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Johannes Gemmingen
United Arab Emirates
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 พ.ค. 2020
My name is Johannes Gemmingen. I took the leap and started this channel in May 2024. Doubt still creeps in as I am in the arena. My goal is to make 50 videos and see where we are.
Please subscribe to get this channel off the ground. Thank you 🙏
Please subscribe to get this channel off the ground. Thank you 🙏
Is Europe the Museum of the World? And is that good or bad?
Europe is beautiful. The cobblestone streets, breathtaking cathedrals, and timeless art make it a place like no other. But for those living here, it can often feel like being stuck in a museum: stunning to look at, but frustratingly stuck in the past.
In this video, we’ll dive into some of the biggest challenges facing Europe today:
Immigration policies that strain infrastructure and fuel social tensions.
The Euro’s instability and the looming threat of another financial crisis.
Skyrocketing debt that could push governments toward collapse.
Welfare systems so generous they discourage work and invite misuse.
We’ll explore how these issues are holding Europe back, despite its glorious past, and why so many young people feel like the future is being built elsewhere.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. At the end of the video, I’ll share a more hopeful perspective on how Europe can use its unique strengths-its beauty, traditions, and craftsmanship-to build a prosperous future without losing its identity.
Can Europe overcome these challenges and reinvent itself, or will it remain stuck as "the museum of the world"? Watch to find out, and let me know your thoughts in the comments!
📌 Topics Covered:
Immigration: opportunities and challenges
Economic fragility: the Euro and government debt
The welfare system’s impact on work and productivity
How Europe can lean into its strengths and innovate responsibly
If this resonates with you, please share the video and join the conversation. Together, we can discuss what’s next for Europe.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more content like this!
📖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:20 Europe’s glorious past
2:00 Innovation: The Museum’s Forgotten Exhibit
2:51 Bureaucratic Labyrinth
3:58 Immigration: A Threat to Prosperity?
5:07 The Euro: A Ticking Time Bomb?
5:33 Government Debt
6:55 Welfare System: Generosity or Exploitation?
7:53 Can We Modernise The Museum?
8:53 Different Perspective: Lean Into Europe’s Strengths
Let’s build a conversation about Europe’s future. 💬
#Europe #EconomicCrisis #Immigration #FutureOfEurope #Eurozone #HousingCrisis #Innovation
In this video, we’ll dive into some of the biggest challenges facing Europe today:
Immigration policies that strain infrastructure and fuel social tensions.
The Euro’s instability and the looming threat of another financial crisis.
Skyrocketing debt that could push governments toward collapse.
Welfare systems so generous they discourage work and invite misuse.
We’ll explore how these issues are holding Europe back, despite its glorious past, and why so many young people feel like the future is being built elsewhere.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. At the end of the video, I’ll share a more hopeful perspective on how Europe can use its unique strengths-its beauty, traditions, and craftsmanship-to build a prosperous future without losing its identity.
Can Europe overcome these challenges and reinvent itself, or will it remain stuck as "the museum of the world"? Watch to find out, and let me know your thoughts in the comments!
📌 Topics Covered:
Immigration: opportunities and challenges
Economic fragility: the Euro and government debt
The welfare system’s impact on work and productivity
How Europe can lean into its strengths and innovate responsibly
If this resonates with you, please share the video and join the conversation. Together, we can discuss what’s next for Europe.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more content like this!
📖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:20 Europe’s glorious past
2:00 Innovation: The Museum’s Forgotten Exhibit
2:51 Bureaucratic Labyrinth
3:58 Immigration: A Threat to Prosperity?
5:07 The Euro: A Ticking Time Bomb?
5:33 Government Debt
6:55 Welfare System: Generosity or Exploitation?
7:53 Can We Modernise The Museum?
8:53 Different Perspective: Lean Into Europe’s Strengths
Let’s build a conversation about Europe’s future. 💬
#Europe #EconomicCrisis #Immigration #FutureOfEurope #Eurozone #HousingCrisis #Innovation
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For me, the biggest issue is that Europe doesn’t have a GDP story This will get even more important in the AI future
cute video, nice to see how the lounges look like from other terminals at LHR, i always fly from terminal 5 with the BA out of london ;)
Thanks for watching! They’re refurbishing now so curious to see the new look in January.
Love the waterfeatures
It’s really a must have
I always wondered how different it was to a regular lounge. Not much but the focus on the showers is nice. Thanks!
I was wondering the same for the longest time. Thanks for watching!
Does anyone knows if, I reach the needed qualifying points but do not reach the needed "points", then I loose my status? This new way makes no sense
Thanks for your comment. You unfortunately need the full amount of total points. Of these total points, 50% need to be qualifying points.
fascinating! the way you humanise the trees by mentioning their colleagues I get the feeling: you must really love those trees 🥰
Thank you! Trees are my friends, they are more patient than many humans.
