A study has shown that the average attention span of internet users for a particular piece of content is 2.5 seconds. Reading the previous sentence took about 4 seconds. So I've probably already lost you.
And that's why I can now tell you, just for myself, what my next program will not be about. Studies that deal with the average attention span of anyone. And about content that can be captured in 2.5 seconds, i.e. Christian Lindner.
What is it actually about? Maybe about death, rabbit holes and the question of how we actually put up with it all? Or maybe not. Maybe it's about the question of who is more useless to this society, the lawyer or the FDP voter? Or maybe not. Maybe the madness of our time will be dealt with in its usual insidious, absurd, extreme left-wing and silly way. Or maybe not.
Maybe I'll even reveal the secret of whether this press release is just a shameless attempt to arouse your curiosity and take your cash out of your pocket. Or maybe not.
Either way, I look forward to seeing you. Maybe.
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