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Patient Europe: a case for psychiatry? No! Release the handbrake, the hedgehog posture after Corona.

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The indecent game with uncertainty, including the creation of fear of the future among the population, is intended to slow down the energy transition with the aim of maximizing the profits of the current business areas with fossil fuels, coal and oil products. In fact, the indecent game with uncertainty not only creates fear of the future, but also social hurdles, because the lobby, the intentions and the incentive are imbalanced.

The title of the book "Patient Europe: a case for psychiatry?" is not a provocation; rather, the course of the book shows the background to the current heated reports in the press and social media, the deliberately incomplete and deliberately false statements by the pro-fossil fuel lobby. The book helps you to recognize the real connections and helps you to counter the uncertainty. The book also shows you how to recognize the false rhetoric.

The book starts by identifying the trigger by looking at the prevailing reluctance of people to the point of hysteria with conspiracy theories.

No, people in Europe are indeed not a case for psychiatry, but people need orientation. Resolving people's hedgehog attitude after Corona is important and right, and the book starts by recognizing and seizing the numerous opportunities and possibilities.

Let yourself be inspired by the fact that change opens up many opportunities, that change is very exciting without exaggeration and that change can trigger a lot of enthusiasm for the future.

Please do not allow yourself to be unsettled by the deliberately created irritation on the part of conspiracy theorists, with deliberately incomplete or deliberately false impulses.

The energy transition is much more than just the increasing use of renewable energies! The energy transition is the basis for action to reduce the effects of climate change, the energy transition is a booming global job engine.


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