drive“My hands are a little dirty,” says the ‘driver’ (Ryan Gosling) to the ‘business’ man (Albert Brooks). – “So are mine!” is his answer. – It’s a brilliant movie from 2011: very cool, violent, black, lonely. But ‘Drive’ is not just a movie. There is also a book. It’s by Daniel Pink, and its about motivation. In a way, it’s about An Saol.

Daniel H. Pink  was a speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore from 1995 to 1997. In 2010 he published “Drive – The Surprising Truth about what motivates us”. It’s a short, easy read. Not subtle at all. Kind of in your face. It’s full of really great quotes, punch lines. Here are some.

An Saol“The capacity for logical thought is one of the things that makes us human. But in a world of ubiquitous information and advanced analytical tools, logic alone won’t do. What will distinguish those who thrive will be their ability to understand what makes their fellow woman or man tick, to forge relationships, and to care for others.”
― Daniel H. Pink

“Greatness and nearsightedness are incompatible. Meaningful achievement depends on lifting one’s sights and pushing toward the horizon.”
― Daniel H. PinkDrive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

I went on my own, long drive down to the ‘south’ (“südlich der Elbe fängt der Balkan an”), just for the night, to visit my mother and, at the same time, fix a few things with our Ferrari-red Kia Picanto. You wouldn’t believe it (that is: unless you are German), but you have to switch your tyres between winter and summer, by law. Tyre manufacturers must have a pretty good lobby here. Every German car now has at least two sets of tyres. And unless you have your own garage (which most Germans haven’t got) you have to ‘einlagern’ the set you are not using with your friendly Kia (or whatever different brand) garage. I am also going to visit the grave of my grandparents, which brings me to another German ‘custom’. You will only ever be able to ‘rent’ a grave site. And: you have to look after it or the City Council will remove it! Since my grandparents have been dead for many years, the initial rent is up and I now have to pay a yearly ‘lease’ if I want to keep the grave site. I also have to make sure that it looks respectable. No rent, no care will lead to the removal of the grave site. The gravestones of my grandparents would disappear and with them any physical evidence of their earthly existence. Germans!

Pádraig had another good day today. The speech therapist was so happy with his progress that she proposed to stimulate his taste buds with – well, with what? So she asked him: “Patrick, do you like chocolate?” And guess what? Up went his right foot! And then the left for ‘no’ and so on. His new ability to communicate spread and when his senior doctor today tried, she also got a ‘foot’-driven yes/no response. Again, he was sitting in the wheelchair for a few hours. And he was on the speech valve. Without additional oxygen for most of the day. Looks like there is something going on here!!!

Today’s German Music Tip
Beginner, City Blues. “Südlich von der Elbe da ist das Leben nicht dasselbe. Rot-weiß die Pommessoße. Alternativ die Flora. Hamburg!”
What’s hot
Hamburg
What’s cold
Südlich der Elbe
The German word/phrase/verse of the day
Freie Fahrt für freie Bürger.