Annalena Baerbock, the Green Party’s prime minister, has a problem. She beautified her resume and “forgot” to indicate the special treatment of her party. She wrote a book, a large part of which did not come from herself. From the perspective of a communications consultant, how did it come to light?
Our society is always guided by forgiveness. Even the worst offender will not be punished without forgetting his recovery. Guilt and atonement are necessary compensations to resolve disputes or repair damages, and are classic themes in literature. There is a fixed procedure, just like in a church: confession, repentance, repentance. After publicly requesting an apology, the pardon was granted collectively. Operationally, as far as Baerbock is concerned, this means that she and her team carefully examine where the error occurred, why, and what conclusions can be drawn from it. Socrates student Antisthenes suggests that you respect your enemies and thank them for recognizing the mistakes you made before. The Green Party should listen to him and help clarify the matter. If you admit your mistake, then it should not appear in a post hidden behind a paywall like the Süddeutsche Zeitung.



