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Like a fingerprint or a snowflake, we are all unique. We are made up of many small things that say a lot about who we are. We often think that our choices are completely random – we seem to like a certain dessert in question completely by accident, or that we just happen to like a certain breed of dog, or that we feel by far the most comfortable in a certain driving position.
We are in an age of extraordinary progress. Every 10 years, due to progress, society changes in the same way that it changed in 100 years. This is also why the world will change fundamentally in the next 10 years. Primarily due to the extraordinary globalization of services, trade and media, but actually mostly due to the emergence of artificial intelligence, which will be integrated into everyday life. It will change the world the way electricity once did. However, some occupations, which could still be naively concluded to be promising, will disappear completely within 10 years.
Sergi Ventura, a Spanish industrial designer, says for himself that he likes to push the boundaries of design and art. He wants to give objects that initially do not seem important just that - meaning. His latest collection is lamps that reflect elegance and tell stories. He also spiced up his work with 24-karat gold.
Until now, virtual reality has been a bit of a bummer. It's not that real reality is any cheaper, but the tools to enter the virtual world may be one of the reasons why we don't enter it more than once. But that may change now. Zeiss and Steam know why and how! At IFA 2017, which will take place between September 1 and 6 in Berlin, they will reveal another secret.
Shortly before the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Bentley Continental GT was presented to us. The luxury coupe, intended for long journeys, has been thoroughly redesigned and will thus inspire even greater admiration than its predecessors. Advanced technology, a large individual choice of colors and a powerful engine are just some of the things that make the new Continental GT so powerful.
"What I would give for one cold one!" can be heard very often during the summer months. The problem arises when we are then in some fashionable seaside town or some world capital, where prices do not know the upper limit. At that time, we cough up "one cold" for an hour, if necessary. The English exchange Travelex, which took 0.5 liters as a unit, published a list of countries where they offer the cheapest beer, and Europeans, look forward to it!
Us mere mortals like to ask for the recipes of the most successful or richest (maybe both) people. In the meantime, let's buy a lottery ticket. In 2004, when Apple was not as strong a brand as it is today, Steve Jobs imagined the rules that he followed on the way to success. He apparently put them together with then-Vice President John Brandon, as they called them “JB's Rules for Success”. Let's look at them.

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