט מתייחס לכך שהאדם מדבר על ומנסה לשנות אחרים רק כאשר הוא מרגיש חסר לו משהו והוא אינו מודע לכך.
בעצם דרך להבין מה אנו מרגישים שחסר לנו, היא לא ע״י לחשוב על כך לעומק - כלל וכלל לא (כמו שאמר לי הרופא עמוד שדרה בצבא, אם יסרקו את כל האוכלוסייה עבור פריצות דיסק ימצאו אצל 30% מהאנשים שלא מודעים לזה).
הדרך היא ע״י פשוט לשים לב לדברים שאנחנו אומרים, מבלי לשנות אותם, מבלי לשפוט אותם, רק לשים לב - כאשר אנו שמים לב שחסר לנו משהו אנחנו אומרים אותו שוב ושוב באינספור דרכים גם בלי להתכוון.
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I feel like there are 2 parts in me, the little kid who is super emotional and worry, and my super persona which learned to adapt to anything - and his way is doubting everything, thinking that nothing is ever good enough and trying to have anything under control - all that while playing the calm persona. On top of that he keeps calling the kid “the coward part of me”.
It’s useful and got me “far” in life, but what did it do to that child in me?
Now writing it makes me think, why i treat both of them as “them”? Who is the one writing right now? Is it avoiding / throwing responsibility mechanism? Do i have a a third persona in me?
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I am pro-Palestinian. Some might be surprised by this due to my recent advocacy on @X for Israel, but you shouldn’t be.
I am anti-terrorist, not anti-Palestinian. It is not inconsistent to be pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian. And my pro-Palestinian viewpoint is not a new one. My pro-Palestinian perspective began more than 30 years ago when I was introduced to the Palestinian community and their plight in the early 1990s.
I have invested millions in helping promote Palestinian economic development and peaceful coexistence. We would do a lot more if we could be confident that the funds would be used productively.
The crisis in Gaza is largely due to a failure of leadership. The Palestinians elected Hamas in 2006 after Israel withdrew and evicted 9,000 of its own citizens from their Gazan homes. Israel withdrew from Gaza for peace. It was a small scale test of a two-state solution.
Rather than building the Singapore of the Middle East over the last 18 years, Hamas diverted funding to build tunnels, rockets and munitions to wage terror and war in an effort to eliminate Israel and kill Jews.
Like the Israelis, the vast majority of Palestinians want peace. They want opportunities for employment so they can earn a living wage to support and educate their families so the next generation can build a better life.
They want peace, beauty, happiness, health and prosperity as we all do. All of that would have been possible with Gazan leadership which focused on economic development rather than terrorism. Israel and (most of) the world wanted the Gazan experiment to succeed.
Israel simply wanted peace. Israel built a fence and created checkpoints to protect its citizens from suicide bombers and other forms of terror. The Egyptians built a concrete wall at their border with Gaza for the same reasons. The need for a fence and checkpoints is made self-evident by the catastrophic impact on Israel when the fence was breached on Oct. 7th.
Hamas is in the business of terrorism. Hamas makes money with grift, corruption, and funding from Israel’s enemies who support Hamas to achieve their own anti-Israel objectives. Hamas and those that support it don’t care about the Palestinians. The Palestinians are simply a tool to implement their anti-Israel and/or anti-Jew objectives.
Like other businesses, Hamas has a corporate hierarchy where those at the top make thousands of times more than the ‘workers’ at the bottom. Hamas’ leaders have put aside hundreds of millions and even billions for themselves.
Hamas uses their ‘culture’ of terrorism, cash, and other incentives to motivate young, brainwashed —often from youth—, radicalised militants to implement death, torture and destruction. Their ‘success’ at terrorism attracts more funding, amplifies Israel’s response, and the cycle continues.
Hamas does not care about the Palestinian people. Hamas knew with certainty how Israel would respond to the torture, rape, beheading, and slaughter of Israeli women, children, seniors and infants on Oct. 7th.
Hamas’ plan was to hide out in their tunnels and headquarters built under major hospitals, limit evacuations so that Palestinian citizens are exposed to the inevitable Israeli military response, and then rally the world against Israel in a globally coordinated response as innocent civilians die.
Israel has no choice but to destroy Hamas. It cannot allow its survival, as Hamas’ existence remains an existential threat. If ISIS invaded our southern border, we would do the same. We would warn civilians to evacuate and then we would go in and destroy the terrorists. We wouldn’t cease fire until they were obliterated.
The whole situation is an incredible tragedy. While I have always hoped for a viable and peaceful two-state solution, the Gaza experiment has been an abject failure. Future efforts for statehood for the Palestinians must learn from this catastrophe.
As always, I welcome your input, critiques and rebuttal.
What did I get wrong?
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Would love to here what do you think
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Being entrepreneur is like - some days are down, but without them I wouldn't be able to catch the next wave 🌊🌊🌞
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