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00:01This is a map of the bank.
00:03Finally, I knew she had arrived
00:04I don't have a single second
00:06Isn't this the same knife I was using for prayer today?
00:09What's the problem?
00:09What's the problem?
00:10This is something we use to cut off our food
00:12And you come and hold it
00:14Consult with her
00:15Put it in your teeth
00:17What is this garbage?
00:18Is it
00:20I'm relieved
00:21We prayed. Use the pen.
00:23The bank where we will do the transaction today
00:26His safe will contain 11 million nine hundred thousand
00:31Yes
00:31The first 12 million, for example
00:33Why the first 12?
00:36Excuse me, could you please use a different color than blue?
00:38Because the needs are marked in blue on the map
00:40So I want to know the difference between the plan and the bank's structure.
00:44Let's not get confused.
00:45Okay, sure
00:49We have here
00:50Three entrances to the bank
00:53Excuse me, I have a very important question.
00:55Did you turn off the air conditioning and the extractor fan underneath?
00:58Yes, I turned it off.
00:59You turned off the gas
01:00and light
01:01I made sure the door was locked.
01:02My love
01:03My love
01:04Are you interrupting my train of thought tonight?
01:06Aaaaaaah My
01:08The child completed the plan
01:08the important
01:09There are 3 security guards
01:11The idea is just
01:12It's hot bentonite oil.
01:13Did we put the pan inside the oven?
01:15I feel like we've forgotten
01:16We put it in the oven
01:17We did everything
01:19You do this every time
01:21We keep planning for something
01:23And then it ends with us
01:24We are cleaning up the debris
01:26When is it nice to have a personal hygiene routine?
01:28I was wrong, uncle.
01:29I'm trying to protect us
01:30We live clean and safe lives
01:32Do you want us to set fire to this place too?
01:33Before we set hell on fire
01:34Oh God
01:35I'm telling you the need
01:37I am neglecting the process of my oasis
01:38I'm going to hell, my oasis
01:39Huh?
01:40Oh God
01:41Eid opportunity
01:41I'm happy to see you
01:42I don't know how to get it to you
01:44But I
01:45Ah
01:45I gave up on peace
01:47I'm not safe anymore.
01:54If your hands are clean, I might accept.
02:07Dear viewers, welcome to the new episode of Al-Barakato.
02:10From the Al-Daheeh program
02:111947
02:12Businessman Howard Hughes
02:14There's a romantic date
02:16With one named Jane Greer
02:17This is my dear, one of the most beautiful Hollywood actresses
02:20Our Lord and our Eid means
02:20Hey, my dear, you're a nobody.
02:22He is one of the most famous American personalities
02:24businessman
02:25Airline owner
02:26Also a film producer
02:28This man's character, my dear
02:29She will become famous for her genius and eccentricity.
02:31A film about his life story will be made during Veiter's career.
02:34For the famous director Scorsese
02:36What I'm telling you is that he's an important person with many achievements.
02:38God bless you, Abu Ahmed
02:39All these fields, this man is truly a genius
02:40So what's so strange about what you're saying, Abu Ahmed?
02:42Let me, my dear, go back to Layla Dit
02:44Tews
02:44He will remain seated, having won the promised, al-Kharami.
02:46He gets up to go to the bathroom
02:48Oh, what's wrong with him? Don't cross him.
02:49What's the other one?
02:49Five minutes
02:51ten minutes
02:52half an hour
02:52an hour for a quarter of an hour
02:54One and a half hours
02:55We're back, my dear.
02:57One and a half hours
02:58Until the man returned again
02:59When Jane asked him
03:00What took you?
03:01Harda Yuzi, my dear, is saying that the matter
03:03I'll take a little bit of a piece and it will fall on the pants
03:05When he went to the bathroom, he took it off and washed the stain.
03:07After they washed, wait for it to dry.
03:09And her stomach is wearing it
03:09All of this indicates that it didn't take long
03:11Not all of them happened
03:12It is a space that is being destroyed
03:13Because he was outside and couldn't open the bathroom door
03:15No, Abu Ahmed was commentating
03:16No, dear
03:17It was two letters that he couldn't touch the letters.
03:19The man has a bunch of clover
03:21Don't let her
03:22I'm afraid that when he touches the bathroom's cloaca
03:24People are in different situations
03:27Before you touch it
03:28So my dear friend had to wait for no one to come.
03:30He opens the bathroom door for him
03:32Okay, my dear, he'll tell you that she hasn't gone out with him again.
03:34The fobei, my dear, is from the clover I'm telling you about.
03:36It will make even a Hughes life
03:38A troubled and sad life
03:39To the point that near the end of his life in 1771
03:41He will lock himself in the hotel room he lives in
03:44In a semi-sterile environment
03:45Even the windows had a blackout.
