Delegates soon forgot their early-morning fatigue after a sing-along in the Grand Hall followed by a keynote given by Richard David Precht, philosopher and best-selling author. The world is experiencing the end of work as we knew it, he pointed out. "We are evolving from a society of work to a society of meaning. In the past, it was only for the nobility to do what they really wanted." Today, everyone is allowed to do so. Coronavirus has turned many long-established attitudes to work and career upside down. "Everyone has the right to a purpose," Precht stressed. However, the current pension system does not match the New Work movement as it is still based on a society of gainful employment.