You know what you could do on this amazing day? Read Five Things and then become a paid subscriber! Awesome idea, right? ✌🏻 Oh, by the way, if you do not want to subscribe to Five Things, Five Things Tech and Five Things Running, you can select which one of the newsletters you want to read in your account settings. Five Things: Silicon Valley Cowards, Black Fungus, Democracy, Galaxy Brain, Shopping CartsIt's Sunday. Read this now.Hello and welcome back to Five Things! It’s the middle of November and it is raining. Ok, this is not really a surprise and it also doesn’t bother me. Here in Northern Germany we pride ourselves with being used to bad weather and having some sort of magical resistance against the weather. Also, we around here we say that it isn’t windy until the sheep have no curls anymore. Anyhow, what really annoys me about the rain is all the people with their stupid umbrellas. Especially those who have an gigantic umbrella that can fit a whole football team underneath it. What’s with that? When it rains, we also have wind and you get wet no matter what. Those people always take up too much space on the sidewalk and poke me in the face with their stupid umbrellas. Buy a raincoat instead! Or something else that is water-repellent. I’m wearing a waxed Barbour jacket, which keeps me dry and even though I get comments that I look like a forest ranger voting for Conservatives, I accept all that, because I am staying dry. Also, the Barbour jacket has a large pocket on the back, which is really meant for storing rabbits shot while hunting, and I can store my dad cap there, so my glasses don’t get all wet. I know, this is turning into a life hack text, but every once in a while I’d like to overshare a bit here. I am happy about every umbrella that gets destroyed by the wind and ends up in a trash can. Here are this Sunday’s very dry Five Things - enjoy! I Worked All Over Silicon Valley. This Is How It Lost Its Spine.
I do remember when Tech execs still had a spine. Not anymore. They have so much power, but instead of fighting a good cause, they just do what the orange wannabe emperor wants. This Black Fungus Might Be Healing Chernobyl By Drinking Radiation—A Biologist Explains
Just the other day I said to my wife that I find fungi extremely fascinating. I don’t recall the occasion anymore and no, we don’t normally talk about fascinating fungi. Little did I know that only a few days later I would read an article about radiation and fungi. The Left Must Build Its Infrastructure
Democracy thrives on participation. And that is not always easy, but always time-consuming. If we want resilient democracies, we need to increase our level of engagement, not just during campaigns. It’s not just an American phenomenon, we all got too lazy and took democracy for granted, giving the enemies of democracy too much room. Galaxy brain resistance
As someone who has been working on innovation for the last couple of decades, I often think about how we can think about the really cool new stuff without forgetting about how we can get there. Why Don’t People Return Their Shopping Carts? A (Somewhat) Scientific Investigation
Finally somebody tackled this issue. I wish people would just put back the shopping carts, because I usually don’t have any coins on me and also always misplace those little plastic tokens to put into the cart instead. That’s it. Have a great Sunday! If you missed last Sunday’s edition of Five Things, have a look here: — Nico You're currently a free subscriber to Five Things. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |






