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Pedestrian zone in Leipzig: talk right, eat right, think right
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It's still war.
It's still Corona in some countries.
Not in others - but all are united by billions poured into their healthcare systems, infrastructure and education programs, et cetera.
That's excellent.
The terrible time was good for something, if not for cohesion in the crisis.
My favorite topic, as attentive readers may remember.
So nobody, because many people don't have it that way with attention.
The network, the messages, the alerts, the red buttons, the series - you know.
Very many people take the first thing they read anywhere to be the truth.
And then don't change your mind.
They rely on science.
For example.
That lives from the constant renewal of its results.
From discourse, from exchange.
Swam over it.
One believes the masses, in social media, where perhaps only a few bots are controlled by algorithms and no real users, one quickly agrees.
If you are not with me, you must be against me.
People who doubt that rearmament will bring peace, i.e. more rearmament, now have a choice: idiots, rags, old wimps or unworldly.
This was quickly agreed upon in humanistic circles.
Just like in the more nationalistic circles there used to be abuse of the do-gooder who believed in peace, in the equality of all and all these completely absurd things.
Scolding others, judging them, ending a conversation before it's started saves a lot of time for sensible things.
So it's time for some pacification of the masses, and what better way to do that than with a grading system.
Which has manifested itself as very helpful in all of our upbringing memories.
As with anything that tastes good, Italy is leading the way and will find out for all of us if grades might make people happy.
The social points have long been the buzzword of swaggerers, you know, the weirdos who hang out on a corner with signs warning of aliens and comets.
And here they may have been right by mistake.
So if the people of Italy can be so modern, Austria also wants to lead the way.
Different start, same principle.
If you behave yourself, you get more out of life, and we all want more.
The whole thing has been well researched – for example at the University of Vienna.
And taking over Chinese competence also seems to be profitable from an economic point of view .
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The little educational nudging that will hopefully leave its beta version soon could ensure that all citizens use resources responsibly so that those available to the economy are available.
It will ensure that traffic delays are no longer caused by pointless demonstrations, that polite behavior prevails when using the network, and that individuals learn to eat moderately and healthily.
It's not yet clear to me what one should actually eat if, on the one hand, one subsidizes, i.e. rewards, the cultivation of animal feed and factory farming, but we are supposed to eat vegetables.
It doesn't matter, these are small contradictions that make people lovable in the first place.
And the world needs lovable people who listen to each other again – so that such contributions to peace – as here from minute 26.49 – belong to the past.