The program begins with a turbulent seminar on youth language, in which the audience is involved, then some differences between old and young are explained that most people were previously unaware of: Television behavior, what can be learned from young children and sex. Then I explain why the photo function of the cell phone is the most important for me, followed by a first round of powerful visual material. After a virtuoso instrumental short version of "When a man loves a woman", I show the depths of couple relationships with a focus on shared bedrooms, formally based on Hegel, not his bedroom, but his dialectic, thesis, antithesis, synthesis.
Just as I indulge in memories - appropriate to my age - of which Jean Paul says that they are the only paradise from which we cannot be driven away, I now look back on the three most beautiful love songs of my career, which I have streamlined into a heartbreaking medley that so emotionally shook the many women in the audience that I felt compelled to counteract this with a very small, uplifting animal film. This is followed by a lecture on the differences between male and female perspectives, taking into account the latest findings in animal biology.
Then a brief outline of the current state of science on alcohol, including the fact that people can solve puzzles better under the moderate influence of alcohol...