ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Book Recommendation: Hoover (2017)’s «The Lifetime Learner’s Guide to Reading and Learning»

2021-12-26

Strange book, a mixture of book recommendations with tips on how to read and think, incl. thinking creatively.
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Isolation (Covid lockdowns for unvaccinated)

2021-12-02

So, the German government excludes unvaccinated from public (private) life. Save for supermarkets and pharmacies. If that's the game they want to play, I won't play.
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Side-effects/Long-term effects of doing a Covid-vaccine-adherence-Purge

2021-11-27

What will happen if you purge institutions of those who think differently? Probably nothing good.
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And if you are not willing … (Covid)

2021-11-20

Another log about the pandemic — and Germany's descend into an unfree, collectivist society.

Image: Preview of T-Shirt design on Zazzle.com
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Taking Back the Weekend

2021-11-07

The "Art of Manliness" podcast has another nice episode about "Take Back the Weekend". Worth thinking about.
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Presentation about Technology as Tool or Trap (in German)

2021-10-11

I recently did a presentation on whether technology is a tool or a trap. It covers Attention Economy, Gamification, Persuasive Technology, Nudging, and Dark Patterns. Unfortunately it's in German, but perhaps it's interesting as well.
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We won’t reach Utopia, but we can make the journey to it worthwhile

2021-09-22

Recent events got me thinking why I detest the idea of ends justifying the means.
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A fast-beating heart (dealing with psychophysiological reactions, incl. fear)

2021-09-19

A high heart rate in a psychologically taxing situation is just a psychophysiological reaction -- what it means is up to you.
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World building

2021-09-19

Stumbled upon a nice meme regarding world building.

Image source see posting.
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Entrepreneurship during Crises vs Fairness

2021-09-19

A short comment on the need for entrepreneurship in crises and how some politicians handle entrepreneurs during Covid.

Image: Walt Disney
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