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I just sent you my FREE E-book on the “10 Rules to make the ost out of your 20s”

But before you check your email…

Let me first tell you about my story of how a trip to the end of the world and almost giving up led me into a life full of health and purpose.

These 2 photos are 6 years apart.

On the left, I’m 20 years old, 15kg overweight, unhealthy, aimless, and hanging out in some dude’s garage smoking cigarettes and talking about things we want to do but never do.

On the the right, I’m 26, a healthy and purposeful business owner competing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments overcoming my fear of physical confrontation.

So how did I get there? What happened in these 6 years? Here’s my story of how a horrible breakup turned my life upside down…

In my final year of high school, I had a horrible breakup. 

I was heavily attached to my girlfriend because, with her, for the first time in my life, I felt like I belonged. 

Growing up in Germany, with Arabic roots, made me feel like I belonged nowhere. I didn’t feel German nor Arabic.

With her, I finally thought I had a place somewhere. So when this relationship ended, all I wanted was to escape. 

I hoped a change of location would solve my problems. So, after graduation, I packed my stuff, booked a one-way ticket, and fled to Australia.

My early days in Australia were anything but idyllic. Arriving there, not knowing anyone and barely able to communicate in English, I felt lost like never before. 

During the first month, I was constantly battling self-doubt.

It seemed as if this was the first time anyone had ever experienced the harshness that can accompany travel. I felt like a loser.

Everybody around me seemed to enjoy their trips. They seemed to have found their place. Every conversation I had felt so awkward.

I was deeply ashamed of my English, so I isolated myself (funny because now I make money by writing in English). 

I wanted to go home, but after telling everybody I was planning to leave, I promised myself not to give up. 

But the truth was, that again,  like in Germany, I felt like a misfit. The sense of isolation I had felt back home was still with me. It was so alive. It was like living in a nightmarish loop—unable to escape my loneliness and alienation.

2 months into my stay I reached the lowest point: 

In December 2017 I sat on a park bench in Sydney, consuming junk food and battling the urge to give up. Nothing had changed. I felt out of place, made no friends, and was miserable.

At that low point, I was reflecting on my time in Germany and I had a realization that, looking back at it now, changed my life: 

I had taken my problems with me. My issues were about more than just a specific location. 

They were within me. I was responsible for my misery, isolation, and inability to fit in

The problems I had left in Germany had taken a new form in Australia.

That was a big turning point in my life. 

At that point, I was: 

  • 15kg overweight (don’t ask me how much this is in pounds, just know it’s a lot)
  • Shy and insecure unable to make connections
  • Lost and depressed without direction or purpose
  • Working in jobs I hate just to be able to survive
  • Broke and dependent on other people 
  • Lonely and disconnected from the world and myself

But I was energized because after my realization  I knew I needed to make change within myself. 

Back in Germany, I started to take action. I wanted out. 

So I read every book about Psychology and Spirituality I could get a hold of. Those books opened up a completely new world to me. 

They showed me that the only way to live a happy life is to pursue a life of meaning and purpose.

Something that many people are lacking nowadays. 

And how do you find meaning? By having human impact. By helping people. 

So I went and got a job at a school for mentally handicapped children close to my hometown.

I worked there for almost 1 year. I realized early that this job is filled with human impact. For the first time in my life, I was less focused on how to make my life better and more on how to improve their lives. 

Needless to say, those children taught me more about life than I could ever have taught them. 

Influenced by my experience at the school and the many psychological books I read, I decided to enroll in a Psychology Major – and those years as a Psychology student changed my life completely.

In university, I made meaningful friendships, picked up mixed martial arts, and discovered the gym for me. 

I spent my time in university making life-long friends, learning mixed martial arts, studying the human brain and setting the foundation for what comes next…

In January 2023  I graduated from University and traveled through East Africa volunteering in schools and psychological institutions. 

Here are some impressions from my time in Ethiopia:

Similar to the school of mentally handicapped children, these volunteering jobs filled me with deep purpose and joy. 

Again I had the feeling I was needed. I had the feeling I had deep human impact. Again this showed me that I need to find a life path that gives me the same feeling. 

But after 6 months of volunteering and traveling, I asked myself – What now??

I knew I didn’t want to go work a 9-5. But I also knew that I needed to start making money. Volunteering doesn’t pay and I wanted to build financial and physician independence for myself. 

So the solution?

Starting my own business. 

Throughout these years of going out of my comfort zone, self-discovery and exploration of the unknown, I developed the trust I needed to start my own business. 

I knew it was the next step for me. It was inevitable. 

And I knew my passions were writing and Psychology – but how do I make money out of that?

After a few Google Searches I discovered the path of a Ghostwriter – and I never looked back since. 

Didn’t make a single Dollar for the first 6 months. Struggling to pay the bills – easily the most stressful time of my life.

But I kept going. And now I make money with what I love most – Writing about Psychology. 

Starting with the realization I had on the park bench in Australia – I knew I needed to find direction and meaning. 

When I was 20 I was lost and confused, not knowing where I belonged and where I was going. 

Then I went on a journey of becoming my own person: I learned new languages, traveled to different cultures, pursued a degree I was interested in, started eating healthier, moving my body, and started my own business.  

Now 6 years later I:

  • am fit and healthy
  • Live a purposeful life
  • Have a Degree in Psychology
  • Make money with my passions
  • Formed deep lifelong friendships
  • Traveled 40+ countries around the world
  • Created financial and physical independence

The first picture was me 15kg overweight, unhealthy and lonely…

The second picture is me fit and healthy, putting myself into challenging situations and driven…

And I’m not saying all this to brag. I’m nowhere near perfect. 

