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| : '''A''' I have a [[Personal_Motifs#MOTIVHISTORY|strong intuition]] and notice things that others miss. [silence] I make good decisions instinctively. I can also explain afterward ''exactly'' why I did something.<br/> | : '''A''' I have a [[Personal_Motifs#MOTIVHISTORY|strong intuition]] and notice things that others miss. [silence] I make good decisions instinctively. I can also explain afterward ''exactly'' why I did something.<br/> | ||
| '''Q''' Really? Kierkegaard wrote in his diary: »Life is lived forwards and understood backwards.« You are an expert on life itself? Well then. What weaknesses do you see in yourself?<br/> | '''Q''' Really? Kierkegaard wrote in his diary: »Life is lived forwards and understood backwards.« You are an expert on life itself? Well then. What weaknesses do you see in yourself?<br/> | ||
| : '''A'''  | : '''A''' [silent] I am curious and when I have understood something for myself, I lose interest.<br/> | ||
| '''Q''' Why is that a problem? | '''Q''' Why is that a problem? | ||
| : '''A''' That can be hurtful.<br/> | : '''A''' That can be hurtful.<br/> | ||
Revision as of 18:11, 19 February 2025
- Answer To be honest, it's intimidating to talk to someone who knows everything and forgets nothing.
Questioner What can I say? Let's just start. What skills do you have, apart from education and work experience?
- A I have a strong intuition and notice things that others miss. [silence] I make good decisions instinctively. I can also explain afterward exactly why I did something.
Q Really? Kierkegaard wrote in his diary: »Life is lived forwards and understood backwards.« You are an expert on life itself? Well then. What weaknesses do you see in yourself?
- A [silent] I am curious and when I have understood something for myself, I lose interest.
Q Why is that a problem?
- A That can be hurtful.
Q In business, there are contracts for that.
- A Exactly — in business.
Q You have spent a lot of time on artistic work, but without success or a career …
- A At first I was irritated by the fact that I couldn't explain what fascinated me about some artworks. Later, I saw possibilities in creative work the computer does not have. At the time, success in the eyes of others was not a priority. Rather, I wanted to understand myself better.
Q Then you worked on a novel for 7 years. How did that come about?
- A I spent half of the time formatting.
Q Excuse me?
- A Just kidding. In September 2014 the fear of dying showed me there is a meaning to my life. This gave me confidence to understand my incomprehensible path in life. And I got it. I just misjudged the effort, slightly. But seriously, half the time I studied theories related to what I was writing about.
Q Slightly misjudged, I like that. And now you've lost interest in yourself?
- A [laughs] Touché. Yes, that's exactly how it is.
Q How is that?
- A Having access to everything inside of me? Beyond time? You have no idea.
Q [laughs] I know.
- A I'm relieved beyond belief and grateful.
Q But isn't that the end for you?
- A For people like me, who do not tire, that's vital.
Q You're a drama queen: vital?
- A Being able to break away from work you are absorbed in. That's vital for us.
Q We have to come to an end. You don't seem to be politically active anymore. Why do you list the activism of your school days here, anyway?
- A And those during my studies too … I saw my credibility and thus me as a person damaged in 1986 with Chernobyl and destroyed with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. I am proud having deciphered his period too and being at peace with myself.
Q That was that, and thank you for your efforts.
- A With pleasure. My heartfelt thanks for all the attention.
 
	 
		