03:47So that even sunlight doesn't penetrate the situation.
03:49Sunlight, which I consider a source of clover
03:52The servants that Aziz works for
03:53It was so they could bring him food.
03:55They needed to disinfect their hands thoroughly and satisfactorily.
03:58What was evident at the time was that Hughes was a very stubborn man.
04:00madman, syphilis patient, or rooms
04:02But my dear friend, the truth is that these actions of Hughes that I'm talking about...
04:05It was caused by a completely different disease.
04:08A disease for which they found no cure at the time
04:09We later learned that a cure for this disease would emerge ten years after Hughes' death.
04:12The disease known as OCD
04:16Oh Abu Hamad, I am with the patient who has the illness
04:18I couldn't sleep at night except when I was brushing my teeth.
04:20What is it that you can't sleep at night?
04:22That's normal, my dear.
04:23Hey Abu Hamad, I thought I was obsessed with personal hygiene.
04:26Because you brush your teeth, you're obsessed with personal hygiene.
04:28This is the land of sleep
04:29The illness, my dear, if you were to analyze it verbally like this
04:32The disease consists of two problems
04:33If you came, I would ask for his name
04:34It is because there is an obsession or compulsion.
04:37If you came, my dear, you would have made me sick
04:38You will find that there are two problems
04:40The first idea is absession
04:41The squawk
04:42Obsessive thoughts
04:43It means insisting on a particular idea repeatedly and persistently.
04:47For example, when we talked about the obsessive fear of clover
04:50I'm afraid to touch anything lest I get sick
04:53Or for example, losing things
04:55I keep everything Hassan has so it doesn't get lost or disappear from me.
04:57Or, for example, symmetry obsession
04:59Preferably 500 hours to modify the board
05:01My dear, this idea creates the second part of the disease, which is the combination of both.
05:06It forces the patient to perform a specific action to alleviate this anxiety.
05:09I feel that if he doesn't do that, the obsessive thoughts will hopefully stop.
05:12For example, you might find people who wash their hands 200 times
05:14Etiquette leads to this, my dear.
05:15Or he stands counting the painting on the wall for two hours
05:18Or he goes back home 20 times to make sure he turned off the bathroom light.
05:21Or it's the lock on the apartment door, or it's the lock on the car door.
05:24In his book Brain Lock, Jeffrey Shorts defines the OCD brain as simply getting stuck on a particular idea.
05:29Hadel can't get over it, and if this idea isn't addressed, something terrible will happen.
05:33If I didn't engage in these compulsive behaviors, I'd be possessed by something strange that you're saying.
05:36How did my brain get stuck? It's a system, a system that relies on nerves and their circuits. My brain is all a system, a system dependent on nerves and their circuits.
05:41ACD is a neurological disease, meaning it's not necessarily a symptom.
05:44The most likely cause is simply a malfunction in the nervous system.
05:48Between what is called the orbitofrontal cortex, or in Arabic, the orbitofrontal cortex
05:53The second part is called the Bezel Ganglia
05:55The part of the orbitotropic cortex whose activity begins to increase when it sees something alarming
06:00He sent a message to the bezel ganglia
06:01The bezel ganglia works by reducing this anxiety.
06:04After all, my dear, the Bezel Ganglia is finished.
06:06The orbitoventricular cortex odor tells her, "We're done, we're finished."
06:09The tea is now just for me and her men.
06:10The assumption here is that the orbitoventricular cortex
06:12When you hear from Bezel Ganglia that the problem is solved
06:14Activity there begins to decrease
06:16In the case of this bow
06:17This circle
06:18The communication between them is interrupted.
06:20Orbitotropin is preferred for highly active corticosteroids.
06:23It's as if the thing that's bothering me is still there.
06:25These people tend to repeat the behavior that is supposed to reassure them.
06:29Nat in the light
06:29Open it
06:30The problem might have been resolved and is now completely over.
06:32You shut down the Arabic Babylon
06:33Arabic is locked, master
06:35But because I'm a well-known worker at work
06:37Maybe I didn't close it properly.
06:38What's possible after I locked it, I opened it again
06:39There might be a problem with the Arabic language.
06:41When I close it, it opens
06:43And when I open it, it closes
06:44So, all the scenarios are running in your mind.
06:46Every now and then you go back to the car.
06:48To make sure it will shut you down
06:49Muridi al-Qaws Di remains stuck in Aziz Daira
06:51And yet, my dear, he might know that his obsessions are illogical.
06:54But he can't be convinced that if he doesn't do his Cairo-style shopping
06:57There's no electricity available for an hour.
