No 14 - FOREVER - On the art of longevity
Longevity is a goal aimed at by every entity with a life of its own: in nature and politics, by business and by us as human beings. Nevertheless, we often take short-term action. In a world that is rapidly changing the capacity to react, flee or adapt a product range at speed is essential. In parallel, long-term strategies for the day after tomorrow have to be developed and things worth preserving have to be protected. The range of longevity strategies is widely varied – and paradoxical. Parting with obsolete old ways and renewing ourselves – phoenixlike – or adhering to the status quo and weathering minor or major turbulence can be equally useful. But how do we know when to preserve, when to let go? Where do we have to create robust structures to safeguard longevity? Where is short-term thinking or a short life needed?
ABSTRAKT No 14 goes in search of answers about the art of longevity. Contributors include Yuval Harari, historian and author of the international bestseller “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”, Sven Regener, front man of the legendary Berlin rock ’n’ roll band “Element of Crime” and author of the cult book “Herr Lehmann” (“Berlin Blues”), and Steven Chu, Nobel laureate in physics and former U.S. Secretary for Energy under President Barack Obama.
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CONTENT
> The humankind revolution. Interview with Yuval Harari
> Beautiful shadows of the future. By Dieter Thomä
> The dawn of the ageless society. By Stephan Sigrist> Ocean liner versus speedboat. Interview with Sven Regener & Jakob Ilja
> Live long and yawn. By Barbara Bleisch
> Longevity through responsibility. Interview with Burkhard Varnholt
> Against micropolitics. By Walter Thurnherr
> The rediscovery of optimism. Interview with Steven Chu