Stopping natural selection, and breeding in a genetic bottleneck. That's only good for your wallet and not for the forest. Btw, ever thought of a makeover? Your style is right out of the drawer of an heir to wealthy landowner (jacket, hair, hunting dog and SUV)
Judging the guy for his looks and making uneducated remarks on the content ... just another day on the internet. Stop hating!
Thank you for the support, I will think about it.
You are doing for the profits, if you even mention it benefits the forest its only lies. You can figure that out by visiting a wild grown forest and a economic forest, you can even hear the difference. Its not but greed, instead of cutting trees every 2nd generation you do it every generation and call it tending the forest when in reality you treat it like something that needs to profit faster at the cost of drying out the forest reducing. You make something really bad sound like a great thing, this is how Capitalism sells you greed as a good thing when its not. I have walked in both types of forests my entire life so don't bother telling me its better for the animals and foraging. So only thing it does is increase the growth speed of the trees so that you can clear cut it faster, never giving a chance for the forest to REALLY regrow but feeds your wallet with your investment. This is why city people should never be allowed to own forests when they do not know the forest and see the reality of what they do. Like why don't you dig some ditches too to clear the excess water for more trees to grow and explain how great it is for diversity... I know that we need trees but at least tell it as it is and don't make it look like you are doing nature a favor when its only your wallet that gains from it(I have gone to school with those that do the "thinning" of the forests and yes they try to find better ways for mass production and nature to coexist but nature is loosing when more economic forests pop up every day).
Thank you for your comment. Of course profits matter, that's how the world works - someone has to pay the bills. However, everyone benefits from healthy and resilient forests, which is my point. Btw we pay almost 50% of taxes on profits here in Germany so half of the "evil profits" actually go to a common cause.
Awesome insight, keep it coming ! If your area were more prone to forest fires would you still leave the cut trees lying in the forest like that?
We would still carry out the same thinning regime even in areas prone to wildfires. When it comes to fire prevention in forests, the primary measures are creating firebreaks-regularly tilled paths along roads to prevent sparks from igniting ground fuel and to stop creeping fire fronts. This is common practice in Lower Saxony along federal roads. Additionally, having well-developed pathways ensures that fire trucks can access the stands, and it’s essential to have ample water sources distributed throughout the forest. The thinning process typically takes place in winter due to the bark beetle (specifically Ips typographus). If the cut material is properly laid on the ground (to avoid creating beetle-friendly conditions), the soil helps keep it moist, which accelerates decomposition. If stands of this age catch fire, it often results in crown fires, which are difficult to control. In pines, dense stands at this stage are considered high-risk for both fire and pest infestations. This is likely due to their long needles, which have a higher resin content and greater surface area, making them more flammable. In managed (thinned) stands, water can reach the forest floor through the openings, and the thinning material provides partial shade, keeping the ground cooler and less flammable. I believe this helps reduce fire risk. Overall, we would always aim for the best possible stand development. Every intervention carries a risk, but not managing the forest at all leads to instability. The stand could burn, suffer from insect or fungal infestations, or be damaged by wind. There is always a certain level of risk, but it decreases economically when the timber reserves are managed, as income has already been generated from the area.
@@JohannesGemmingen thank you so much for the thorough reply! Look forward to learning more in future videos. Maybe forestry will be a good future investment:)
I like this channel; it's like a magazine. Love this video on trees.
That’s such a nice compliment, thank you!
The choises described are not new. Thats why a lot of Europeans left to the Americas and other places. Those who remained tried to change things. It took two wars to figure out how and now we are on the way. Naturally nothing becomes perfect because we are all different and have different views on life and politics. So Our choise will be to make the best for the most. Crisis will come and crisis will go thats normal. What matters is how to deal with them. One can bend down and close the eyes and ears, One can give up and leave. OR one can choose to handle the problems in sight or coming. The latter makes the difference.
I like how you go all the way back - you have a very good point
Leave for where?
There are 195 recognised countries on the planet, an endless amount of places to carve out a spot for yourself on this planet.
@@jimmyl7511 Oh, you sweet summer child...
@@sanchoohches Don’t be condescending towards me I carved out a spot for myself in 3 of those countries already.
@@jimmyl7511 Yeah, yeah, yeah, with an ice cream scoop, for sure you did.
@@jimmyl7511 Also, I don't care about rootles cosmopolitan opinions.Vast majority of people don't have that privilige and wants to live in a home country that has not betrayed their own citizens. Simple
I know those stairs...
NGL after coming to EU and experiencing this place for a good amount of time, I can assure you this continent is going downwards. The moment my contractual obligations ends i would run the F away. It's simply not worth it.
Where do you run to?
That’s a great question
Have you ever weighed out these options in your head and what is your conclusion?
Agency is the key to all change!