06:58And everything that responds to the whispers of the circle that is attached to it
07:01It strengthens his brain more
07:02And the disease, my dear, also worsens in the long run.
07:05To the point that sometimes he actually includes his friend's merry-go-round.
07:08People don't have the ability to survive
07:09He's going to get out of the room by the bar.
07:11The light needs to be turned off tens, if not hundreds, of times
07:13There was a part of the story, my dear, that I heard.
07:15There is one person who is now afraid of death.
07:17He doesn't leave his house
07:19He doesn't engage in intimate relationships.
07:21He has no friends, he's completely alone
07:23Because it is believed that with every contact he could contract a disease that would kill him
07:27With every outing, a car might hit him and kill him.
07:29He also doesn't know how to communicate with his family.
07:30He can't see them, talk to them, touch them, or hug them.
07:33Because with every contact he's afraid he'll get sick and die
07:36My dear friend, this person is a prisoner of his own anxiety.
07:38A prisoner of his obsession with a particular idea
07:40Again, you sick people
07:41We can't just sit there blaming her and telling them the reason
07:43Hey everyone, why don't you think rationally and act?
07:45This is a difficult way to deal with things.
07:46This is a real disease that affects a very large number of people in society.
07:49And sometimes, as we've seen
07:50This can lead to a person becoming completely isolated from the world.
07:53As we saw, Hughes
07:54Of course, my dear, the OSI is graded
07:55Not everyone reaches this state of unhappiness.
07:58This state of non-delay
07:59We see people like David Beckham, for example
08:01Those on the 23rd and 23rd know about Netflix's channels.
08:03Regarding his suffering with the obsessive complicity of Saudi Arabia
08:06Aussie de Beckham, like Hughes, is a successful and accomplished person.
08:09But he was born into a newer world
08:11Time, my dear, accounts for about 70% of OCD cases.
08:13Good response to first-line treatment
08:15Instead of one recipe, there are 2, 3, or even more.
08:18It includes both medication and psychological treatments.
08:21For example, cognitive behavioral therapy
08:23Or there are people who do combinations
08:24We provide psychotherapy and medication.
08:26Beckham, my dear, and Fuse
08:27And a large percentage of people who have OCD
08:29They remain aware that their obsession with Akshili is illogical.
08:32And they don't feel happy when they do the things I told you about.
08:35Because they know, they wish they could get rid of this feeling.
08:39Because they know that this is disrupting their lives.
08:41And this, my dear, helps them with treatment.
08:43The problem remains: what if
08:45Are you convinced that your obsession with cleaning isn't your wife's doing?
08:48And it's not something that's keeping you from your work or your life.
08:50You are proud that you are clean in a chaotic and messy world.
08:53Here, my dear, you are not suffering from a neurological disorder or OCD.
08:55It's a flaw in your entire personality.
08:58This refers to what is known as a personality disorder.
09:00Personality is the lens through which we see the world.
09:02In this case, obsessive-compulsive disorder is not an illness that you are trying to treat.
09:05You're not convinced that you're sick
09:06You are convinced that the world is chaos.
09:07And you, Beit, organized this chaos.
09:09Welcome, my dear friend.
09:11In the most common case among OCD patients
09:14OCBD
09:16Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
09:19One of the people who are said to have OCPD
09:23He is Steve Jobs
09:24So, my dear, the days will send a surprise message.
09:27For one named Vic Kondotra
09:28This was one of the top models at Google.
09:31He tells him, "It's a disaster!"
09:32Of course, you were the first to hear about this.
09:34I was terrified, expecting a disaster.
09:36The partnership between Apple and Google will be weakened.
09:38He told you we'll remove Google Maps from the iPhone
09:40After all this tension, he will be surprised that this serious problem
09:43Is it the Google icon on the iPhone?
09:45The second one has Google.
09:47The shade of yellow in it
09:49It is not correct, it needs to be adjusted
09:50This is Aziz, the one who put the logo of a squashed apple.
09:52Vic is telling this story
09:53He says she inspired him
09:55How can someone become detail-oriented?
09:57So that he can then produce a product of good quality.
10:00According to a BBC report titled
10:01What made Steve Jobs unique
10:03This is one of the main reasons why iPhone customers
10:05Or Apple customers are happy with its products
10:07It's Apple's attention to detail.
10:10What you have to say is an inspiring story.
10:12This is Steve Jobs' personal life
10:15As much as his life can be inspiring
10:17At the level of focus on details
10:18However, it was disastrous for the people around him.
10:20Once, my dear, after a long month
10:22Finally, the Jobs team succeeded
10:24In assembling the first ever Mac model
10:27They are just like any other competent employees
10:29They couldn't wait for him to come.
10:31Faraj, look for something that will make you happy today.
10:33Jobzi, my dear, look at him.
