Fight club is a social satire commanded by talented David Fincher, adapted from the book of the same name by Chuck Paragnuque. This movie is showing despair to live in a consumer-led society and people's emptiness when businessism occupies their lives. As the movies are, when you see the movie you only have to feel the sarcastic of Brad Pitt's most harsh line in the movie. Brad Pitt plays Taylor Deden and his Unabomber philosophy is completely incompatible with the image of Brad Pitt as a poster for a young and beautiful boy Hollywood star.
The wrestling club develops around an unnamed narrator, Tyler Durdin, who uses his unconscious identity as another character. Taylor freed the talker from excuses of his previous life by self-destruction. The talker burned down his house, resigned his job and was born to be reckless, it seems by chance. He unconsciously clarified all worldly possessions. Taylor and the narrator form the Fight Club - it is an underground organization that thrives while destroying itself and government agencies.
With devil novel "The Fight Club" by Chuck Palahniuk, readers can experience the twisted adventure built in the fight club. The first rule about the fight club is that you are not talking about the fight with the club. The letters Taylor Deden, Malasinger and the narrator formed the dynamics of the novel. The second rule of the fight club is that you are not talking about the fight with the club. The narrator incorporated a big story between seeing a little glimpse of his lifestyle and the relationship he formed. The third rule of Fight Flub is to fight two men per game. Throughout the novel, an anonymous narrator placed herself in the work of Taylor Deden and his fellow fight club. The fourth rule of the fight club is a fight. It becomes a game, follows rules and tries to bottom out. The fifth rule of the fight club is that there are no shoes and no shirt is fighting. The sixth rule of the fighting club is that the fight will continue as long as they need to.
The most important thing is not to make employees panic or raise morale. The first rule of the fight club is as follows. Do not talk about the fight club. The second rule of the fight club is as follows. Do not talk about the fight club. The same can be said about liquidity. It is not good for employees who have already purchased the vision, mission, and impression of startups that they sold it on the day you started it. The party's policy is to "establish a company to achieve long-term success". Finally, please do not pay much attention to liquidity. As the founder, you have a lot of things - finding product / market fitness, shipping products and getting customers ... Liquidity is not your first choice. Think of this as a background process. From a strategic point of view, however, it affects marketing communications, meetings, blogs, travel planning methods.