"We, the Numbers" – Chronicle of a World Where Humans Have Barcodes. In factories, on construction sites, in offices, behind every badge and every employee number, there are faces. Real women and men, standing tall, tired but dignified. Wapinou speaks plainly about what he has seen and lived: France, where people argue; Canada, where people listen; The United States, where you are judged by what you can do. Three countries, three visions of work, one same question: what is a human still worth in a world of numbers? This book is not a settling of scores. It is a mirror, an honest, powerful, and lucid testimony about the reality of modern work: its absurdities, its hopes, and its beauty, when it still exists. A true, human, and moving story. Because deep down, behind every number, there is a soul.