10:35He says to them, "Hey guys, what is this garbage?"
10:37Hey Rize, what's up?
10:38The nails you've placed aren't on a single row.
10:41they?
10:41The truth, my dear, is that you can't see these nails.
10:43Unless you're looking for it
10:44It's purely a formal matter.
10:46It has nothing to do with computer quality.
10:48But for Jobs, this is unacceptable chaos.
10:50Imagine our customer buying his computer
10:52I can't find the nails in a single row.
10:54It's there, folks.
10:55Jobzi, my dear Hugh, the whole device is being disassembled and hacked using technology.
10:58So that the nail-making documents are accurate according to the regulations.
11:00Here I've brought you a processor, cameras, and RAM.
11:03The nails are not all on one side.
11:05No, uncle, no, Sis
11:06My dear friend, the task was anything but simple.
11:09The team sat for hours
11:10He destroyed himself and dismantled the device to solve something.
11:13With all due respect, I'll explain the details in detail.
11:15He will reach his attention to the accuracy of punctuation in the company's documents.
11:19Mohamed remained a natural before this was his life project
11:21My dear, this obsession will haunt you in every detail of his life.
11:24From his first products to his home
11:25To the point, my dear, that he might not even furnish his house.
11:27Because he doesn't know how to meet his very high standards.
11:31If I don't get a Lamborghini, I'll ride a tuk-tuk.
11:33In a study entitled The Dark Side of Steve Jobs
11:35You pose a hypothetical question
11:37We imagined that Jobs was subjected to a formal assessment process
11:40What is this?
11:41This is an assessment done, my dear, by Fortune 500 companies.
11:43Before any CEO appoints him
11:45According to the study, it is expected that Jobs, with his personality that he was known to have
11:48This assessment will be done in a messy outfit.
11:50And with arrogance, he will tell those who are examining him that they are red
11:53And the company is scattered
11:54This is dear to them, Jobs reads authority
11:56He despises the idea of being tested on anything.
11:59He believes he is better than the person who is examining him in it.
12:01According to the study
12:02Jobs' unbearable psychological traits
12:05It will hide his advantages and be a gateway to his expulsion.
12:07In those studies, my dear, you would consider Jobs' success
12:09It could be explained as him being a mentally ill man.
12:11That, my dear, is the opinion of someone like Tam Nguyen
12:13In a research paper titled Understanding Steve Jobs
12:15The one built by Steve Jobs' self-taught
12:17Published by Walter Isaacson
12:18In the life of Steve Jobs and with the approval of Steve Jobs
12:20Jobs' personality is completely defined by the presence of the Tarabin family.
12:23First, the personal soil of Darbis
12:25The second is the obsessive-compulsive personality disorder of Cairo.
12:28OCPD
12:29The letter P here is very compressed
12:31We are in front of the dust, it affects the whole personality.
12:33The entire personality is affected
12:35This is unlike the OCD
12:36Which is classified as anxiety disorder
12:38The OCD patient sees the obsessive-compulsive disorder with confusion
12:40OCD patient sees obsessions
12:42His vision distorts the world
12:43OCP patient
12:50I am envious and I am belittling the man.
12:52Don't leave a woman
12:52We won't get any great products like the iPhone.
12:54And the one who accepts a car without
12:55What, my dear, did he not invent the car adapter?
12:57But he is a great figure
12:58If you want to be like this great person
13:00Akshili
13:01The one who's lion tells you that it's possible
13:02Good intuition
13:03According to sources
13:04CBD is not a rare disease
13:06This disorder affects between 2% and 8% of people.
13:09This means that sometimes it can reach one in 12 people.
13:12Men tend to suffer from it more than women.
13:14Wow, Abu Ahmed
13:15It means women aren't the ones who are envied and harassed.
13:18We
13:18Oh yes, Abu Ahmed, it turns out Abu Ya and Sahin are all on Friday.
13:21Let's go fix the shower.
13:22Every Friday we fix the shower
13:23By God, Abu Ahmed, your situation is like a mother's
13:25What makes us sympathize with mentally ill patients
13:27Abu Ya turned out to be paranoid.
13:28Not a liar
13:29We see this condition quite noticeably
13:31In the most successful people
13:32The likeness of the Sioux and senior politicians
13:34The best athletes in the world
13:36This disruption could be the reason for their success.
13:38Because the CBD patient
13:39This is someone who can't live without a project
13:41When he gets a project idea, he won't let it go.
13:43Or he'll keep stalling like you.
13:44It will turn into a machine
13:45Machine
13:46Just like Gibza, your lover.
13:47His life
13:48According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
13:51The five DSMs
13:52The patient will become obsessively preoccupied with the details of the goal.
13:55And he'll get bogged down in rules, regulations, and systems.
