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: Advent Calendars, Billionaires, Nuzzi and RFK Jr., Airport Lounges, Fighting FascismIt's Sunday. Read this now.Hello and welcome back to Five Things! This Saturday, like many other families in Germany, my family started baking Christmas cookies. And to illustrate what my family has to endure with me, I’d love to share an occasion from the evening. My wife mentioned that she needed our 3rd child to help with some cookies to do the marmalade filling. All I heard in the other room was “marma lu” (Lu is our daughter’s nickname) and immediately I yelled “Mama Loo!” and my wife said to the other daughter: “careful, he’ll start singing again!” - and yes, the tune of Mama Loo was stuck in my ear for the rest of the evening and playing the song over and over in the kitchen while I was cooking didn’t help either. I know, my brain does interesting things, but singing and dancing to Mama Loo in the kitchen is so much better than thinking about politics right now. Also, the cookies my wife and daughters baked are very yummy. Here are this Sunday’s Five Things - enjoy! Advent Calendars Are Totally Out of Control
Back when I was a kid, we had a candle with numbers from 1 to 24 which we burned down a bit each day. And we had crappy chocolate advent calendars that were so bad my mother offered to buy us chocolate instead. I think my mother also prepared 24 little bags for us as kids, but not every year. Advent calendars have always been a thing in Germany as part of the countdown to Christmas, along with St. Nicholas Day on December 6, where kids put their polished shoes in front of their rooms the night before and then the parents fill them when the kids sleep. The four Advent Sundays are always something special in Germany with coffee and christmas cookies. The Advent calendar business has gone totally mad, with prepacked calendars available everyhwere in all sizes and shapes. My wife started a beautiful tradition for our kids and she shops for and then packs 96 little bags for our kids (sometimes I get to help, but I mostly do something wrong and don’t follow the system the way it is intended…). I love to see our kids enjoying the Advent calendar every single morning. How billionaires took over American politics
Aside from the fact that this piece was published in the Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, the article outlines a dramatic development, even though I always felt that American politics was dominated by rich people more than anyone else. The Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. Affair Is Messier Than We Ever Could Have Imagined
I don’t know how to describe this. In normal times, these people would have no future in politics, but in this administration, everything is possible and anything goes. Appalling. But great writing! The Airport-Lounge Wars
Before COVID hit, I was flying quite a bit and I really did enjoy airport lounges, but not the crappy ones United offered to frequent flyers without superduper platinum status, which were always super packed with people and booze cost extra. I preferred the SAS lounges with a nice selection of Nordic food and some nice wines. But the best use of a lounge was a few years ago in Munich, when I went running up and down a mountain an hour south of Munich and came into the lounge totally sweaty and dirty, just to take a shower and then have some nice Bavarian food. But now I fly without status and it sucks to hang out somewhere in front of the gate, sipping coffee that costs 5€ or so. Turns Out Fighting Fascism Helps You Live Longer
While I like the side effects of organizing against fascism, I’d much rather have no worries about democracies sliding into fascism at all. 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. |






