Rethinking: Productivity is Your Religion – But You Forgot the Meaning.

You don’t worship success.
You worship productivity.

You pray to your calendar.
You tithe your hours to your task list.
You build altars from bullet journals.
And you call it discipline, drive, devotion.

But if you stopped to ask what all this is for,
you’d go quiet.
Because you don’t know anymore.

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Rethinkography: Through the Glass of Your Mind – Why You Keep Seeing the Past in Everything

The Metaphor: Sacred Stillness and a Distorted View

You’re standing in front of a serene statue. The face is peaceful, eternal, untouched by time. But something feels off. The glass between you and the figure reflects the lush world outside—trees, sunlight, movement. It’s all superimposed on the stillness of the statue. You’re not seeing either clearly. Not the outside. Not the inside. Just a double exposure of perception.

That’s not a photo problem. That’s your brain.

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Rethinking: You’re Not Confused – You’re Committed to Chaos.

Let’s stop calling it confusion.
Let’s call it what it really is: a strategy.

Confusion looks accidental.
But for many, it’s a habit. A trained, familiar, well-practiced state.
Not because you don’t know what to do.
But because staying confused is safer than deciding.

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Rethinkography: The Off Switch Mindset – Why Yor’re Stuck in Binary Thinking

Your Thinking Has Only Two Settings. That’s the Problem.

Look at the image.

A heavy, industrial switch. Brutally simple: 0 or 1.
Off or on. Nothing in between.
No nuance, no spectrum, no modulation.

That switch is how you’ve been trained to think.
Black or white. Good or bad. Right or wrong.
But you weren’t built for binary.

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Rethinking-Essay: Nah genug, frei genug – Wie du das Denken über Nähe und Distanz neu justierst

Du willst Nähe – aber ohne dich selbst zu verlieren? Du brauchst Raum – aber ohne den anderen zu verletzen? Dieses Buch zerstört die gängigen Beziehungsklischees und zeigt dir, warum du nicht falsch fühlst, sondern falsch denkst. Mit schonungsloser Klarheit und provokanter Tiefe zerlegt es dein mentales Nähebild und baut es neu – jenseits von Verschmelzung, Angst und emotionalem Daueranschluss. Für denkende Menschen, die Beziehung nicht mehr aus Bedürftigkeit, sondern aus Freiheit gestalten wollen.

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