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Doña Maria is gone with the wind
A romantic story, written by Laura, Noemie, Jan-Niklas & Lukas
“You are the culprit of the problems of my life”, said Doña Maria and then she
ran out of the house. All the efforts I devoted to the relationship didn´t pay off.
I did whatever it took, went the extra mile, but we are not along for the ride.
I think I am no longer her nugget. I would like to go back to the drawing board
and explain whathappened and why I wasn´tableto keep up with her
expectations. I think the hodgepodge of my interests in veggie ready meals and
wacky business models (venturecapital) werethe main reasons for her
rejection.
For example, one day I came back from my father´s farm in the Lüneburger
Heide with 3 cows, 2 rabbits, 10 chicken and a small goat and I was thinking
about using the free spacein our living roomfor my own livestock to eventually
produceready meals. I was going to generate a money-spinner of a business,
and it didn´tfaze me. I felt like a real modern-day alchemist, but Doña Maria
came back with an unprecedented anger and brokethe tedium.
Doña Maria said: “Lucas with a “C”, I know you want to scale up our income,
perfect our financial situation, to stay in the driving seat and to vie for Best
Food of Northern Lower Saxony. But in this day and age, you have to think
about the greenhousegas emissions. Itshould definitely give you food for
thought.”
We had a row and the sparks flew. While María was leaving the house, she
screamed “Now I am going, but I will come back to make a killing”.
But I am scared because I don´tknow what shemeant. Was it literal? Was it a
metaphor? It´s really mind-boggling!
The only thing I know is that I will do whatever it takes to conquer her heart
again.
THE FIN

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  • 1. Doña Maria is gone with the wind A romantic story, written by Laura, Noemie, Jan-Niklas & Lukas “You are the culprit of the problems of my life”, said Doña Maria and then she ran out of the house. All the efforts I devoted to the relationship didn´t pay off. I did whatever it took, went the extra mile, but we are not along for the ride. I think I am no longer her nugget. I would like to go back to the drawing board and explain whathappened and why I wasn´tableto keep up with her expectations. I think the hodgepodge of my interests in veggie ready meals and wacky business models (venturecapital) werethe main reasons for her rejection. For example, one day I came back from my father´s farm in the Lüneburger Heide with 3 cows, 2 rabbits, 10 chicken and a small goat and I was thinking about using the free spacein our living roomfor my own livestock to eventually produceready meals. I was going to generate a money-spinner of a business, and it didn´tfaze me. I felt like a real modern-day alchemist, but Doña Maria came back with an unprecedented anger and brokethe tedium. Doña Maria said: “Lucas with a “C”, I know you want to scale up our income, perfect our financial situation, to stay in the driving seat and to vie for Best Food of Northern Lower Saxony. But in this day and age, you have to think about the greenhousegas emissions. Itshould definitely give you food for thought.” We had a row and the sparks flew. While María was leaving the house, she screamed “Now I am going, but I will come back to make a killing”. But I am scared because I don´tknow what shemeant. Was it literal? Was it a metaphor? It´s really mind-boggling! The only thing I know is that I will do whatever it takes to conquer her heart again. THE FIN