In all stories, it's about Edwin.He is one of us. Depending on how he feels at the moment, he is between thirty-five and sixty years old, works and lives in a small town somewhere in Germany. He is a loner, so he lives alone and is content with it. Most of the time. He sees problems where there are none and feels good when he doesn't notice them. He is outraged when he believes that he is being asked to be different than he is. He reads a lot and educates himself about things he stumbles upon daily. He constantly thinks. There are things that move him or could move him, and things he doesn't want to know. One of his habits is to look into the distance. This is where he can best relax, calm down, think, ponder, or get upset, depending on his needs. Edwin philosophizes about daily life. He comes up with sentences that some scholars will use in the future. He falls into all human and inhuman traps. He fulfills all the clich?s that were invented for him. He wants to break out of the daily routine of his life and finds himself at the end of the day as the one who drives the wheel. He doesn't play with life. Life plays with him.He is a loner, a nerd, a know-it-all. Yet he is mostly right. In some way, he is like each of us. He is unique.
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