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Affichage des articles du mars, 2016

We elect competitors and complain they seek more power

Our elections are a big competition. Pitiless ones. There is only one winner and the other go to hell. And we participate in it. We give our vote to the greatest leader. It’s exactly like "The Voice". A competition where only the one prefered by the majority wins? To get to the presidential election, politicians spend ten years competing, building their success, being greater than others, inspiring confidence to raising money. And then we complain.  We complain that our politicians only care about their re-election, getting more power and eliminating enemies. They are competition beasts. The greatest among the greatest. They are made to win, get more power, be the best. If we want other leaders, we need to change the rules. No need to criticize them

The brain don't care of life frenzy, at the end it compacts everything so slow down!

When I was a child, I traveled a couple of times a year. No more. Visiting family, maybe a weekend somewhere, summer holidays, skiing sometimes. And I still remember it. I remember them quite well. Now, I travel a lot. A dozen moves a year at least. And my souvenirs are a bit mixed. I don’t really remember restaurants, hotels, street names. What if the brained was packing event we live? I’m not a scientist, but I feel it does. If we do tons of things, it just packs them. If we do tons of times the same thing, it just packs them too. Ever had this impression? We fill or life with tons of stuff. And at the end, who cares? Others? No. Us? At the short term yes. We like being in a kind of unstopped frenzy. Then the brain packs everything, including this part frenzy. It leads to an equation. For the brain: tons = a couple. A lot a lot a lot = a little.Many times = sometimes. So why don’t we slow down? Live things but not live too much thin

Air quality tourism: the next big travel & hospitality niche

Pollution is killing us in big cities, aircon sometimes smells strange, industry makes suburbs smell weird, agriculture in the countryside also makes the air a bit smelly. Today we travel to discover cultures, enjoy beautiful landscapes, do some activities, etc. I’m sure that « Air tourism » is a new niche to appear. People will choose places for their unique air quality, nothing else. Cities could soon market their air quality as a tourism argument. Who volunteer to create a label approved by top NGOs and become multimillionnaire ? ;)