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==His Motives==
==His Motives==
Olaf Langmack deals with the right to a [[Personal Motifs|free identity]], since outstanding creative achievements seem to require the self-sacrifice of their creators. His [[Professional Motifs|professional motives]] revolve around this phenomenon &ndash; in the light of conceptual aspects of creativity. Own achievements are replaced by his motto: &raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<ref name="FIRE"/><div class="res-img"><span id="Portrait Ulrich Wüst"></span>
Olaf Langmack deals with the right to a [[Personal Motifs|free identity]], since outstanding creative achievements seem to require the self-sacrifice of their creators. His [[Professional Motifs|professional motifs]] revolve around this phenomenon &ndash; in the light of conceptual aspects of creativity. Own achievements are replaced by his motto: &raquo;You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.&laquo;<ref name="FIRE"/><div class="res-img"><span id="Portrait Ulrich Wüst"></span>
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Copyright 2016 Ulrich Wüst - All rights reserved

His Motives

Olaf Langmack deals with the right to a free identity, since outstanding creative achievements seem to require the self-sacrifice of their creators. His professional motifs revolve around this phenomenon – in the light of conceptual aspects of creativity. Own achievements are replaced by his motto: »You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.«[1]

Web History

He has been participating in social media since 2001, but limited to a single website.

Notes

Portrait Copyright © 2016 Ulrich Wüst, all rights reserved
  1. Richard Strozzi-Heckler, »In Search of the Warrior Spirit – Teaching Awareness Disciplines to the Green Berets«, 2002, page XI
  2. Issues in square brackets unpublished
  3. Thanks for reviews HT, GL, setup kaa and to Miriam Jesske MI for art-historical advice as well as editorial collaboration