Carl is standing in front of a house with smashed windows. While he takes a photo of the building with his tablet, he wonders who this house may have once housed. From the road that …
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Finding housing and building land – An app is to help communities
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The one who helps the cities and communities. Who is Stefan Müller-Schleipen?
Stefan Müller-Schleipen is managing partner of Immovativ GmbH. There he is in charge of digital urban development and international expansion. Born in Hanover, he began his professional career as a Lufthansa pilot and held various …
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Contact exchange – bull’s eye heart. A future for love!
from Marten Steppat Back in the day. In the search for the love of your life you try out many things. Andrea Holthaus registers for this purpose again on this day at the partner exchange. …
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Scarce, valuable, economical – our way into the future – The world in a hundred years
by Friedrich Wegenstein My utopia does not have a hundred years, but challenges us here and now. In the spirit of Kant, it challenges us to free ourselves from self-inflicted immaturity and to take responsibility …
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The world in a hundred years – humanity has a child!
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text by Ralf Gawel There is a huge hype about artificial intelligence – every day we see and read new stories And justifiably so! Because it is certain that AI will completely …
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A new category in my blog: Vision Company
Building a business requires courage, capital, the willingness to leave the comfort zone of a regulated life and a market that can be developed. What at first sounds banal often turns out to be a …
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Laufzettel adé: Finally help for German craftsmen?
The little woman with the colourful apron has made up her mind: she wants a green living room. Only then, she says, would her lemon-yellow budgerigars feel really good. Master painter Wildung has to grin, …
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Emergency stop 2069 – The world in a hundred years
Ilustration Susanne Gold, Story Sue Doma After mankind had wiped out and destroyed almost everything that was alive and essential for survival by the year 2069, an abrupt change of all nations and countries set in …
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Megatrend minimalism – what does the hermit crab teach us?
Yadokari is his name, he was born in Japan and likes to live by the water. The hermit crab always carries its house with it, is small, efficient and flexible. This makes him a symbol …
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Who’s Melanie Dorn? Biography
Melanie Dorn sees herself as an “emotion coach with a penchant for spirituality”. She sees it as her lifelong task to constantly develop herself professionally, personally and spiritually. She likes to do that on hikes …
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We are one we are Love – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Melanie Dorn
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Who is Claudia Conen? Biography
Claudia Conen was born in Cologne in 1968. She has always been independent in her professional life. 14 years ago she decided to sell her gastronomy in order to dedicate herself intensively to the audible …
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Privacy Paradox: Do we want privacy or not?
Online, many of us disclose our data, communicate via social media, use dating portals and payback cards relatively carefree. When travelling on the net, many people seem to be indifferent to the fact that they …
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Social justice – just a ghost?
The poor get poorer, the rich get richer: A study by the Hans Böckler Foundation showed that the salary gap between top managers and employees in the 30 Dax corporations continues to widen. Comparing the …
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New Year’s Eve in a hundred years
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Trade is change?
Whether it’s corner shops, supermarkets, specialty stores, department stores or entire shopping arcades – it seems as if no store will remain untouched by the digital upheavals of our time. In many cases, the process …
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Smart home and digital factory – how does it work?
Smart objects can be packaging, work pieces or even objects in every household. They have a digital memory in the form of a data storage device. This enables the connection of objects – which are …
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Work 4.0 – but medieval in mind?
Before the invention of the steam engine was the age of the craft guilds. There was hardly a company where more than twenty people worked together. First large companies The exceptions were the companies that …
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Rebellion of the rulers or grapes in winter?
For many of us born in the sixties or earlier, it was not common to be able to buy strawberries and grapes at Christmas. In the sixties and seventies of the last century, global supply …
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The city of the future – rural green?
According to the UN, the age of the megacities is approaching: in 2030 there will be 43 cities with more than ten million inhabitants. Cities are the states of tomorrow! Urbanization – a huge challenge …
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Trade unions: With new tasks to increase membership?
