The fermi paradox

The grotesque statistical logic that with billions of galaxies and billions of stars and planets there must be life out there. But. The intense lack of proof. This is the Fermiparadox. Whatever the solution to it is, to me it feels like entrepreneurship. Most things we entrepreneurial people do is …

In seek of joy

What’s better? Being joyful, for the sole fact that you’re alive, and from that ever inner state of joy trying to change the world around you for the better? Or. Trying to change the world around you, to become joyful. In Western society, it seems we’ve created a world full …

The truth of expectations

My brother’s wedding yesterday, in corona-time, was very weird. And when I say this, what I’m talking about is: in my head, during the last weeks of preparation. My expectations. My expectations for the wedding were very low. Just because probably I myself would’ve done things so different. In terms …

Sprint

In life we set goals. In Western society that’s perceived normal. Moreover, not having goals is living an ambitionless life. Which is perceived as a bad thing. The point of a goal is to get there as fast as possible, or at least faster than the other (otherwise it’s called …

Intentions over words

Today’s media landscape is as interesting as sad. What clicks and sells is rarely what’s valuable and constructive. But what clicks and sells often turns into a mainstream opinion. It does. In the Netherlands we have Johan Derksen, a 71yr old soccer media prominent. He says whatever suits him best …