Electronic sports is just one of my hobbies. I deal more intensively and comprehensively with the humanities, especially philosophy and religion, but also with politics and economics. Based on this, different books have been created over several years, including one under a pseudonym.
Thoughts of a Restless is a book that deals with a variety of topics that are relevant to society. Philosophy, theology, economics, politics and many other areas are included in this book. Well-known theories are presented, but new developments have also found their way into the book.
After many years of dealing with theological and philosophical topics, Timo Schöber describes his personal path in his last book, which he wrote alone. The book shows how we can free ourselves from materialism, worldly greed for success and the opinions of other people in order to find more serenity.
Specifically, Timo Schöber had to involuntarily prove his attitude in a kind of "trial by fire" when his most important online accounts were hacked within a very short time and a large part of his belongings was destroyed due to massive water damage as a result of heavy rain.
He was very successful himself in several of his hobbies, including being a world champion, but makes it clear in this book that such things are not important and that he has a different attitude now. Timo Schöber discusses all of this and above all his findings in this book.
A little book with lyrical works by a busy thinker.
The poems are complex in content and take the reader on short journeys of reflection and pause.
It contains poems on different themes such as childhood, faith, peace and impermanence. All works have one thing in common: they invite you to think games. They want to be interpreted.
A small book with great content.
From the Foreword: This book contains blog entries that I have published in the past. I don't share the full content of all these entries, but I still think they are worthy of publication and interesting from a conceptual point of view, which is why I wrote them. I always take the perspective of an advocate of the respective idea. They may intentionally contain errors, paradoxes, and other things to stimulate thought processes.
For almost two thousand years, the Bible has been an anchor of faith, a source of inspiration and hope for countless generations - all over the world. It is the most printed book in the world and has been translated into more languages than any other work. According to the current status, almost 2.3 billion people belong to Christianity, making it the largest religion on earth. This book quotes relevant Bible passages and contrasts them with conflicting conditions in the world. It is logically a matter of comparing the target state (Bible) with the actual state (worldly present) from a Christian perspective. The book does not moralize, it does not interpret, it does not relativize and it does not dogmatize. Only paradoxical facts are compared with each other. It is left to the reader to draw their own conclusions.