This book challenges a widespread assumption: that mental overload is primarily an inner flaw that needs to be fixed.
Marco Lux Kempowski-Stadie presents a different approach. Not change through control, but through context.
At the center of this work is the conscious development of a personal mental ecosystem. A stable inner framework that does not depend on external noise, constant self-monitoring, or social pressure. A space from which one learns to distinguish which thoughts truly matter — and which can stop shaping experience.
This perspective does not arise from optimism or self-help ideology.
It is the result of a long-term personal and professional experiment, tested, refined, and applied over time. Again and again, the same pattern emerged:
when the internal frame through which life is perceived changes, the system begins to regulate itself differently.
Before construction begins, the book focuses on understanding.
Why modern thinking so often leads to overload. Why many traditional psychological strategies no longer work. And why distraction, endurance, or positive thinking fail to address the core issue.
Only then does the central idea unfold: living from one’s own mental space. Not as escape or fantasy, but as a sustainable inner structure.
This book does not promise ideal states. It offers no quick fixes. It proposes something more demanding — and more honest.
A different way of standing in life.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book challenges a widespread assumption: that mental overload is primarily an inner flaw that needs to be fixed.Marco Lux Kempowski-Stadie presents a different approach. Not change through control, but through context.At the center of this work is the conscious development of a personal mental ecosystem. A stable inner framework that does not depend on external noise, constant self-monitoring, or social pressure. A space from which one learns to distinguish which thoughts truly matter - and which can stop shaping experience.This perspective does not arise from optimism or self-help ideology.It is the result of a long-term personal and professional experiment, tested, refined, and applied over time. Again and again, the same pattern emerged: when the internal frame through which life is perceived changes, the system begins to regulate itself differently.Before construction begins, the book focuses on understanding.Why modern thinking so often leads to overload. Why many traditional psychological strategies no longer work. And why distraction, endurance, or positive thinking fail to address the core issue.Only then does the central idea unfold: living from one's own mental space. Not as escape or fantasy, but as a sustainable inner structure.This book does not promise ideal states. It offers no quick fixes. It proposes something more demanding - and more honest.A different way of standing in life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798244458541
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