Your Brain Looks Like That Wall
Look at the image. A rusted mailbox bolted to a decaying, mold-streaked wall. Once functional, now forgotten. Paint peeling, foundation damp, moss creeping. It’s not just urban decay—it’s a state of mind.
Strukturion of Future Thinking
Look at the image. A rusted mailbox bolted to a decaying, mold-streaked wall. Once functional, now forgotten. Paint peeling, foundation damp, moss creeping. It’s not just urban decay—it’s a state of mind.
Let’s stop pretending.
What you call planning is often nothing more than a clever ritual of escape.
You write it down, you structure it, you color-code it. But you don’t do it.
Not because you’re lazy. Not because you lack time.
But because planning has become your most elegant form of mental avoidance.
You’re not managing your tasks.
You’re managing your fear of facing them.
A green park bench. Painted on it in white: the word “LOVE” and a heart. Charming. Poetic. Instagram-worthy.
And at the same time: the perfect metaphor for your self-sabotage.
Continue reading “Rethinkography: You say “LOVE” – but you don’t sit with it.”
You believe you’re thinking.
You believe your thoughts are yours.
You believe your decisions arise from logic, experience, maybe even intuition.
But what if none of this is true?
Continue reading “Rethinking: Hidden Frames – Thinking Without Realizing”
You say you’re stuck. You say your world has grown dim. But have you looked at the window you’ve sealed shut with your own beliefs?
Continue reading “Rethinkography: You Shut Yourself In, Then Wonder Why the Light’s Gone”
Identity.
We speak about it as if it were an essence — a pure, fixed core of who we are.
But what if identity is not a truth hidden within you?
What if it is an ongoing negotiation between you and your context — a fragile, shifting alignment rather than a solid ground?
Most people do not realize:
You don’t merely exist in your environment — you are co-created by it.
And the consequences are staggering.
You think you’re heading toward clarity.
But what if that clarity is a trap you built yourself?
Continue reading “Rethinkography: When Clarity Becomes a Cage”
You believe you’re making rational decisions.
You trust your experience, your knowledge, your instinct.
But there’s a silent killer in your thinking: context blindness.
You think you’re thoughtful. Intentional. Mentally sharp.
But look closer—what if your mind is just snacking?
Continue reading “Rethinkography: Your Mind is Full. But With What?”
Wie sähe dein perfekter Arbeitstag als Ärztin oder Arzt aus?
Frage dich das einmal ernsthaft.
Und dann frage dich: Wie viel Prozent davon setzt du heute tatsächlich um?
Continue reading “Du willst einen besseren Arbeitstag? Dann hör auf, Ausreden zu delegieren.”