Norman Ohler
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I think those moments bring you quite close to the meaning of life.
And I wouldn't put that meaning on life in words.
It is an experience.
And I think that for me as an artist, it was an important experience to make, to get close to that.
And that is...
that is what you can achieve in each of your professions you know like a mathematician he comes to that point when he like hears more like he grasps like connections and he might not be able to put it into a formula yet but if he's an open person he might be a better mathematician because he can understand a bit more of the meaning of everything of this bigger story that's being written
Yeah.
And I mean, I mentioned to you my sub stack, which I think is going to be the best sub stack.
I will definitely subscribe.
I really realized that there is a greater, a bigger story and it's somehow interesting to try to open up because if we live, that's why I like to be in nature also quite a lot.
You get, you have a better access.
We live boxed in, Walter Benjamin called us like the boxed human beings.
Like we're living in the cities, we're doing, we're waking up, we're doing like,
It's good to be, therefore, it's good to be outside the system.
And I hope that my art can contribute to, you know, freeing the brainwaves to understanding a bit more what that is.
I don't know, but I think the process of understanding more and connecting in different ways, that is what I'm going for, because I think that is the meaning of life.
It was great.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.