Life's work
2021 is coming to an end and it was definitely better than its lousy predecessor. Despite the never-ending pandemic, I made significant progress this year, both personally and in terms of my book project.
What once began as a reckoning with my conservative Millennial generation and then in 2019 became a hopeful narrative of the future, inspired by Greta Thunberg's Globals, has now evolved into a comprehensive theory of social orders. Exploring their rise and fall is a gigantic challenge and holds unimaginable potential - it feels like I've found my life's work. Because of these changes, a relaunch of this blog is overdue in the new year, stay tuned!
Another milestone of 2021 was my first article publications ever. ‘Lost Places' as traces of societal upheaval was a topic that came up almost by itself, as it reflects the core of my order theory. I started with my hometown Bayreuth, but articles about my Zuhause Berlin will follow in 2022.
Last but not least, I have finally finished the exposé and the extracts of "Generation Global - Der Zerfall der Alten Ordnung", so the new year will be all about finding a publisher. Feel free to get in touch if you have a contact to a literature agency or an author - it’s really hard to get a chance as a first-time author on this competitive market.
So far, so good. Thank you 2021 for all the new certainties and to all of us an even better year 2022!