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wie etwas schreiben, wenn wir nur noch fühlen können? Und was können wir fühlen? Wir sind so unbeschreiblich traurig über deinen Tod. Und doch ahnen wir, von welchen Qualen er dich erlöst hat.
Du bist so viel für uns. Und genau so viel hast du uns gegeben. Dich kann uns keiner nehmen. Du hast uns gegen die Laufrichtung in deine Gedankengänge geführt. Dort sind wir mit dir die Wände hoch gegangen, auch mal an und durch die Decke. Du hast uns mitgerissen. Wir sind deiner Leidenschaft, deinem Mut und deiner Verletzlichkeit gefolgt. Du hast uns auf den Kopf gestellt und wir haben gesehen, wie schön die Aussicht ist.
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Tweet I’ve recently written an article about an initiative by a bunch of entrepreneurial students in Vienna, called STARTeurope, on TechCrunch. I attended one of their events for the first time and had been positively suprised by their efforts and … Continue reading
TweetYOOSE, a Berlin-based mobile coupon startup, just launched into their public beta phase. The idea behind Yoose is to provide a multi-level distribution platform for Coupon publishers, such as local businesses or larger firms that plan to target specific campaigns … Continue reading
TweetI’ve closely watched Sony’s PR Initiatives for the upcoming Fincher picture The social network. As far as we know it’s going to be the story of how facebook was founded and developed into a behemoth of all walks. I am … Continue reading
TweetI came across an amazing, disturbing, yet mesmerizing documentary about the controversial bullfight. More material on its website
TweetPeople who read this blog might be aware of ordinary forms of financing startups, such as Venture Capital. Rather famous Internet celebrities argue that to a certain extent the VC model is not quite adquate anymore. There is no more … Continue reading
TweetI’ve had experience with several startups (and corporations called hospitals) and one thing I’ve noticed is, that founders or early employees are rarely dumbasses. This is different in corporations. small vs. large Working or being in a larger collective of … Continue reading