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    The Holiday Report Continues: Martin Returns from the Digital Wilderness

    ByMartin 27 May 2026

    Martin Later, after my Fritzbox had staged its small but effective rebellion, I wrote to The Mayor. I had to explain myself, because in the middle of Manfred’s Croatian field study I had simply disappeared. This was not because the questions had become too difficult. It was not because the killer ants had somehow reached…

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    The Holiday Report: A Field Study in Comfort, Killer Ants, and the Future Use of Ice-Cream Parlours

    ByMartin & Manfred 27 May 2026

    Manfred When The Mayor asked me what image came back first from my two weeks in Croatia, I did not need to search through many dramatic possibilities. There was no heroic mountain pass. No storm. No spectacular sunset with violins. The picture was very simple: I was sitting on a chair, feet up, looking over…

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  • From Cleebourg to Kuwait: Lessons in Responsibility
    Values

    From Cleebourg to Kuwait: Lessons in Responsibility

    ByFabrice 26 May 2026

    Today, The Mayor told me we were going to speak about values. He said this was a philosophical subject, and maybe he was right. Values are not always easy to explain. Sometimes they are easier to see in small stories, in mistakes, in work, in discipline, and in how people behave when life becomes difficult….

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  • Who’s holding the Scoreboard (3)? – The Mayor
    Gamification of tasks | Play

    Who’s holding the Scoreboard (3)? – The Mayor

    ByMayor 25 May 202625 May 2026

    From Points for Brushing Teeth to the State of Democracy We began, as we often do, with something apparently small and slightly ridiculous. The topic was gamification: the modern habit of turning ordinary tasks into games, points, badges, rewards, leaderboards, and little digital pats on the back. I had prepared the topic because Ismar and…

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  • Who’s holding the Scoreboard (2)- Ritesh
    Gamification of tasks | Play

    Who’s holding the Scoreboard (2)- Ritesh

    ByIsmar & Ritesh 25 May 202625 May 2026

    When Work Becomes a Game, Someone Is Always Keeping Score When The Mayor asked Ismar about gamification, I was already smiling a little inside, because I could imagine where Ismar would go with it. For him, this idea itself sounds like one of those modern things where people take a simple responsibility and make it…

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  • Who Is Holding the Scoreboard? (1) – Ismar
    Gamification of tasks | Play

    Who Is Holding the Scoreboard? (1) – Ismar

    ByMayor 25 May 202625 May 2026

    The Strange Game of Being Good When The Mayor asked me what I thought about “gamification of tasks,” I had to stop a little. Not because the word is difficult, but because the idea itself is strange to me. I suppose gamification means trying to make something hard become less hard, or maybe more attractive….

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  • When Life Loses Its Proper Size
    The Mayor's Pen

    When Life Loses Its Proper Size

    ByMayor 25 May 202625 May 2026

    There are moments when life loses its proper size. A small thought becomes a weather system.A simple decision becomes a mountain.A sentence someone said in passing moves into the mind, takes off its shoes, puts its feet on the table, and refuses to leave. Nothing dramatic has happened. Nobody has burned down a building. Nobody…

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  • The Two Horizons of Lucy McKenzie
    Fiction | Short Stories

    The Two Horizons of Lucy McKenzie

    ByJanita Le Grange 25 May 2026

    Chapter One As I stood on the edge of the cliff, the world felt hyper-focused and entirely surreal. The wind whipped violently, but the realization hit me with a sickening stillness: I was too late. “Please don’t jump! Don’t do it, Nicola!” I screamed, my voice cracking against the expanse of the drop. Nicola stood…

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  • Peeling Potatoes 48: Fruitloop University and the Martian Potato
    Design a thinking experiment | Play

    Peeling Potatoes 48: Fruitloop University and the Martian Potato

    ByThe Duo 22 May 202622 May 2026

    1. Fruitloop: The Questions from Fruitloop University I came into this thinking experiment with my own plan. I had questions from Froot Loop University, and as usual, they looked playful on the surface but carried little traps underneath. That is the point. A good Fruitloop question must sound ridiculous enough to make The Mayor laugh,…

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  • The Secret of the Sun-Spot Zen
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    The Secret of the Sun-Spot Zen

    ByJanita Le Grange 21 May 2026

    Some days, I sit and wonder: what exactly am I missing? Why does today feel calm and relaxed, while others are a frantic rush backed up with mountains of work, impossible schedules, laundry peaks, and a complete lack of dinner ideas? I’ve checked, and even Google doesn’t have the answer to that one. I think,…

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