But I managed to turn my life around – I felt lonely, had no purpose, and didn’t know where I was going. And now I’m living with drive, meaning and direction. 

And over the years I noticed that many people in their 20s struggle with the same problems I had – a lack of direction and purpose.

So if you’re in your 20s, let me know if any of this sounds familiar:

  • You stay in the job you don’t like because you don’t know what else to do
  • You feel pressure to make the most out of your 20’s but don’t know how
  • The abundance of options is overwhelming and paralyzing for you
  • You go to University to study a subject you’re not interested in
  • You doubt your abilities and worry about disappointing others
  • You’re uncertain whether things will work out for you
  • You are afraid to make the wrong decisions
  • You feel like you’re behind everyone else

If any of this resonates, read further…

Because I want to show you it’s possible to build the life you want – no matter how miserable your life might look now.

I’m not special – I was just a kid with a desire to change.

If I can – you can too.

Because the reality is:

You are much closer to living your dream life than you think.

In the 21st century:

  1. You havemore opportunities than ever before to do whatever you want with your life. 
  2. No matter how miserable your life might look like now, you still have the time to redirect your life toward meaning and purpose. 
  3. But you have less time than you think. The 20s pass quickly and most people waste them. So you have to act now. There’s no time to waste. 

But there are also some problems in the 21st century that are hard to ignore…

Here are 4 Statistics I can’t stop thinking about: 

  1. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) report that about 1 in 4 young adults aged 18-25 experience a mental health disorder each year.
  2. The Cigna’s 2020 Loneliness Index found that 79% of Gen Z (adults aged 18-22) reported feeling lonely often or always.
  3. The Gallup’s State of the American Workplace report 55% of people under 30 are unhappy and disengaged at work. 
  4. A survey by AARP shows that 80% of people in their 20s regret not taking more risks, like traveling or pursuing passion projects.

This is no good. There’s a big pandemic of loneliness, depression and aimlessness going on – ESPECIALLY in people in their 20s.

Most people in their 20s lack a good support system, and guidance and feel lost in a sea of options. They feel like they are on their own. 

So the ingredient that’s missing for people in their 20s?

Community. Guidance. Mentorship. 

Therapy, Retreats, Workshops, Coaching – most people in their 20s cannot afford to pay 100s or 1000s of $ to pay for those services.  

And I want to change that.

I want to build a service people in their 20s can actually afford. 

I’m building the community I would’ve wished was available when I was 20.

I spent 1000s of $ on education, courses, and mentors to learn how to make the most out of my 20s. 

But I want to give you a clear path on how to act in your 20s WITHOUT needing to spend that money.

So let me introduce to you the “University of Life” 

The ultimate community to make the most out of your 20s now. 

The University of Life is designed specifically for people in their 20s who are driven to live a purposeful and meaningful life. 

You have the opportunity to get into a community of driven people in their 20s who want to build a meaningful life, form deep connections and find a life path fitting to them. 

In this community we will give you all the tools you need to: 

  • live an exciting and adventurous life
  • find a career path that’s fitting for you
  • be respected in every room you step
  • build meaningful life-long relationships
  • have a deep impact on other people’s lives
  • be healthy and fit throughout your 20s and beyond
  • stop feeling lost and confused and find purpose and meaning

And all these changes you can expect in the next 6-12 months. 

How does the Community work?

Inside the community you will find:

  • Weekly recorded trainings about how to make the most out of your 20s
  • Weekly Q&A Calls where you get personalized answers to your questions
  • A supportive community where you have the chance to build life-long friendships
  • 1 Mastermind Guest every Month (Industry Leaders, Spiritual Coaches, Psychologists, Business Coaches, etc…) 

Plus some FREE Bonuses…

  • A 1:1 onboarding call for everybody who joins. I usually charge 200 USD per call but everybody who joins will hop on a call with me for free!
  • 24/7 DM access to me to get private mentoring – Questions? Struggles? Concerns? I’m always there in the DM’s to answer to your personalized needs. 
  • Reduced rates for Private 1:1 Mentoring – Everybody inside this community will get reduced rates for private 1:1 calls. 

And here’s what others have to say…

The Investment?

I usually charge 1000 USD/month for my private 1-1 Mentoring.

But I’m aware that many people in their 20s don’t have that money to invest (that’s why nobody is building communities for people in their 20s).

So the sign-ups for the Community will be completely free until the 3rd of September

So if you want in, act fast because the community will never be free ever again. 

However, there’s one catch: 

I’m only gonna take those into the community who are serious about making the most out of their 20s. 

Requirements to become one of the 10 Founding members:

  • You join all the Q&As and Workshops (or at least watch the recordings)
  • You are active in the community (comment, like, and posts)
  • After 30 days you give me a written or video testimonial on what changed in you since being part of this community. 

So again, please only apply if you’re serious – it will be completely free and you’ll never need to pay to be part of this community while the entry price will steadily increase for new members to join. 

This will be the biggest community for people in their 20s, so don’t miss out. It’s no understatement when I say – you’ll change your life completely within the next 12 months.

“Okay, I’m in, what do I do?” 

STEP 1: Click the big yellow button “JOIN FOR FREE” on this page

STEP 2: Fill out your information.

STEP 3: Book a call with me in the calendar 

STEP 4: Get access to the Community instantly