I only have 24 hours in a day.
And yes – I spend a large part of that at my computer.
Not all of it is writing.
But almost all of it is work on the project.
Texts.
Research.
Images.
Translations.
Videos.
Comments.
Context.
Structure.
And still, this applies:
I can’t do everything..
That’s why I want to do something I consider fair –
and necessary.
I’m asking you..
Because this blog is not a diary floating in empty space.
It’s a place for context, memory, documentation –
and sometimes simply for everyday life that otherwise has no place.
Right now, there are several established threads running in parallel:
- political commentary and contextual analysis
- personal family and life stories
- retrospectives on earlier actions, with context and background
- the daily exile posts
- the Cat Stories (currently at day 18)
- and in addition, there would also be voices from outside
(Sören, Chantal, Nora, Torben Malter, among others)
All of this takes time.
Attention.
Energy.
I don’t want to cut any of this lightly.
But I want to put my energy where
you actually want to read it..
That’s why this survey.
👉 Multiple selections are explicitly allowed.
Please vote for everything that matters to you –
not just one thing.
The result helps me set priorities
and not constantly work past my own limits.
Thank you for taking part.
In Marla We Trust.
📚 Further Reading – Partner Links
(Affiliate notice: The following links are partner links. If you make a purchase through them, you support Marlas Army at no additional cost to you.)
1. Hannah Arendt – On Violence
1. Hannah Arendt – On Violence
An analysis of the mechanisms of political control and public fear.
👉 https://amzn.to/3NDc0c8
2. George Orwell – 1984
The classic work on language control, truth, and surveillance.
👉 https://amzn.to/4bsO0SZ
3. Timothy Snyder – On Tyranny
Twenty lessons on how democracies die.
👉 https://amzn.to/3NcdiuI


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