Rethinkography: Overcoming the Stoneface Trap

Stop mimicking statues. Start mastering your emotional truth.

The image of a stone sculpture—a perfectly still, expressionless face carved by time—might look serene. But when it becomes a metaphor for how you manage yourself, it reveals a dangerous distortion: the glorification of emotional stillness and inner detachment.

That is the Stoneface Trap. And it’s costing you more than you think.

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„Ich kann ja doch nichts ändern.“ – Der gefährlichste Gedanke deiner persönlichen und beruflichen Zukunft

„Die größte Lüge der Welt ist, dass du nichts ändern kannst. Die größte Wahrheit ist, dass du es jederzeit kannst.“

Halt kurz inne. Lies diesen Satz noch einmal: „Ich kann ja doch nichts ändern.“ Wie fühlt er sich an? Wie eine Resignation, eine Kapitulation, ein leises Aufgeben? Oder wie eine scheinbar vernünftige Wahrheit, die dich davor bewahrt, Energie in vergebliche Kämpfe zu investieren?

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Rethinking: What You Need to Let Go of to Think More Clearly

You can’t start thinking differently if you’re still clinging to old thoughts. (Core belief of Rethinkism)

It sounds simple—but it’s one of the hardest things to do: letting go. Not of things, but of thoughts. Of mental habits, outdated assumptions, and the inner scripts we’ve been repeating for years. We hold on to ideas about who we are, how the world works, and what’s possible, without realizing how tightly these old beliefs are gripping us.

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What you will read this month is more than an introduction – it is a reset.

April serves as the intellectual foundation for all that lies ahead. It introduces you to the thinking behind your thinking – and lays the conceptual groundwork for everything we intend to explore with you from May onwards.

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