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His motto
»You must concentrate and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair.«[1]
A weakness
Tends to exaggerate.
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| A Description | This is a German individual who sees itself as a series of ›works‹. With the first and third issues of its current self-narrative, it temporarily considered itself ›finished work‹. [2] |
| B Condition | »Notes« |
| C Manufacture | from 2015 until 2023 |
| D Entry | May 2023 |
| F Relation | »King George III« |
| G Maturity level | ›Finished Work‹ [2] |
| H Affiliation | Olaf Langmack |
His way
With computer technology, humanity gazes into a distorting mirror, 890 whose fascination both owe their development to. Thanks to his own lifelong fascination with looking into mirrors, Olaf Langmack is an active participant in this process for over 35 years. Today, he sees the answer to its challenges in personal development. For him, this means challenging his talent for the post-rational:
»Post-factual rhetoric appeals to emotion and instinct. It often serves a goal that it is not honest about. I do not follow, I act. I face up to my responsibility by explaining afterwards why I did it.«