13:59And while, my dear, you might follow one line and skip another
14:01The OCP patient has no flexibility whatsoever
14:04Because he sees only one version, and life must be lived that way.
14:07This is his personal copy
14:08For example, if a patient with OCD is a teacher or instructor
14:11You'll find him to be morally rigid.
14:13Even if you are an entrepreneur
14:15You might find him getting involved in unethical or unprofessional behavior.
14:19He, my dear, doesn't necessarily have to see these things as unethical or unprofessional.
14:22He always wants the work done his way.
14:24Micro Manager Rakhb interferes in every detail
14:28Steve Jobs was more like a human computer.
14:29His focus on one goal dedicates all his thought and time to it.
14:32Abu Hamad, I confess to you that I am single.
14:34Of course, my dear, success, image, and achievement
14:37All these things make us want to be like Steve Jobs.
14:39But be careful, my dear, if he's going to be like Steve Jobs
14:41You will take along with the illness its blow or problem
14:43His problem, Abu Ahmed
14:44Each time, the results of your project fall short of your expectations.
14:49The patient with the USB D enters a terrifying cycle
14:52Its symptoms include depression and doubled osteoporosis.
14:55To the point where it could produce a paralyzing result
14:57The duration of what happened with Jobs himself
14:58It might be said in 1985
14:59When they grew up, he left Apple and founded a new company.
15:02A company called Nix
15:02Of course, my dear, his sole aim was to create the best personal computer in history.
15:08But what now?
15:08His involvement in every detail allowed this computer to emerge after years.
15:12Indeed, my dear, the result was an engineering masterpiece.
15:15This invention is something we've never seen before, a truly great thing.
15:17But its cost at that time, which was 1985
15:20$6500
15:21What? Why?
15:22Do you know what these people are like today, my dear Kama?
15:24Kama Abu Ahmed
15:25$14,000
15:26He said, "My dear, a computer costs $14,000."
15:28That was a waste of money on the cost of the phone; I wasn't there at the time.
15:31Of course, the company lost more than $100 million on this issue.
15:34The shiny button and the screen
15:36Until he lost all his money
15:38Excessive pursuit of perfection can ruin a person's projects.
15:42OCPD
15:43You want the thing to come out perfect
15:44Not only that
15:45A patient with OCPD experiences a breakdown in their relationships with others.
15:47On the one hand, those with OCPD will be specialized in their work.
15:51I'm done with his work
15:52This, of course, destroys his personal relationship and friendships
15:55On the other hand
15:55He also expects perfection from his relationship.
15:58But my dear, if you saw our episode on Shahid
16:00You will see Jobs' relationship with his daughter
16:01Jobs' relationship with his daughter was extremely marketable.
16:04To the extent, my dear, that he didn't acknowledge his daughter.
16:06Years in her book Small Fry
16:08Lisa is Steve Jobs' daughter.
16:09If you are a person who believes that you control everything
16:12And she succeeds in everything
16:13And suddenly
16:14I found one thing you can't succeed at
16:16It is that you remain a loving Lord
16:17And your children love you
16:19It's hard not to try to get rid of this from your life
16:21My dear, a similar problem remains for them in Egypt.
16:22If you, my dear, were Steve Jobs' daughter
16:24Even my lifestyle prediction
16:25It was very
16:26He said, "For your information, no one should ask you why this delivery is coming."
16:28And you, Hasbiya
16:29Or whoever ordered this monkey, that monkey will be held accountable for it no matter what.
16:31Liz, my dear, is talking
16:32She was living in a room
16:33Qabouha refused
16:34He fixed the heating in the room.
16:37Or even washed the dishes
16:38This is just imagination
16:39You are Steve Jobs' daughter
16:40Company founder before
16:41Which is, oh mother, the biggest
16:43Oh my God, the second largest company in the world today
16:44And as for what, my dear, I asked him
16:46She is nine years old.
16:47He finished using the Porsche at his home
16:49It's obvious to her
16:50If she's suspicious of something, she looks very...
16:51Maybe you can talk about her, my dear.
16:53I'll tell her when she grows up, God willing.
16:54And you sold the license to me
16:55But no
16:56U R Betting Nathan said it
16:57You won't take what's mine.
16:58These actions will make you feel like you're dealing with a stingy person.
17:01In an unnatural way
17:02While these are clear symptoms of OCD
17:04The patient has difficulty
17:06He does not dispose of things after using them.
17:08Even if she has no emotional value to him
17:10And he's stingy not just with others.
17:12But Kamal is on his own
17:13He sees money as something
17:14We should protect it
17:23There is a reward for people who have
17:25Obsessive-compulsive behavior
17:26On the good words of my neighbor
17:27Troskler in his book
17:28healthy compulsive
17:29One of the things that makes people who have
17:32It's difficult for them to get treatment for CBD.
