Unveiling Our Civilization: Strengthening Diversity for an Inclusive Society

Unveiling Our Civilization: Strengthening Diversity for an Inclusive Society

As a businessman with a deep passion for our society, my interests extend beyond the realms of business. I have a huge heart for community development and actively participate as a citizen and a member of a think tank, contributing to the betterment of our society.

The autobahn is always heavily motorized, and sometimes you need to take a break. So, I decided to enter the nearest town in search of an espresso, only to unexpectedly encounter a haunting reminder of one of the darkest hours in our civilization’s history. The signs along the streets display nameplates and addresses of families who were tragically deported to their deaths. After that moment, I started to write down the foundations of our civilization and how we shall continue to develop our society.

Together, drawing strength from our diverse backgrounds, we strive towards a shared goal—a society built on equal values and inclusive of everyone’s individual will.

The significant impact of Judaism and other religions on Western culture is attributed to its distinctive connection with Christianity and its role in the formation of Western society and the development of European cultural identity. This combination has been a major source of social services, such as schooling and medical care, and an inspiration for art, culture, and philosophy, drawing upon the intellectual achievements of the Islamic world. Within this historical context, fundamental values like free speech, individual conscience, laws, democracy, and equality have evolved and thrived to become the foundation of Western civilization—a society shaped by civilian opinions, where violence and despotism are replaced by parliaments and independent courts, and laws are crafted to foster the growth of freedom, comfort, and culture.

David Hockney takes us on a personal journey in London through sixty years of his art using large-scale projection

David Hockney takes us on a personal journey in London through sixty years of his art using large-scale projection

I believe, or rather know, that art significantly influences how successful business operations develop and continue. Ending a strategy day with marks of art is just the beginning of a creative end for that particular strategy day. It’s primarily the start of innovative business development for shareholder value within the management team and board work. Powered by art

-If you look around, the world is lovely, reflected by the art of David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century.

My favourite work by Hockney is from Los Angeles, where he was inspired to create a series of paintings of swimming pools in the relatively new acrylic medium. It’s incredible scenarios from a perspective of colours with a thought-provoking set-up in the pop art style.

David Hockney takes us on a personal journey in London through sixty years of his art using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space. The walls of Lightroom and its revolutionary sound system allow us to see the world through Hockney’s eyes, with commentary by the artist himself.