What do you want most?

Is it money, fame, power, satisfaction, personality, charisma,
inner peace or simply happiness?

If you now think about what is most important to you, perhaps you have even determined
an order, haven't you also decided
what should come last?

Perhaps you consciously wanted it that way, or perhaps you have only now
realized that it can be useful to consider
what comes first, but that it is nonsense to unconsciously put good things on the back burner.

Now you may give some words, such as power, a negative evaluation.
But be careful! All terms are neutral unless you give them a rating!

Let's take power again. How do you want to educate your children,
if you have no power, if you are powerless?
How do you want to help othersif you are powerless?
How do you want to make the world a better place if you are powerless?

I used to introduce myself like this: "I'm Wolfgang Sonnenburg
and I bring people to the sunny side of life".

I'm also considering whether to use this again and put it on the new website currently being created at
. Please feel free to give me feedback.

Why am I thinking about this? Because the news is so endlessly negative
(and, above all, usually so nonsensically superficial) that hardly anyone knows
where to look . Gosch, it's so nice to be alive at
and the world is full of sunny opportunities.
But we were taught so wrongly in childhood that we can't see the
"wood for the trees". Remember: don't ask
so many questions, or don't talk to your neighbor at school! Why do this?
Just so that a caste of trainers can later train questioning techniques and
teamwork in companies.

Unfortunately, what we were not taught at school was inductive thinking.
Usually only deductive reasoning. Getting to the bright side is much easier with inductive
thinking. Steve Jobs was a master of inductive thinking.
Building a new mosaic from many pieces. Most people can only take a
picture and cut it into pieces and make a puzzle for an already existing picture.

The majority of people have learned to fight over an existing cake. But they have not yet understood that we could bake big new cakes.

The world is there. We just haven't really given in to it yet.
Apple was on the verge of bankruptcy 10 years ago. 10 years later, it is the most valuable
company in the world. And all this with products that didn't exist 10 years ago!

So what should we be afraid of? 2,000 years ago, Jesus'
main message was: "Do not be afraid!"
You don't have to be Christian to think about this meaning.

Think again and consciously pay attention to your feelings,
with the initial question:

What do you want most, what is most important to you?
Is it money, fame, power, satisfaction, personality, charisma,
inner peace or just being happy?

Can you take a non-judgmental look at these ingredients? All spices, ingredients
of a possible cake. What if you had all this and could
now freely decide what you really, really wanted?
What does the sunny side of your life look like?
Do you really want to live it or is this picture at best
suitable for a vacation brochure?

Sincerely

Your
Wolfgang Sonnenburg

winning for life

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