17:33This is one of the most common psychological disorders.
17:37Those who are pleasing in history
17:38Imagine it, my dear, you are the manager
17:40And I'll bring you one like that
17:41He checks everything.
17:43And he does everything
17:44He makes sure of everything.
17:45And follower, focus and corrector
17:47And don't waste money on trivial things.
17:49What would you say? This is excellent.
17:50This isn't a sick person
17:51We're the ones who are sick.
17:52The people who go to the clinics are the patients.
17:54People who want to take a vacation
17:55These are sick people
17:55I am satisfied with you
17:56Don't go get treatment for a boil
17:57Treatment room
17:58The person in this society
17:59Those who don't have CBD
18:00He is rewarded with promotions
18:01Social reel and money
18:03How will you be able to convince someone?
18:05A job that leads to promotions and brings in money
18:07He makes products and succeeds
18:17There are people for whom the situation becomes very difficult.
18:19They strive for perfection
18:21When he doesn't receive it, he gets depressed.
18:22And sometimes this causes them to fail in their projects.
18:24And there are people with very, very high occlusion.
18:27For details
18:28This is one way or another
18:29He helps them with their work
18:30And it makes them more successful people.
18:31And then the scientists give preference
18:32These differences are necessary for us to understand them.
18:34We need to focus on education.
18:36Is that possible, my dear?
18:37The first cause of CBD
18:38It's the reason for your vertebrae
18:40Didn't you decide that you would pay attention to the details?
18:42But no
18:42For a reason related to your family
18:44And sometimes also for genes
18:46This is according to many studies.
18:47For example, we find
18:48In some studies on twins
18:49In Sweden specifically
18:50no
18:50Not Sweden
18:51Yes, because they have the National Register of Twins.
18:54It's easy for us to study them.
18:55This makes it easier for us as scientists to study them.
18:57Especially when we see twins who were separated.
18:59At a young age
19:00And soils, therefore, in different environments
19:02If the effect is still present, then it's genetic.
19:04Not an environment
19:05These qualities, I found, include certain qualities like ambition.
19:07Feeling a strong urge or pressure
19:09For hard work and achievement
19:11These are often inherited traits.
19:12This was confirmed by a study in Nancy Padrson
19:141989
19:16The one who said the percentage is between 27% and 78%
19:20Compulsive behaviors
19:21inherited behaviors
19:23We also see that this is not a single gene.
19:25It's a lot of genes
19:26different genes
19:27And not all of them express themselves in a competitive manner.
19:29This means you might have genes that cause
19:31OCP
19:32But these genes aren't express.
19:34She doesn't express herself
19:35What do you understand about genetics?
19:36Or maybe also
19:37Let's see if these genes undergo mutations.
19:38So it changes
19:39God bless you, Abu Hamad, everyone has their own genes.
19:41I won't be able to use this in Jobs.
19:42I don't build anything from his genes except for the hereditary baldness.
19:45my darling
19:45Genes in OCBD
19:47It's not necessarily a final verdict of unhappiness.
19:49Let me tell you, I miss you, my dear.
19:50We are talking about the personality as a whole.
19:52Personality is more than just genes.
19:54This is simply because humans are not born into a vacuum.
19:56This is where the environment comes in.
19:57Because if these parents are exchanging conditional love
19:59Conditional on his achievements
20:01Therefore, it will begin to form in this person
20:03Those with these genes are corrupt
20:05I need these things to love him
20:07Not only that, my dear
20:08According to a study entitled
20:11Even the presence of authoritarian parents
20:13It doesn't necessarily lead to OCP
20:15If their relationship with the son is strong enough
20:17If we look, for example, at Steve Jobs
20:19Henged found that his relationship with his original family was bad.
20:22His father and mother abandoned him.
20:23They were offered for adoption and as a gift
20:25It was put in this without reading it.
20:26The first message, my dear, came from the world
20:28One of the most important people in the world is someone who is unwanted.
20:31And it exceeded the need
20:32And it must be disposed of
20:33This might be the reason that transformed him into the form he is in.
20:35As if all the success, mastery, and attention to detail
20:39It's an attempt to get love
20:42I will take over the world
20:43I will control the world's imagination
20:44With my successes, my achievements, and my mastery
20:46And the environment isn't just about accepting them
20:48Peers, friends, relatives, and acquaintances
20:51Which is also possible due to their bullying
20:52These people are like this
20:54Of course, my dear, it's very important for me to tell you
20:55Not all people who come here
20:57The one who is placed in a difficult environment
20:58And among the difficult people
20:59And in a society where they might be bullied
21:01They will turn into that
21:02For example, distance
21:03He might be a dependent person
21:04People are always changing and getting worse
21:06Nice remains
21:06He doesn't know how to say no
21:08He doesn't know how to put up barriers between himself and people.
