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Secrets - Column by Gery Seidl

Gery Seidl

The idea that Christ Child brings gifts to me when I'm good all year round is just a childhood. The fact that Nicholas, who has stopped the evil Krampus from reaching my living room, looks a bit like Uncle Heinzi is admittedly funny, but far from any possibility for a child. "Mom and Dad would have to recognize him after all?" That the dream little boy flies with his sleigh from his star to the ground at night and dusted us with dream sand, brings a child, which sleeps anyway with a thousand questions, only a quiet night.

Questioning all these things critically and ultimately not believing it is a sign that you are moving away from your "being a child". A farewell to a new phase of life towards being "grown up". Until we finally arrive there, we have mostly said goodbye to our inner child and are proud to talk with the adults at eye level about the measurability and predictability of our world as well as facts and facts.

But if that were the goal of our development, none of us would secretly search for our inner child day after day. On the way we lost our curiosity. The desire to discover something. Climbing trees to see people from a different angle. Be different for one day. Dress up. Drop a banana peel into the pedestrian area and wait for what happens.

The MEP, who is approaching important accession negotiations with Clownnase and Kasperlmütze, is likely to fall outside the principle of trust and the negotiating team. But it can not be proven that he did not have the best ideas in his luggage.

"To find out a secret today, you have to think outside the box. Think different."

To discover a secret today, you have to think outside the box. Think different. Thinking outside the box and allowing the unbelievable in his head.
Udo Lindenberg once said: "Every day is the same length but different in width."

Or let's think of the Wright brothers. Wilbur and Orville. Bishop Wright's third and sixth children, who never finished high school, had a dream. They bought a printing company and produced their own newspaper. From journalistic work to sales. Wanted to build a factory in which they produce internal combustion engines, wanted what failed because of a lack of capital. They opened a bicycle workshop, developed the bicycle further and created up to 300 new models. The dream of both that man would one day fly never let go of them. In their autobiography the brothers wrote: "Mouillard and Lilienthal, the great prophets of flight, filled us with their enthusiasm and transformed great curiosity into the zeal of creative people."

"If you want complete security, it's a good idea to sit by a window and watch the birds ..."
Wilbur Wright

Alfred Hildebrand, who was the first to honor the activities of the Wright brothers in Germany, wrote after a meeting in the USA: "One has the feeling that one has people on whom one relies in every respect and in all situations of life can. "
The flight tests were always in the foreground, Wilbur had the principle: "If you want complete security, it is good to sit at a window and watch the birds - but if you really want to learn something, you have to climb a flying machine and become familiar with his idiosyncrasies through practical experiments. "
With the idea that humans can fly once, they were laughed at in many places. Who has proven right shows the story. On the 17. December 1903 was ready. Orville answered. Lying in the biplane, powered by a 12-PS four-cylinder gasoline engine and two propellers. The flight took twelve seconds and carried him 37 meters.

Faith can move mountains, and having proven to use only five percent of our brain, there is an infinite potential of which we have no idea. How many secrets will we humans still air in the next hundred years and how many more will come? Two things, it is said, the people may never know: who has the power and what comes into the sausage. That will probably always be a mystery.

Photo / Video: Gary Milano.

Written by Gery Seidl

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