Ali Anani
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My name is Ali Anani. I hold a Ph.D. from the University of East Anglia (UK, 1972) Since the early nineties I switched my interests to publish posts and presentations and e-books on different social media platforms.
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The Ugly Face of Small Steps
"Behaviors hide intentions. It is the identification of those intentions that will make the behavior of humans more predictable." ...
The Power of Closeness
"Like two magnets attracting each other and strengthening each other if aligned so is the power of the magnetism of closeness." ...
Unexpected Expectations
"Expectations are different from expectancy. Expectancy is to have hope without an outcome." ...
Which is more Important: What we do or How we do it?
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ...
Stretching Possibilities
"These leaders like all successful people know that success is not one shot in the arm. They can repeat their successes under the most challenging conditions." ...
Conflict’s Creativity
"Ideas are like molecules. The more they interact and bombard each other the more likely a reaction will proceed." ...
Random and Mysterious Walk on Colors and Shapes
"The color of peoples’ eyes varies and forms a rainbow of colors. Each eye color has a function. Instead of seeing the difference in the eyes is not it time to see them as supporting all of us?" ...
Ideas Beggars
"Nature gifts us with a huge supply of inspiring ideas. Some ideas are obvious to us. Some ideas we have to sweat to reveal their wisdom." ...
Creative Coloring of Business
"Colors have meanings attached to them. The selection of colors serves purposes and color coding is used widely to communicate their meaning and actions required." ...
Collective Consciousness
"Is it possible for humans to collaborate and work together in the absence of collective consciousness? Is it possible for humans to collaborate if they remain in their “comfort zone”? Is it a comfort zone or better to call it the “laziness zone”?" ...