Tehran. Conversations with a real spy: Fear

Tehran

The hit Apple TV + series Tehran it is leaving a very good taste in the mouths of viewers. An emotional series based on the adventures of a computer specialist spy. To promote this series, Apple has released a series of videos dealing with conversations with a real spy. In this second video, fear is spoken of as an essential tool.

The life of spies in reality does not have to be as spectacular as the James Bond movies. They have to be more like what we see in the episodes of Tehran, the Apple TV + series that tells us about the adventures of a Mossad computer spy, Tamar Rabinyan, who has the task of deactivating an Iranian nuclear reactor. This series consisting of 8 chapters, is being one of the best of all the so far released in this medium.

The series is being promoted with a series of short documentaries that bring us conversations with a real spy. On the 17th the first of the videos was published and we already have the second available. Fear is spoken of as an indispensable element in the life of spies to achieve their objectives.

Former spy Orna Klein explained that fear was not something used as a weapon against someone, but an item of work that needed to be managed. While other tasks, such as hacking skills or phishing skills, could be trained over time, fear management is somewhat more difficult to tackle.

You should feel the fear, but you should continue to do what you do with that fear. "If fear stops youThat means he is not fit for work.

Tehran's second season has already started, although Apple has not yet officially confirmed when the premiere will be.


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