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LES ANGES DU COEUR 1034

les anges du cœur… Je viens de sortir d’une situation de santé que je ne souhaite à personne. Nombreux sont les Marfan qui y arrivent hélas. En un clin d’œil ou plus progressivement, un jour, on se retrouve à consulter pour son cœur et ses déboires physiologiques. J’ai eu à subir une chirurgie qui m’a mise en contact avec la compétence des chirurgiens du cœur, alors allongées dans mon lit un soir de convalescence, j’ai eu une larme ; une larme qui a coulé ; une larme de joie. J’étais sauvée et heureuse de l’être. J’ai à ce moment-là eu ces mots que je tiens ici à partager avec les Marfan et les autres. Merci de me lire sans me juger. Je ne suis ni écrivaine ni n’en revendique la prétention. Je cherche seulement à faire connaitre l’anomalie Marfan et à parler au nom de toute personne comme moi atteinte. Toutes ces personnes qui luttent pour la vie. J’ai eu dans cette solitude de chambre d’hôpital la lueur d’un passage angélique. J’ai vu le chirurgien qui m’a opéré et sont staff comme des anges survoler ma tête. Les chirurgiens cardiologues, véritables anges parmi nous, ne se contentent pas de veiller sur nous depuis les cieux mais descendent au cœur même de nos battements cardiaques. Leurs mains habiles ne sont pas seulement celles qui touchent le divin, mais celles qui guident le fil de la vie à travers nos artères. Réparant nos cœurs abimés avec précision et délicatesse tels des horlogers, ces anges terrestres vêtus de blouses immaculées affrontent courageusement les défis du corps humain, navigant à travers des océans sanguins avec une grâce et une assurance exceptionnelle. Ils réparent nos cœurs avec une dévotion sans pareille écoutant le murmure de chaque valve défaillante et lui répondent avec une symphonie de compétences médicales. Chaque battement de leur cœur résonne avec un engagement inébranlable envers la vie dans nos cœurs. Ils ne portent pas de couronne scintillante mais leur aura brille d'une lumière bienveillante qui éclaire le chemin de la guérison. Ces anges pas comme les autres incarnent l'alliance entre la science et la compassion, transformant des salles d'opération en sanctuaire de guérison. Il en est ainsi dans le monde des anges. Les chirurgiens cardiologues se tiennent aux avant-postes prêts à étendre leurs ailes chirurgicales pour rétablir l'harmonie là où le déséquilibre menaçait. Ils ne portent peut-être pas de robes blanches volantes mais ils offrent des vies prolongées, des espoirs renouvelés et des sourires réparés. Ces anges pas comme les autres incarnent la quintessence de l'altruisme médical. Ils sont les gardiens de la santé cardiaque et méritent une reconnaissance éternelle. Fatima Zohra
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La Maison de l'Avenir : A dream comes true 35

La Maison de L’Avenir : A Dream Comes True Thirty years ago, on May 30, 1995, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Meryem inaugurated « La Maison de L’Avenir ». Built by the Association l’Avenir, this long-dreamed home provides accommodation for families with a child undergoing cancer treatment at the Rabat Children’s Hospital, families who live outside Rabat and cannot afford the expenses associated with treatment and repeated stays in Rabat. This home’ objectives were to enable children with cancer to receive treatment for as long as necessary, to give all patients the same chance of cure, to reduce the number of treatment dropouts, to avoid « the anguish of the night at the hospital” whenever possible, and finally, support parents in difficult times. In June 1991, the Ministry of Housing granted the l’Avenir Association a plot of land in Hay Nahda II, Rabat. The association launched a campaign to raise awareness about the need to welcome parents of hospitalized children, using the slogan : “Help me heal, surrounded by those I love.” Many individuals and organizations, both Moroccan and international, answered this appeal by donating time, money, materials, equipment, and expertise. The result was a welcoming, functional house, a “home away from home” for families with children being treated for cancer or blood diseases at the Children’s Hospital in Rabat. It includes 22 rooms with two to four beds each, for a total of 54 beds. Families can stay there for a small fee, but above all, are asked to keep « their Home » clean and respectable. When a new family arrived, devastated by the shock of diagnosis they have just received at the hospital, they found other families and other children undergoing treatment or returning for a simple check-up. They listened, got informed, learned, and little by little, the hope of keeping their child alive would return. Thirty years later, La Maison de L’Avenir still exists and has helped to reduce the number of treatment and follow up abandonment, soften the medical, social, and psychoaffective conditions of children and their families, and ultimately, contributed to the healing of countless young patients.

