P: Good morning, Economist.
E: Good morning, Photographer.
P: Where have you been? I missed you yesterday.
E: I made my new company public.
P: Listen to this! The Economist has founded a company. Will you offer scheduled flights to Mars?
E: I offer the transfer of economic knowledge.
P: I already thought that it would be rather boring.
E: Boring for you, not for me. Ever since I discovered economics, I have used it to explain the world to myself. And I’ve regularly found that this way of seeing the world also interests others.
P: And how are you going to make money with this?
E: If one can benefit from economic knowledge for themself, then one should also benefit from teaching and transferring economic knowledge, right?
P: In other words, you don’t have any customers yet.
E: I do have.
P: Who?
E: You’d like to know, huh?
P: See, you don’t have any.
< silence >
P: What’s the name of your company?
E: Die Dezentrale.
P: And was it difficult to start the company?
E: Not at all.
P: Good to know. Have a nice day, Economist.
E: You too, Photographer.
Future Economist and Contemporary Photographer sometimes go their own ways – the economist here, the photographer there.
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