Absolutely right
"Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact. And that is, everything around you that you call life was made up by people no smarter than you" Steve Jobs
Great quote!
Look at our world in data... There is no upward trend in extreme weather due to climate change noticeble. What has changed is that over 90% of humans have a camera in their pockets with the ability to send every splash of water around the globe in 5 minutes. Its not bad to adapt to the weather, but don't call it "extreme weather due to climate change" it's a blatand lie.
Thank you for your support. Would you mind sharing that data? Would be very interesting. Thanks
lol climate change. Really, you clown
Tolle Sache! We got hit pretty badly with droughts over the summer and now floods and rain ( approximately 480mm/m2 of rain in 3 days). Our new roads were good. Our old roads took real bad damages. Fields with soy or corn were flooded. And our grain hall was also flooded. Luckily on 20T of high protein bio wheat were lost. Alles liebe aus Wien!
Ok wow thanks for sharing! For us this year has been the first time the groundwater has risen to somewhat normal levels. Hopefully the droughts over the previous three years won’t repeat themselves.
What are some challenges your business faces due to climate change?
Can't believe the improvements you've made already, love your new b roll and drone shots! I'm a freight brokerage owner and will likely face more delays and rising costs due to extreme weather disrupting routes and stricter fuel regulations from climate change. Keep it up!
Great video!
Thanks a ton! Glad you liked it! What was your favorite part?
amazing vid, really insightful.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
I recently watched an interesting video on Private Equity featuring Brad Jacobs. Here are a few resources I found valuable: "How to Make a Few Billion Dollars" (Book) "Think Big and Move Fast" - Invest Like the Best, Episode 352 "How to Make a Few Billion Dollars" - Brad Jacobs, Founders, Episode 335"
Could you share the presentation?
Thanks for your support, here you go: we.tl/t-yRzSqUCc5R
Thank you for watching! What did you think of the parallels that I made between Family Business and PE? Anything I missed?
This video had the logo of All In and the thumbnail format of an All In video, which are legally protected trademarks to avoid confusion in the marketplace, how did I get here
Thanks for your support
with line up they got this year, the expectations will be so high next year; wouldnt be surprised if the ticket price rises to 15k :D
We’ll have to wait and see
Thanks for making this. I love the podcast and every year I wish I could go to the summit - your two videos let me live vicariously.
Thanks for sharing
Very nice insights and great review. As an European entrepreneur, your feedback and view on the potential value difference of the event between European and US founders are really helpful in my future decisions for expansion and joining similar internal (US) events.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It’s a different world over there. Lots of opportunities but one has to be strategic about it.
Great video, wish I could have been there!
I appreciate you taking the time to watch it
I’m digging this content 🙌🏼
I hope you continue to do so even if you’re at the bottom of a hole
20K 🎉
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Good quick recap. Well done. I’m interested whether people were friendly or it was a bit painful with the signaling/hierarchy?
Very friendly and open minded crowd, good listeners.
TH-cam's algo proving that it's still got it.
Make weekly videos they said… one will suddenly pop they said…
Awesome tips man, thank you for using the time to put this together! Would love to see some B shots of your actual business intertwined with some of the stock. Cheers.
Thank you for your comment! The drone shots are of the actual business.
Great video. Made me reflect on balancing short term and long term goals and the importance of inter-generational responsibility.
Lots to think about. Thank you for sharing!
Great video! I now must go. How much was your ticket?
$7500 (plus hotel and flights…)
Thank you for doing this, very appreciative of getting this insight into the event!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My wife got in on the scholarship and I was able to go as her guide because she is legally blind. What an amazing, once in a lifetime experience it was! I think I may have actually met you there. I'm the only guy there who had knuckle and neck tattoos. Also, I couldn't believe how many Australians were at the summit.
It was good meeting you!
Thanks for sharing and bringing the event closer to everyone not attending, Johannes.
Thank you for your support!
I’ve never experienced this flexing you are talking about
Outliers no doubt
Impressed by Friedberg's organization!
💯
And your channel just went bam 💥
Lucky break 🎊
Interesting. I did not attend. So thx for your thoughts. On a thing you mentioned was about wondering the value as you are not based in the USA… I just don’t see the relevance. It is a global economy in many cases, and knowing smart, talented people turbocharges one’s efforts. IMNSHO
Thanks for sharing! There’s always value in connecting.
Thank you for sharing. I couldn't attend, but it's great to see it through your perspective.
Thank you for your support 👍
Cool
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Funny thing I was driving on the 405 and we saw the back to the future car being transported on a trailer most likely after the conference was done. It was a cool site.
Nice one! A sight from the future…
Great summary video thanks Johannes - maybe a group of us from Europe travel out for 2025 All In Summit?
That would be cool!
Thank you for sharing! I suspect this video will get some traction. I watched all the summit videos this was a perfect pairing. The algorithm definitely knows who your audience is. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the support! 🚀