"Eul doch, statt heul doch" is a provocative call for us to take active action instead of passive complaining. It asks us to detach ourselves from our emotions and take charge of our problems. The image of a crying owl in the forest illustrates this message in a special way. Owls are known for their wisdom and ability to solve problems. However, a crying owl in the forest represents sadness and complaining about problems that cannot be solved. "Cry instead of howl" is an invitation to break away from this passivity and become active. It means that we should take responsibility for our lives and circumstances and not let our emotions get the better of us. It is a reminder that we have the potential to change things and improve our lives if we choose to do so. However, the provocation "Eul doch, anstatt heul doch" is not meant to discourage us or lead us into a wrong attitude. Rather, it is meant to spur us to motivate and inspire ourselves, and to encourage us to take action and tackle problems. Ultimately, the message behind "Eul doch, anstatt heul doch" is a positive and inspiring one. It asks us to empower ourselves and actively work for a better future. Instead of letting our problems overwhelm us, we should encourage and motivate ourselves to make the most of our lives.
Even at a young age I was enthusiastic about photography. In the beginning I took pictures with the cheapest cameras and filled up some films. When I then got a reflex camera as a gift, the pictures were of course in classes better. The change to a digital.. Read more…