Post by Clara Janbon

Environmental solutions | Community-builder | Fellow @ International House | MSc in Sustainability Management

“The Best Story Wins” I’ve come to realize this recently. It became quite clear when a few events coincided in a short span of time. I therefore integrated the message with far more emphasis. Perhaps it did help that I was interested in this topic to begin with, but I suppose I owe some to luck too. Nota bene. Make the most of “random” coincidences and opportunities when they present themselves, even the smallest and most obscure. Watching “Le Brio”, reading [https://lnkd.in/dqGkWSK] followed by [https://lnkd.in/dKsRWty], discovering Schopenhauer’s “Art of Controversy”, and finishing an internship anchored in the subject of communication, all concurred quite conveniently. Point being, I can only recommend all the above-mentioned elements. The best story always does indeed win, so I'll be working my way towards harnessing the power of words. At that point, you might as well have the world in your palm. Have a happy day :) Credits to David Zetland for sharing these articles with his students and greater credit still for those who brought this internship within reach. David Zetland, Helle Valentin and Julia Mende (This image is not mine and belongs to the Wikimedia Commons)

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