Schlagwort: book review

  • „The Other Side of Change“

    Unlike most self-help books that focus on goal-setting and control, this one teaches us how to thrive precisely when our carefully laid plans fall apart — making it essential reading for anyone facing unexpected change or wondering who they might…

  • „Talking to Strangers“

    This book is essential reading because it fundamentally challenges how we interpret human behavior in an increasingly interconnected world where we constantly encounter strangers.

  • „Think Like A Stoic“

    This wonderful book stands out by bridging East and West, ancient and modern, philosophy and neuroscience—making Stoicism accessible, globally relevant and scientifically grounded.

  • „Why We‘re Polarized“

    Rather than simply lamenting polarization or blaming specific politicians, the book provides a clear framework for understanding the systemic roots of our division — making it essential reading for anyone seeking to genuinely comprehend modern American politics beyond the daily…

  • „Discover ZEN“

    This book stands out among Zen introductions for its perfect balance of substance and accessibility — it avoids being either overly simplistic or intimidatingly complex.

  • „How Not To Die“

    „How Not to Die“ is essential reading for anyone seeking evidence-based guidance on using food as medicine, offering not just hope but concrete strategies to take control of your health and longevity through daily choices that are within everyone’s reach.

  • „The Body“

    A really cool book because Bryson manages to make the science of our own bodies feel like a riveting adventure story rather than a dry anatomy textbook, combining rigorous research with his signature humor to create a work that educates…

  • „Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind“

    This book offers a rare „big picture“ perspective that synthesizes anthropology, biology, history and philosophy to make us question fundamental assumptions about human nature, progress, and happiness — challenging readers to see familiar concepts like money, nations and human rights…

  • „Von der Pflicht“

    Für uns ist dieses Buch ist ein wichtiger Denkanstoß, weil es den dominanten liberalen Zeitgeist hinterfragt und eine unbequeme, aber notwendige Debatte anstößt: ob eine Gesellschaft, die nur Rechte kennt und Pflichten vernachlässigt, langfristig funktionieren kann.

  • „Der Ernährungskompass“

    Ein starkes Buch, auch weil es die komplexe und oft verwirrende Ernährungswissenschaft in verständliche, praktische Empfehlungen übersetzt, ohne dabei dogmatisch zu werden oder schnelle Wunderlösungen zu versprechen.