An ode to imagination
A story of the collaborative strategy for the new primary school in Tomelilla, Sweden, based on Doughnut Economics. Time is interesting. It’s now been just over a year since I handed in the proposal for a strategy for the new school in Tomelilla. I had by then, been working
Oh, what a way to die!
(Two bankers sit on a bench. They are both nicely dressed in suits and matching shoes and while waiving their hands it is clear to any viewer that they are heartily engaged in a familiar dialogue. Behind them is a neon street sign with numbers that keep irregularly changing. The
The Restless Wind
In a land far away, in a time far away, there was once a troubled wind. It comes with the nature of being a wind to rarely pause and take a break. Winds are meant to unquestionably move along with any impulse that seems fit. They push and break, caress
Designing purpose in a world full of meaning
It’s not easy to start writing a text nowadays. I’m annoyingly teased by artificial intelligence - “come use me, I’m free!” But I just as annoyingly refuse. The heavily perfected style, the skilfully constructed paragraphs and clear conceptual layouts. AI knows how to do that with great
The loving stone
If I were to tell you a story about a loving stone, would you believe me? I mean, it sounds a bit weird. But if you’re willing to listen, by the end of this tale, you might realise that love is to be found where you least expect it.
The planet that kills children
I don’t want to live on a planet that kills children. I even play with the thought of leaving. But where would I go? I can’t say I’m super keen on hanging out on Mars with Elon and all his ex-wives. The moon seems to be a