The only thing we have to fear on the planet is man
I feel tired. I feel sad. Unhappy, sorrowful and stunned about the state of our world these days. Two years, we all have been in the clutches of COVID-19.
I feel tired. I feel sad. Unhappy, sorrowful and stunned about the state of our world these days. Two years, we all have been in the clutches of COVID-19.
We always strive for more. Higher, faster, further – there seems to be no limit in everyday life. But, sometimes, we are just vulnerable humans with a – more or less – healthy soul.
Yet another year with the „pandemic“-flag has nearly passed. A year with frustration, deprivations, disenchantment but also traces of hope in an unsteady future.
It didn’t need the great song entitled “Wrong Direction” from Amorphis’ 2018 “Queen of Time”-album to sum many different situations up in one wording.
Experiencing the Black Metal-wave in the 90s, visiting Norway was surely one thing on my bucket list. Decades later, I set my foot on Norse ground and was captured by its pure beauty.
“Space” is a term that stands for many things but today, Marshall McLuhan’s statement is the best headline for reappointing our world of the 21st century.
„Work“ is something that always took care of earning an honest penny but it’s also a story with ups and downs.
He is omnipresent and while it is part of our life in many ways, losing someone (or something) is always a struggle which isn’t on our bucket list.
With the pandemic, life has changed and so did the way we work and even the way we love.