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Rainer König

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Alter Knacker, Bücherwurm, Musik.

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Leseziel 2026

70% geschafft! Rainer König hat 17 von 24 Büchern gelesen.

"The larger-than-life journey of an 18-year-old college freshman who set out from his dorm room …

What can you expect from a book that was started when the author was just a 19 year old teenager? If you don't expect much you will be surprised by this book. People that know my readings habits will probably be surprised too by the fact that I read the whole book within just three days. But I tell you, its a book that you can't put away.
Alex Banayan is telling you the story of his mission to interview the most successful people. You will read about a lot of rejections, a lot about luck and meeting the right people, a lot about mentoring and helping others to grow. You see how the young author is transforming from a teenager with a vision to a man who learns to achieve his goals.
There are lots of lessons to take away from that book.Great stuff to read, but schedule a …

Michael Hyatt: Free to Focus (Hardcover, 2019, Baker Books)

It was so far the most expensive book that I bought this year, but it is really worth the money. Michael Hyatt gives you clear instructions how you learn to find your desire zone and how you can get rid of the tasks that are not in your desire zone. The goal is not to do more, but to do the right things.

*Expectations are infinite. Time is finite. You are always choosing. Choose well. "
I choosed to read that book. Usually I'm reading one chapter of a book before going to bed. I finished the book within two days. And it has more than just two chapters...
A really catching story with some references to Ebenizer Scrooge. Entertaining when reading, but full of wisdom.

Difficult to read. Since the book was written in 1976 its like visiting my childhood. Fromm is looking at the political situation in those days, there was cold war and the Soviet Union was still existing.
What I take from the book is that mankind should focus more on being and less on having. Well, history of capitalism since 1976 turns out to prove the opposite, we are a society of "having" and just a few people are mindful enough to focus on being.

Excellent book about installing habits. The basic idea is that you do just some small changes that compound into big results. Very comprehensive reading, easy to follow and you can easily apply what you have read. After starting this book I installed a habit tracker on my smartphone and now I'm tracking a few habits every day until the are fully automatic.

Dan Harris: 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works (2014)

A very interesting book. Its not a "self help" book, its more the story of Dan Harris who suffered a breakdown live on TV and then struggeld to find his way towards mindfulness and meditation. A very catching story, you almost can't stop reading. At the end there is an appendix with some basic instructions for meditation. I tried this out and it was a fascinating experience, making me much more relaxed just in 5 minutes. Highly recommended for all that suffer from the daily threadmill and the stress it creates.

Interesting book, worth a read, no matter if you are a leader or just a staff member. You'll learn that there is no team without trust. And that even if you trust each other a conflict is not avoidable, but conflicts help the team grow. Everyone should commit to be a member of the team and if someone forgets about that, other team members are there to hold him accountable. At the end you need to have passion for results because that's your team goal. Lencioni has a good example, think of a football team, at the end the team wins and not one individual player.

Ein außergewöhnliches Buch. Nicht nur, dass es bei Kapitel 135 startet, es ist von der Struktur der kurzen Kapitel eigentlich ideal als Bettlektüre vor dem Schlafengehen geeignet. Wenn da nicht die etwas verstörende Handlung wäre die einem dann seltsame Träume bereitet. Eine sehr aufwühlende Geschichte von Romy, dem jüdischen Mädchen das sich durch das "Großwerden" kämpft und dabei ins Drogen- und Prostitutierten-Millieu abgleitet. In diesen Passagen ist man ein wenig an "Christiane F., wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" erinnert. Doch mit dem Erwachsenwerden kommt bei Romy auch der Ruhm als gefeierte Fotografin. Was ihr bei ihrer Lebenskrise aber nicht weiterhilft, denn die allzu oberflächliche Schickeria geht ihr mächtig auf die Nerven und am Ende hängt sie wieder an der Nadel. Verstörend, aber durchaus lesenswert.

Great story. Some funny parts, especially the first encounter between humans and aliens and some bureaucrats that want to handle it as it is supposed to be. And a very sad background story about the protagonist that is deadly sick. This and a lot of theological and philosophical thoughts about life, the universe and everything else. A real page turner. Loved to read that.