"There have to be a lot of leads, but there will be more!"
(Gustl Bayrhammer in "Meister Eder & sein Pumuckl")
You meet them everywhere: the stupid ones who drive you to despair and silent rage.
There are the obtuse in hotlines, the snappers in doctors' surgeries, the concrete heads in government offices and, last but not least, politicians who spout (and make) so much absurd nonsense that you have to stop shaking your head to avoid damaging your brain. Unqualified information, mental immaturity, bad-tempered contemporaries, stupid time and nerve wasters, ignorant, arrogant, smug...
"The main cause of stress is daily contact with idiots," said Albert Einstein. And stress has mutated into a widespread disease these days...
But there really could be another way, couldn't there?
Certainly. But that would require people to open their eyes. Theirs and yours. And when you see the stupid dilettante in yourself in the mirror, the time for true greatness comes with the realization: "I know that I know nothing."
But one thing is certain: AVANTI DILETTANTI!
About Lisa Fitz
Lisa Fitz comes from the Bavarian artist dynasty Fitz, which also includes Florian David, Michael, Veronika and their son Nepo Fitz. They have all made a name for themselves in the fields of acting and music.
Lisa Fitz has been on stage since the age of 10, studied music, ballet, acting and classical guitar before presenting her first solo programs at the Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft after many appearances.
She became known to the general public through appearances in television shows, TV films and cabaret programs.
Since 1981, she has played a major role in the development of German cabaret and was the first woman in Germany to present solo programs with her own texts. Numerous engagements followed - as an actress on stage and in films. But her true calling was and is cabaret.
In over 40 years of cabaret with more than 4500 solo performances, her shows have been seen by over 2 million enthusiastic audiences and have built up a large fan base in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
She has been awarded the Bavarian Cabaret Prize, the German Cabaret Prize and the Bavarian Order of Merit for her unique contribution to culture.
Lisa Fitz has had a lasting influence on and supported the women's movement in Germany.
One of her strengths has always been humor. She exposes inequalities in the social status of men and women with wit and irony - bitingly, but without acrimony or frustration.
As a free spirit, Lisa Fitz is known for her liberal attitude, i.e. for writing non-partisan and non-denominational satire, but still taking a political stance.
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