
Svend Brinkmann
Svend Brinkmann is a Danish psychologist and author known for his critical perspectives on modern society and self-help culture. He has gained attention for advocating a more philosophical approach to life, emphasizing the importance of reflection and restraint. Brinkmann is recognized for his works that challenge the relentless pursuit of happiness and success prevalent in contemporary culture. Recently, he has been in the news for proposing a new term for social media in response to political sentiments, highlighting his engagement in current societal discussions.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Svend Brinkmann has written a book about the importance of missing out, but struggles to apply it himself.
»Jeg er blevet sådan en psykolog, jeg altid selv har været kritisk overfor«Svend Brinkmann is referenced as the inspiration behind the phrase in the article.
»Mirakel-sætningen er faktisk inspireret af noget, Svend Brinkmann har sagt«
Svend Brinkmann is mentioned in the context of Danish self-help pop.
Hvis man vil have en lektion i genfødsel, skal man høre hendes sang
Svend Brinkmann is mentioned as someone who helps alleviate stress during visits.
Her er de 12 risikofaktorer for demensSvend Brinkmann will participate in the conversation about breaking extreme ideals and promoting a culture of health.
»Jeg kan simpelthen ikke ryge ned i det der hul igen«Svend Brinkmann will participate in the conversation about breaking extreme ideals and promoting health.
»Jeg kan simpelthen ikke ryge ned i det der hul igen«Svend Brinkmann engages in a conversation about the concept of a good life in Denmark.
Det skal du opleve på Politikens scener under FolkemødetSvend Brinkmann is noted for expressing a pragmatic philosophical viewpoint similar to that of Seneca.
Seneca var antikkens svar på Svend BrinkmannSvend Brinkmann suggested a new term for social media in protest against American words.
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