Digitization Is Overrated, Deletion Underrated.
Don’t digitize the mountain of bureaucracy—blow it up.
Digitizing everything is like putting five coats on a fat man.
Digitization isn’t a goal in itself. It solves some problems; it makes others worse—more lost than before. Too often, the EU and Germany choose the latter: one digital paperclip after another. I’m not against the EU. Much of this is a systems problem: too static, too self-absorbed.

Think outside the box. Shatter the chains. Diversity begins in the mind—only then does it have the right place in the system. Not everything needs a definition from Brussels or Berlin.
Sometimes you just stop doing things. In lifestyle as in politics. On one hand: stop. On the other: perhaps digitize. Choose consciously. That’s how character is formed.
Deletion is a strategy, too. Transformation doesn’t mean transforming everything. It doesn’t need to be “complete.” Have the courage to leave gaps.
Less creates space for the new. Minimalism opens the door to change and real disruption. That’s open sea: think big, create new context, activate your own strength—and build strong networks.
What would you delete first to make room for real progress?

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