

Beschreibung
Do you sometimes feel disoriented?
The world is in turmoil: climate crisis, political polarization, geopolitical tensions, personal uncertainties. Everywhere voices talking at cross-purposes – and no clear compass to provide direction. This book takes you by the hand and shows you a path through the chaos.
Embark on an engaging journey through the twelve most important "operating systems" of human thought. Discover interactively how they shape you, and find your own standpoint step by step.
At the end, I share my assessment: Which worldview can address the most pressing challenges of our time consistently, rigorously, and without blind spots? You will discover the answer – without the book imposing ready-made conclusions.
This book gives you not only orientation, but genuine tools to gain clarity, transform helplessness into agency, and find your own inner compass.
On the companion website created for this book, you'll find chapter-specific exercises and deepening materials that allow you to explore these worlds of thought even further.
| Seitenzahl | 122 |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2026 |
| Verlag | epubli |
| Sprache | Deutsch |
| Zusatzinformationen | 122 Seiten; ab 1 Jahre |
| ISBN | 978-3-565-32286-2 |
| Auflage | 1. Auflage |
Martin Gertler earned his interdisciplinary PhD in 1999 on the reception of a television series and in 2025 on opinion formation in the climate crisis through worldview-determined thinking models. In 2002, he became Professor for Media Design, Media Production, Media Theory, and Reception Research; in 2008, additionally Professor for Communication Science and Founding Rector of an advanced university. Since 2011, he has primarily supervised doctoral candidates in professional programs at international universities.