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PréférencesTout accepterTout refuserHi mates,My name is Constant TSOUZA.I am a young & happy human born in Congo Brazzaville more than 53 years ago, just one year before the country get "independent" in 1960.I have a lovely wife and 3 marvelous children.I am graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree and have gone through the French Petroleum Institute filter long time agoMy first job was at the Congolese Ministry of Industry (1984-1985) as project engineer, I was then 25 years young.I joined Total (Elf) Congo in 1985 and get married the year after. Today I am still married with my same wife and still working for the same company.I had the privilege to work in different places around the world on various project.The main lesson learnt is "PEOPLE": they are (variously) the same everywhere under the sky, you can't do anything without them, they are the most powerful problem-solving-tool that we have, but also they can cause tremendous troubles if not understood and managed well. And this applies as well at workplace, as in our personal lives.This book is purely fictional. It is neither a history book, nor a series of moral judgments about anyone. The characters, situations and places mentioned are only a pure figment of Maria's vivid imagination. Any resemblance to real-life people, situations and existing places is purely coincidental.You can see more about the thinking behind my book on my website www.mayangui.comI would like to dedicate this Maria's book:*to children of the world*to my African family*to Olga my wife and my 3 children Larissa, Emmanuelle and Audrey and, for their unfailing patience, support and love*to Julienne, my beloved mother*to my father, gone for the longest trip 1998Last but not least, my golf handicap is now below 20, but still long way to go before it reduced to single digit.