Good evening,

Marie Lisa Kehler

Deputy head of the regional section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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have you ever really failed?

Tell me!

You don't have to be uncomfortable.

After all, you must have taken something with you from that time, right?

The so-called fuck-up nights, which our colleague Falk Heunemann attended, are all about failure.

By the way, he didn't go to the congress by train, but by car.

Probably hadn't bought the nine-euro ticket yet...

Incidentally, some parents, teachers and students also see the plans to offer Turkish as a second foreign language at Hessian schools as a failure.

The most important things from the region at a glance.

Plan cleverly:

who already has it

The purchase of the 9-euro ticket was quite unspectacular in my personal case.

It was almost a bit too easy, almost a bit too smooth. Simply select the offer in the DB app, press "Pay" - done.

The freedom in your pocket still lacks concrete travel plans.

The first journey led from the Galluswarte to the main station.

This distance has always been run on non-nine-euro ticket days.

Conclusion after one day: The ticket makes you wonderfully lazy.

More than 300,000 nine-euro tickets were sold in the fare zone of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund by the end of May.

However, the great interest in the cheap ticket also means that some journeys could become tight.

Despite the large number of ticket sales, rail transport capacities will only be expanded to a very limited extent.

Fail more beautifully:

It is certainly helpful to orient yourself towards models of success.

But why not listen to those who have failed.

Who openly analyze their mistakes, who relentlessly describe what decisions they would make differently today.

At the Copetri, a kind of trade fair congress in the south of Offenbach, which is actually about professional progress, failure was also an issue.

Namely at a so-called “Fuck-up Night”.

In front of a large audience, failed founders talk about their plans – and their wrong decisions.

Defeats are put in the spotlight here - not to deter, but to show that things can continue afterwards.

Only those who have even started can fail.

Mistakes happen.

The only question is how to deal with them in a modern working world.

Visitors to the trade fair are given an idea of ​​what this modern, new world of work could look like.

It's about questions of how leaders should be positioned, whether presence in the company really has to be mandatory and

how even a defeat can positively affect life.

Our author Falk Heunemann took a look around at the fair and "didn't" dress up for it.

Sneakers and jeans instead of a suit and tie.

No Turkish as a second foreign language:

The state government has decided: Turkish should not be offered as a second foreign language in Hesse for the time being.

However, there are two exceptions.

Pilot projects are to start at schools in Lollar and Kassel.

There is criticism of the choice of location.

The pilot project is a "sham" and neither Kassel nor Lollar are suitable for determining the need for Turkish as a second foreign language, says Atila Karabörklü, federal and state chairman of the Turkish community in Germany and Hesse.

The state government's decision against Turkish as a second foreign language is met with incomprehension by some parents, teachers and students.

In a joint statement, state student representatives, the Education and Science Union (GEW), the Parents' Association of Hesse, the Turkish Parents' Association and the Turkish Community in Germany speak of a "great disappointment".

However, if there is sufficient demand, the subjects Portuguese and Arabic will soon be offered as a second or third foreign language.

Parents' Association chairman Korhan Ekinci criticizes the decision.

The approach of the Ministry of Education comes “dangerously close to institutional discrimination”.

The decision was made without considering the reality of life for many people in Hesse.

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And in addition, owners of land and apartments in Hesse will receive an individual information letter from the tax authorities in the next few days about the new property tax +++ one day after the election of the new Prime Minister during the plenary debate there is almost a mood like on Ash Wednesday +++ there was Young wolves in the Alte Fasanerie wildlife park in Klein-Auheim.

Stay healthy,

Marie Lisa Kehler

You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz

The

weather

for Thursday

Most of the time it is friendly again, only occasionally cumulus clouds pass through.

Highs around 24 degrees.

Cloudy at night with 13 degrees

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on

Thursday June 2nd

Dieter Kraft

(Die Grünen), chairman of the Lebenshilfe Hochtaunus, former full-time city councilor in Bad Homburg (70);

Friedrich von Heusinger

, Head of the Hessian State Representation to the European Union, Brussels (64);

Heiko Scholz

(AfD), Member of the Hessian State Parliament, Eppstein (60);

Christian Heidel

, sports director at 1. FSV Mainz 05 (59);

Guido Rahn

(CDU), Mayor of the city of Karben (59);

Holger von Berg

, Managing Director of the Wiesbaden State Theater (56);

Eckhart Nickel

, Frankfurt journalist and writer (56);

Martin Burlon

(independent), mayor of Dreieich (47);

Angela Dorn

(The Greens), Hessian Minister for Science and Art (40).