In his series “The Second Life”, the writer Robert Schneider speaks with people who got a second chance. He recently met Peter Bargetz, who had saved a lung transplant.
Talking is not his thing. He prefers to leave that to his wife Manuela. “What should I talk about my illness?” He says. Manuela also joins the table immediately. She tells it nice and was around the clock during the disease. For Peter Bargetz, the trained bricklayer of Rankweil, the work was everything. He had a good job in the principality of Liechtenstein, which he filled conscientiously for thirty years, was always there when something did not fit and the boss was looking for advice from him. “Peter, you can, you have to help me there. Look, don’t work. Look,” the boss would have always said when something didn’t work on the construction site again.
Source: Krone

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