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The notorious doubter Ronja von Rönne meets two people who deal with time in very different ways in order to be happy: Germany's most successful advertiser Jean-Remy von Matt now creates lifetime clocks. Sister Katharina, on the other hand, has said goodbye to the modern understanding of time. She gave up her job as a banker and now lives in a monastery. Ronja meets two people for whom dealing with time is a key to happiness - in very different ways. Jean-Remy von Matt was Germany's most successful advertiser for decades. Everyone knows his campaigns, for example "Form your own opinion!" or "Being stingy is cool!" Based on the Carpe Diem idea, Jean-Remy von Matt has created a lifetime clock that counts down the remaining seconds until the end of your life. "It should make you aware that time is running out - make something of it!" Is it a good thing that our time is limited? Sister Katharina lives in a monastery on Lake Starnberg. 15 years ago, she said goodbye to our modern understanding of time and gave up her job as a banker to go to a monastery. How important is it to her to be able to organize her time according to a set daily structure? "Reliability and clarity are good for me," she says. But how much control should one have over how one organizes one's time? What is the connection between happiness, time and eternity? Three experts provide scientific answers to this question: Judith Mangelsdorf, professor of positive psychology, the French sociologist and philosopher Frédéric Lenoir and the neuroscientist Miriam Sebold. Documentary series, Director: Max Langfeld (D 2023, 27 min) #time #happiness #unhappy Video available until 31/03/2027 Subscribe to our YouTube culture channel: / @artekulturkanal Subscribe to our YouTube main channel (documentaries and reports): / artede Follow us on social networks: Facebook: / artede Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arte.tv/?hl=de