Ruth Bopp has been suffering from an incurable lung disease for years. She can no longer breathe freely. A donor organ is finally found. The film shows the beginning of her new life. Her struggle, her happiness, and her setbacks. Ruth Bopp will never forget October 20, 2023. At 3:50 a.m., the ringing of her cell phone roused her from sleep. On the other end of the line: Hannover Medical School. The news: there was a suitable lung for her. An ambulance was already on its way. Ruth Bopp suffered from pulmonary fibrosis, a serious chronic disease that makes breathing increasingly difficult. For years, she was dependent on an oxygen tank. After the transplant, she was able to breathe freely again just four days later – without a tube or device. “It was an indescribable feeling,” she says. “Finally being able to breathe on my own again – that was wonderful.” But Ruth’s story is an exception. In Germany, 8,400 patients are urgently waiting for a donor organ – but there are only 965 donors. The country has what’s known as an “opt-in” policy: organ or tissue donation is only possible if the deceased person has given their consent during their lifetime – or if their relatives do so retroactively. In many other European countries such as France, Spain and the Netherlands, however, an “opt-out” policy applies: anyone who does not expressly object is automatically considered a donor.
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The Danger of Seeing What Others Don’t – Alan Watts

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The Psychology of The Fool
The fool is one of the most relatable, intriguing and recurring figures in the world. There have been fools who have caused surprise and laughter since time immemorial. We worship folly by seeing it in people and in the world and by willingly displaying it in ourselves. It is one of the timeless archetypes, which we all inherit at birth. Many of us suffer from the absence of the fool in our lives. Frenetic and upright, we take ourselves too seriously. As William Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Forgetting that playfulness is a basic human need, we wonder why we so easily become bored and exhausted, losing all capacity for spontaneity, authenticity, and passion. The antidote to this would be to give the fool archetype some space in our lives. “The soul demands your folly; not your wisdom.” – Carl Jung
U2 – New Year’s Day (DeepDelic Remix)
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