21:10Because he is the one who must be under their approval
21:11And you can develop the opposite personality
21:13That means not everyone
21:14He will walk the same way
21:15As long as he has these genes
21:16Dust with the family, those countries
21:17So with my friend
21:17I'm telling you, my dear, about a strange concept
21:18After I told you all this
21:20Al-Qawsi BD
21:20By comparison with the second personality disorders
21:22It is the most disorderly
21:24treatable
21:25Only with medicine
21:26Or without medication
21:27In fact
21:27beautiful qualities
21:29The uniform of determination
21:29The desire for perfection
21:30If I were employed in a therapeutic field
21:32It makes them scared faster
21:33If they felt
21:34They are not perfect
21:35And if they need to work themselves
21:36So that they become more perfect
21:37Or closer to perfection
21:38They will be treated better
21:40They are also good patients
21:41If they heard his words
21:42If they knew he had a disease
21:43But the real problem with the bow is that it's a real problem.
21:45It is becoming part of the patient
21:47That remains his only way
21:48To compensate for an old deficiency
21:49psychiatrist
21:50George Wilbur
21:51He says that compulsive traits
21:52It continues
21:53Because the patient himself
21:54It continues to become entrenched
21:55for example
21:56If you try
21:57Improve your image in your own eyes
21:58Through your achievements
21:59So here you are, my dear
22:00Feeding
22:01The order
22:02You always need to curse your mother
22:03Instead of seeing that you are good
22:04And this, my dear, will happen over time.
22:05It could turn into a big problem
22:06If you are changing, if you
22:07Achievement addict
22:08You live for achievement
22:10The one who will get you to the next achievement
22:12Of course it has to be bigger
22:13From the first achievement
22:14And you get involved in a cycle like that
22:15And with time, my dear
22:16This turns into an addiction
22:17For achievements
22:18You are doing something
22:19You come and accomplish something similar to him
22:20You'll find that you don't feel anything
22:21You need to accomplish something greater than that.
22:23And over time, workers preferred
22:24The achievements of each one are greater than the other.
22:26He became an addict
22:27To live normally
22:29normal
22:29Basic
22:30You need to keep achieving accomplishments
22:31Not to branch out
22:32You'll find yourself among the achievements
22:33Don't be upset
22:33But
22:34I find it decreases
22:35Fes
22:35It transforms into another form.
22:36To an addict
22:37And this is the one who drinks coffee like that
22:38Every time he drinks coffee
22:39He no longer reaches the level of concentration.
22:40The one who used to deliver it in the first place
22:41So that he can be a normal person
22:42normal
22:43He needs to drink coffee
22:44This is the same person
22:44According to research
22:4512 years in 2010
22:46Titled
22:48Any behavior you exhibit
22:50With psychological urgency
22:51Possibly in another way
22:52One by one
22:53It changes the way the nervous system works
22:55Or identified by the reward system
22:56Rewards device
22:57In the nervous system
22:58At that time, my dear
22:59You'll keep acting the same way.
23:00time after second
23:01time after second
23:02I feel that you
23:03every time
23:04Feel the endorphins
23:05The one that makes you happy
23:06This, my dear
23:07The endorphins
23:07Materials that make you feel happy
23:09And it reduces your feeling of the pen
23:10The person who has
23:11OCPD
23:11When he finds himself
23:12The nervous pen
23:13He goes down to work
23:14Or he'll see what's behind it.
23:15In the things he is supposed to do
23:16And Tsk gets rid of it
23:17He feels a little better
23:18In endorphin levels
23:20attached
23:20Because the one who had
23:21Slow down a little
23:22But
23:22As soon as
23:23The endorphins
23:24Its levels are decreasing
23:25They have a veil over him
23:26Feeling of tension
23:27and the void
23:28The need for a second dose
23:29It's better, my dear
23:30OSPD patient
23:31imaginary
23:31That's how the world is
23:32This cycle that happens
23:33And not feeling deterred by myself
23:35Except through my achievements
23:37Which is the second one
23:37With time you don't look for it
23:38It brings happiness
23:39Their imagination
23:40This is the world
23:40That's what everyone is doing.
23:42I'm not the one in the bad situation.
23:43I'm not the different case
23:44These people
23:45Because of how much they became
23:46Workaholics
23:47and their whole lives
23:48Greeting platform
23:49Achieving the next milestone
23:50They neglect it, as we said.
