
This explains a lot:
Bad feng shui 'sucks politicians' brains dry'
If German politicians lack ideas on reforming the country's struggling health care and pensions systems, they can now blame an adverse flow of energy in their workplace.
The German Parliament's glass dome, a Berlin landmark, makes for bad feng shui, according to an expert in the Chinese art of positioning objects, buildings and furniture.
'The energy is downright sucked out of MPs' heads by the glass dome,' feng shui adviser Wilhelm Wuschko told the mass-circulation Bild newspaper.
To keep the energy inside, the dome should be coated with a protective foil, he said.
The paper said the office of Parliament president Wolfgang Thierse would not comment on the suggestion.
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Bad feng shui 'sucks politicians' brains dry'
If German politicians lack ideas on reforming the country's struggling health care and pensions systems, they can now blame an adverse flow of energy in their workplace.
The German Parliament's glass dome, a Berlin landmark, makes for bad feng shui, according to an expert in the Chinese art of positioning objects, buildings and furniture.
'The energy is downright sucked out of MPs' heads by the glass dome,' feng shui adviser Wilhelm Wuschko told the mass-circulation Bild newspaper.
To keep the energy inside, the dome should be coated with a protective foil, he said.
The paper said the office of Parliament president Wolfgang Thierse would not comment on the suggestion.