the Ordinary Man Who Outran World
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Beschrijving
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This book is not about crime in the traditional sense.There are no dramatic heists, no flamboyant villains, no singular moment when a man decides to become something monstrous.This is a story about attention.About systems.About how modern power does not collapse-it overlooks.The ordinary man at the center of this novel does not conquer the world.He simply learns how it functions well enough to move without friction.What follows is neither a celebration of brilliance nor a manual of wrongdoing.It is an examination of how institutions behave under routine, pressure, ego, and fear-and how quietly those behaviors can be turned against them.Read slowly.The danger here is not speed.
This book is not about crime in the traditional sense.There are no dramatic heists, no flamboyant villains, no singular moment when a man decides to become something monstrous.This is a story about attention.About systems.About how modern power does not collapse-it overlooks.The ordinary man at the center of this novel does not conquer the world.He simply learns how it functions well enough to move without friction.What follows is neither a celebration of brilliance nor a manual of wrongdoing.It is an examination of how institutions behave under routine, pressure, ego, and fear-and how quietly those behaviors can be turned against them.Read slowly.The danger here is not speed.
AmazonPages: 194, Paperback, Fazal Abubakkar Esaf
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