Admittedly, even though I am a small-town-girl myself, I’d rather made strange when moving to Brunswieck and I still do – sometimes. After stops in Hamburg, Cairo, Amman, Istanbul and Stuttgart I witnessed a cultural ramp-down in late autumn 2006: Brunswieck. I beg all Brunswieck-Fans pardon for this. I know that the city has its assets: I can go by
In the face of the advanced discussion about industry 4.0 and the application of artificial intelligence (AI), the discourse on the implementation of a basic income guarantee (BIG) might have never been more newsworthy than now. Eva Douma addressed this subject in her book “Sicheres Grundeinkommen für alle” and tries to clarify whether BIG is just wishful thinking or a
Even though I have not been getting enough sleep recently I started off early on Sunday morning for another hike. The weather was fine again, but fortunately not as hot as the day before. I reached Seesen on time and was welcomed by “my” driver and another hiking mate. It has still been early that gave us enough time to
Last weekend (always on the first Saturday in August) cloister Drübeck offered a “Romantic Night”. I visited it for the first time. A friend called it to our attention. It became a so called girls’ night out. Beforehand she allured us with tiny little details on the show, such as white beds in the garden. However, I choose not have
It is sooo cool what I learn during hiking trips. Even though I could leave my stamp book in the rucksack this time, still there were many things to discover and above all to learn! This time it was about knitting camels, dogmatical companions and a wonderful TV-series script: the german-arabic friendship with a wonderful ending at the “Hexenwerk” (witchcraft).
Philipp Staab’s essay is both: fascinating and frightening at the same time. It is an analysis of the current influence digitalization has on the economy as well as on spheres of life and thus on the world of work for every single person. On rare occasions I have read through a non-fiction book so quickly and with such enthusiasm. It
