Thomke Tierolff

Oprichter at Thomkoekoe Design Consultancy
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Credentials

  • Cambridge Advanced English C1
    Cambridge Assessment English
    Jan, 2017
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Oprichter
      • Jan 2023 - Present
    • Netherlands
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • City Manager Rotterdam
      • Feb 2023 - Present
    • Self Taught Epicurean
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      Following Epicurus, peace of mind may not be so hard to achieve. Epicurus believed that the greatest good was to seek modest, sustainable pleasure in the form of a state of ataraxia (tranquility and freedom from fear) and aponia (the absence of bodily pain) through knowledge of the workings of the world and limiting desires. Correspondingly, Epicurus and his followers generally withdrew from politics because it could lead to frustrations and ambitions which can directly conflict with the Epicurean pursuit of peace of mind and virtues. [1] Epicurus regarded the unacknowledged fear of death and punishment as the primary cause of anxiety among human beings, and anxiety in turn as the source of extreme and irrational desires. The elimination of the fears and corresponding desires would leave people free to pursue the pleasures, both physical and mental, to which they are naturally drawn, and to enjoy the peace of mind that is consequent upon their regularly expected and achieved satisfaction. [2] Although the overall structure of Epicureanism was designed to hang together and serve its principal ethical goals, there was room for a great deal of intriguing philosophical arguments concerning every aspect of the system, from the speed of atoms in a void to the origin of optical illusions. [3] (My) moral of the story: try not to worry too much and don't take yourself (and your Linkedin) too seriously. Follow the pleasures to which you are naturally drawn. Peace of mind may not be so hard to achieve. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicureanism [2]&[3] https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epicurus/ Show less

    • Netherlands
    • Technology, Information and Internet
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founders Associate
      • May 2022 - Sep 2022
    • Netherlands
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Projectmanager
      • Apr 2022 - Jun 2022

    • Sustainability Consultant
      • Oct 2021 - Apr 2022

    • Netherlands
    • Entertainment Providers
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vicepresident of the Board - Zegevieren Festival
      • Jan 2022 - May 2022
    • Netherlands
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Teaching Assistant - Academic Skills
      • Apr 2021 - Jul 2021
    • Netherlands
    • Staffing and Recruiting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Host and Server
      • Feb 2020 - Jun 2021
    • Netherlands
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lifeguard
      • May 2014 - Sep 2018
    • Butler, Host, Assistant Chef
      • Oct 2016 - Apr 2018

Education

  • Erasmus School of Philosophy
    Bachelor's degree, Philosophy of a Specific Discipline: Economics and Business Economics
    2019 - 2022
  • Erasmus School of Economics
    Bachelor's degree, Economics and Business Economics
    2018 - 2021
  • Montessori Lyceum Rotterdam
    VWO, Economics & Society, Culture & Society
    2011 - 2017

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