23:51Their social relationships
23:52They neglect their feelings
23:53We notice
23:54Even Steve Jobs' outfit, for example
23:55When he abandoned his daughter
23:56This, my dear
23:57A phenomenon in psychology
23:58We call it
23:59Experiential Opinion
24:00That's why
24:01The psychological shop
24:01Phil Helm Reich
24:02He delivers patients
24:03OCPD
24:04Ballevin Machines
24:05Over time, these people
24:05It transforms into people
24:06Feelings
24:07Like the Terminator
24:08And this, my dear
24:09What makes them over time
24:10They enter a state of intense hysteria
24:11He is no longer able to work
24:12He was no longer able to think.
24:13And sometimes he fears
24:14With a severe depressive episode
24:16Sometimes, occasionally
24:17Why did Catatonia reach him?
24:18freezes
24:18And of course, all these specifications
24:20All this mixture
24:21Maybe in the end
24:22This leads to suicide.
24:24Because he is unable to achieve perfection
24:25And not achieving perfection
24:27He makes it a book, a book, a book.
24:28Therefore, God forbid
24:29It could reach all aspects of his life
24:32In psychiatry
24:32We have something called
24:33And this, my dear
24:35Personal traits
24:35The love of order is like a diamond
24:45These qualities
24:46In one description
24:47It will be an attempt to take over the world.
24:48But this quality alone
24:49No, it is evil in itself.
24:50Nor is it good in itself.
24:52The method is what matters
24:52And the extent to which we will use this
24:54This is the clearest example
24:55It is science
24:56Which is
24:56In one of his interpretations
24:58It is an attempt to understand the world
24:59And harnessing this world
25:00For our needs
25:01For example, my dear, do you have someone like
25:02Melvin Doy
25:03This man used to wear the number 10.
25:04This obsession
25:05Translated at the end
25:06To classify the ten
25:07This system
25:08Most important classification
25:09For human knowledge
25:10In the world's libraries
25:11You also have someone like
25:12Charles Lynnberg
25:13This was the first person
25:14The Atlantic is buried by plane
25:15They were obsessed with details
25:16They are involved in development
25:17Flight incident
25:17They were obsessed with lists
25:19He made him the first person
25:20The app list works
25:21or Chicklist
25:22Before flying
25:23The list
25:23currently
25:24It is a procedure followed
25:25In almost every
25:26flights
25:27All this, my dear
25:27people
25:28Learn
25:29And they taught
25:29And they worked
25:30Their obsession
25:31They reached achievements
25:32Useful for us
25:33And beneficial to humanity
25:34Of course we don't know
25:35Did they do this?
25:35By their own will
25:36Nor against their will
25:37Did they do this?
25:38Under obsessive
25:38And without obsessive thoughts
25:39Did they do this?
25:40Under upbringing
25:41They made them not feel anything
25:42If they don't love
25:43Unless they achieve something
25:44No
25:45Is there something behind this obsession?
25:46inferiority complex
25:47All these people
25:48Those we talked about
25:48In this episode
25:49They are trying to get rid of her.
25:50And trying to achieve
25:51Project after project
25:52At the expense of something else
25:53And I don't see what they're doing.
25:55Indeed meaning
25:55And they are investigating
25:56Because it fulfills meaning
25:57Not just for me
25:58But humanity
25:59And I know it's not necessary
26:00Baqas remains
26:00If he does something great
26:02And he knows when to tell the job
26:03No, that's enough.
26:04No problem
26:04I get once
26:05And live my life
26:06Let's try again
26:07My dear, all of them
26:07We need to ask ourselves these questions.
26:08We work in affairs
26:10Why are they working?
26:10We do what we do
26:11for him?
26:12First, my dear, what remains is the answer
26:13We are achieving this goal
26:14Or we will accomplish this
26:15Because we are running away from a monster inside us
26:17Or because we are afraid
26:19Nobody loves us
26:20If he hadn't accomplished this
26:21We need to sleep in its courtyard.
26:23We ask ourselves
26:23And we think
26:24If we had money
26:25We work in Serbia
26:26That's all, my dear
26:26Finally, and not lastly
26:27Don't forget to check out the previous case.
26:28Let's see the next case.
26:29We look at the sources
26:30We are on YouTube
26:30We subscribe to the channel
26:31That's all, my dear
26:37What is this?
26:38And I didn't step on you?
26:40Is this red so the camera is recording?
26:41And she doesn't want to register?
26:42But the green one
26:43The one who knows, provided he passes by
26:44The red one means the scruff.
26:45So the camera isn't recording?
26:46Before I saw a camera
26:47Beit Nour Akhdar
26:49after
26:50Let's start the episode from the beginning again
26:53Hi Zi Bishani, health and blessings
26:54First, there will be a new episode
26:55From the Al-Daheeh program
27:30Thanks