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My realignment
For a long time I viewed personality development primarily from the perspective of improving performance. To be able to achieve even more in a shorter amount of time, be it in sport, at work or in other areas of life. Several philosophical conversations with Albert Kitzler, his words of wisdom and his books have given me an understanding of valid rules for an authentic life since time immemorial...
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The way
I am extremely grateful to have been able to experience Apple's corporate culture for more than 27 years. The pioneering spirit, the focus on innovations, the absolute effort to develop perfect products and services, the laser-focused goal orientation in all activities and the company values lived in everyday life have had a deep influence on my career. While I was still studying business administration…
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The guardrails
Over time, the following values have emerged as guidelines for my life: I love doing sports and feeling physical exertion and liveliness. I find being together with other people, whether in a relaxed mood or for in-depth conversations, equally enriching. I am particularly impressed by people who share their purpose in life...
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The human being
I have been motivated to advocate for issues that serve a greater meaning and purpose for decades. Some books have had a significant influence on me. Al Gore's 1992 book “Paths to Balance “A Marshall Plan for the Earth” was the inspiration behind why I fought for Apple to become more ecological for several decades. Interested for almost as long...