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Jun 09 2024 1 mins  


We know the law of cause and effect. So when something happens - what triggers it or what are the consequences. Sometimes it's as simple as, for example, if the price of a product is too high, people buy less of it. If something is given away for free, many copies are distributed and used. But it's not always that clear. For example, what about traffic: if you expand an overloaded road network, does that relieve traffic or does it just lead to even more traffic and ultimately to congestion again? So to prevent congestion, which is better: leaving the scarce capacity so that users switch to other forms of mobility or times to relieve congestion, or expanding the network with the risk of creating more traffic again by relieving congestion? To be honest, you often have to say: you don't know, but you take a chance. I wish you this combination of honesty and courage today.

I wish you an extraordinary day!