Last Updated on July 12, 2026 by pg@petergamma.org
Uber Eats drivers regularly cross my path in Zurich to check me. Could I become an Uber Eats driver instead of attending a lecture of Lama Pema Wangyal from the Drukpa Center Kollbrunn he gave recently at the Volkshaus in the City of Zurich? During one of the breaks of these talks, I when outside and sat down on the Helvetiaplatz in the City of Zurich.
And then an Uber Eats driver parked his bicycle right in front of me, and I made a picture of his bike.

And when I went home in the evening of that day, a whole fleet of Uber Eats drivers crossed my way.
Does it make sense for me personally to become an Uber Eats driver? Is this a meaningful career for a Neuro- and Molecular biologist like me? Am I not already doing the best out of my life? And haven’t I already took sufficient medical and legal advice?
Beautiful Migros and Coop cashiers have entered my life. At the Coop in Birmensdorf ZH, there was a lovely cashier at the checkout. But she was already married to a cashier who also worked at the Coop there.
However, at the Migros checkout in Birmensdorf ZH just accross the street the beautiful cashier Amylia Holy from Albania smiled at me. Was she still single and was she looking for a man?

Was she looking for a husband to have children with him? And did she want to turn me, a Neuro- and Molecular Biologist, into a Migros cashier and slave? Isn’t it better to follow Jesus Christ in this regard, instead of becoming a slave to a beautiful cashier? Jesus was tempted by a woman in the desert:
She wanted to make a slave out of him, but Jesus resisted. And he said in the Gospel of Matthew (chapter 6, verse 26), in the Sermon on the Mount:
“Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?“
This is a famous saying from the Bible. The message is simple: Birds don’t worry about their food. They don’t have to work in the fields or gather grain. God provides for them every day. If God helps the little birds, won’t he also care for people? Aren’t they much more important to him than the animals?
And isn’t Jesus Christ a guiding star for many of us?
And because these things I’m describing here involves actions which are directed at my person, I don’t have to accept this.

But the beautiful woman can stay in my life:
And according to Christian values a single partner would be highly desirable:
What the woman wants is God’s will, and that applies to me too. However, this isn’t a theological statement and isn’t entirely serious.
And according to the Tibetan Loten Dahortsang also as far as Tibetan people are concerned the woman have the power in a relationship. But according to Christian values woman have to be kind and compassionate. And I would love to have many friends, woman and man, and they can all stay. But I will defend myself against negative actions which are directed at me and are hurting me.