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Moritz Krüsselmann

Moritz Krüsselmann

Moritz is from Munich, Germany, has some followers and follows great people. You can find Moritz’s tweets at and website at www.thoughtstrudel.com/.

Because sharing is caring. I like smart cities, design with love to detail and stuff about becoming better at being you.

»We get our energy from the Big Bang. No new energy has been created.  It’s simply bouncing around the pinball machine of the universe after the initial pull and release of the pinball plunger.«
Estimated reading time: 1min
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    Moritz Krüsselmann Little philosophical train of thought to answer the ultimate question: 'Where does our energy come from."

    March 18, 2012
»“Show me my vital signs and prepare an appropriate breakfast.” While he climbs out of the sleep pod and walks over to the shared kitchen area, the internet fridge pours a bowl of porridge-like nutritional mash. “Darn,” Patrick thinks, “the flavor cartridge has to be replaced, the taste is all off.” The moment he puts down his bowl, his connected smartphone uses the in-house speaker system to remind him that he has a 30 minute workout coming up: He’s running low on Med Credits, and if he doesn’t fullfil his weekly fitness duties, he’ll lose his health insurance for the month.«
Estimated reading time: 6min
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    Moritz Krüsselmann Exciting scenario by Peter Bihr about the possible future of #QuanitifiedSelf

    January 19, 2012
»The more we will rely on looking up those traceable moments of ourselves on Facebook, the more the moments that haven’t been recorded, check-in or aggregated will fade into the background. Just try to remember the moments of your last trip. Do you mostly remember those which you caught on camera? I bet, the answer is ‘yes’.«
Estimated reading time: 8min
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    Moritz Krüsselmann Igor Schwarzmann on how Facebook, Foursquare and friends are increasingly influencing our memories.

    November 22, 2011
»The things you can say and do that are likely to be seen and used by any significant number of people will be the things that Facebook, Google and Twitter are happy for you to say and do. You can do what you like on your own website but you’ll probably be shouting into the void. If I find any answers I’ll post them but right now things are looking bleak. It’s the end of the web as we know it and I feel pretty far from fine.«
Estimated reading time: 9min
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    Moritz Krüsselmann Scary perspective and as I believe pretty realistic, too.

    October 10, 2011
»The bushy-bearded Marinoff is the public face of philosophical counseling. Dispensing his rapid-fire Socratic-shrink shtick, he could be a cross between Woody Allen and Sigmund Freud.«
Estimated reading time: 7min
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    Moritz Krüsselmann Reminds me of "consolation of philosophy" by Alain de Botton which I loved for its refreshingly practical take on bigass philosophy.

    September 24, 2011