Are you a member of a workers’ association? Is there an organization that represents your interests? Probably not. In the past, trade unions were much more important than they are today At that time, when …
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Exploring new paths?
To break new ground and save our earth from destruction, we need new ideas! We need to rethink not only our lifestyle, but also the way we run our economy. Fortunately we have the internet …
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Our seas – no man’s land and everyman’s land?
Our seas and oceans in particular are at the focus of climate change. They should actually belong to their inhabitants, but are exploited as if they belong to no one. The high seas are in …
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Our abstract responsibility for the war of tomorrow
The fact that sustainability and economic dynamism are contradictory has not only been Report of the Club of Rome known. Already Thomas Malthus already described a contradiction between economic growth, population growth and resource availability …
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Interview with Karl- Heinz Land
Karl-Heinz Land is one of the old hands of the IT industry. He has 35 years of experience, knew Oracle as a start-up and is the founder of Neuland. But he is above all one …
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Climate change, population growth and scarcity of resources – what options do we have to secure our existence?
We have only one planet – our Earth! Mathematically one could therefore say that we live in a “closed system”. There are therefore only limited options for climate protection and for securing our existence on …
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Are we supposed to believe everything we think?
The voice in our head – is it the real us? Is it our subconscious that speaks to us and knows our true desires? No, it’s not our subconscious As early as the 1930s, the …
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Love – a learnable art?
Our culture of capitalism is regarded as the cause of many problems. Among other things, for our misconception of love. In capitalist culture, it is market value that counts! The value of an item is …
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New economy – but old work?
Work today takes place in a completely new framework. It is not only becoming more flexible and self-determined, but also more insecure, believes US sociologist Richard Sennett. He believes that the new flexibility destroys the …
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Free will?
Every person should be allowed to follow his free will in order to develop his personality. That this free will exists at all is part of the basis of the philosophical school of thought of …
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The lie of the age of fake news!
Time and again we hear about fake news, our era is even called the “postfactual age”. The digital media are often cited as the reason for the beginning of this new era. Proof of this …
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The future of sanctions?
I’m in the middle of Berlin, visiting a friend. History blows at every corner of this city. Berlin – Moabit Today a sought-after residential area in the middle of the city, poor working class district …
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Psychognomantie – the world in a hundred years
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Interview mit Pavel Romanenko
Pavel Romanenko studied law in Berlin, worked at the advertising agency BBDO and for a Berlin VC before he started working for the start-up publishing house NKF Media in 2016. There he is now in …
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Who is Pavel Romanenko? Biography
Pavel Romannko was born in Kiev in 1988. As a late repatriate, he moved with his family to Berlin in 2001, where he went to school, took the Abitur and studied. Pavel took his first …
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Who’s Edith Huber? Biography
Dr. Edith Huber was born in Vienna in 1975. She still lives there today and studied at the University of Vienna at the Faculty of Social Sciences and graduated with distinction in 2012. Today she …
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Interview mit Edith Huber
Mag. Dr. Edith Huber was born in Vienna in 1975. There she lives and works as an author, researcher and head of the staff unit for research and international affairs at the Danube University Krems …
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Who is Vera E.B. Schoenfeld? Biography
Vera E.B. Schönfeld is a storyteller, author of children’s books and head of a technical training department. She was born in 1963 in Blumenthal in Schleswig-Holstein. She is a trained electronics technician and graduate engineer …
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Mrs. UseBuse and time travel – the world in a hundred years
by Vera E. B. Schoenfeld For children, Ms. UseBuse usually travels around the world, but for this blog everything is different! Ms. UseBuse is returning from a trip through time. From a long journey through …
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Empathy – a cognitive megatrend
Empathy is regarded as the tool par excellence for putting oneself in another person’s shoes. But – what is empathy and – is it really always good for us? Cognition researchers distinguish two types of …