"Onions are good for you" said the onion peddler 304

(this is a follow up to my previous article "the thief of cope") Onions are great. Very versatile, easy to grow, and delicious. I like eating onions. But sometimes, I need to cook for guests that can't stand them. I might try to sneak the onions in a sauce or call the guests out on their fraudulent taste-buds. What I never do though, is try to convince them to eat my onions because they are good for their health. It's an easy trick. Appeal to authority. But whose exactly? Who is telling people that onions are good for them? Scientists? But who is paying the scientists to say that? It doesn't take much head scratching to figure out the obvious : it's the onion peddler. The field of technology is full of onion peddlers, especially those selling “the next big thing”. It doesn’t take that much nooticing to point out that the people making the most egregious predictions about the future are the ones selling the technologies of the future. Often, they are supported by the ones that can bill you to integrate it. It's easy to forget, but these onion peddlers are just selling you their very fancy onions. With classic technologies, the worst that could happen was wasting money on tech that brought little value to a business. From outside, it looked like big companies passing around their money to other big companies. They bought onions because everyone had them in their kitchen. Whether the promised benefits followed was not of much importance. The more money was wasted, the more buzzwords a CEO could cram into his TedTalk. But AI is different. It's not just about a few companies selling their bots to everyone. It's not about a CTO collecting Saas bills like pokemon gym badges to increase his tech-cred. It's not about tricking a bunch of silicon-valley investors to buy a couple of sport cars then closing down the shop. You may have heard the expression "nothing ever happens"? well this time something is actually happening: a massive devaluing of the economic worth of humans. If you thought that class struggle was a thing of the past, AI will make you look back fondly on slavery. Slaves were needed by their masters; the project of AI is precisely to make you unneeded. Someone watched that Elysium movie and thought we should shoot for that. No more upward mobility through education; there are no jobs to move upward to anymore. Or maybe no more education period. Why train you when we can just train AI instead? The trained AI doesn’t need to be better than you, it just needs to ape you. Your career prospects are already dead, you just don't know it yet. You may be tempted to rationalize why the economic machine still needs you. Fatal mistake. Rationality is a tool that the onion peddler takes out of the shed when it's time to cut down on expenses. The ones who own the economic machine, the ones who steer it, they are not rational. They are emotional, they are class-aware, they have an agenda, and they remember. They hate costs, but they don't hate them equally. You, the human, you're the worst kind of cost. All of these years that the proletariat has been bullying the bourgeois-god-kings with labor laws and fair wage demands... well, it's time for revenge. We like to think of businesses as systemic entities that follow the rules of a game described in an economics' textbook. But who writes those textbooks? Surprise, it's the onion subsidized friends of the onion peddler. So textbooks will tell you that businesses do everything in their power to maximize profit, but what they won't tell you is that they only maximize profit as far as they can control you. When you think of yourself as essential for the operations of a company, that's control you are taking from them. When you try to unionize, that's control you are taking from them. Remember, control trumps short term profit. Sure, AI might result in a degradation of the quality of the goods and services at first, but that's a price they are willing to pay to get rid of you. Because as a human, you wish for a better tomorrow. Somehow nowadays, that's too greedy. The utopia of the rich is a world without the poor. Literally. It's a hard pill to swallow, but sugar-coating requires sugar, and the sugar peddler happens to be friends with the onion peddler. Next, we'll discuss why AI cannot innovate, and why MBA suits can’t understand that.