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By Christopher Berger (More) • Last updated on October 05.07.2022, XNUMX • First published on 05.03.2015/XNUMX/XNUMX • So far 8497 readers, 1344 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
"Ichi! Ni! San! Yon shi! Go! Roku! Nana shichi! hey! kyu ku! Yu!” Malte Loos keeps counting out loud, sometimes in Japanese, sometimes in German, from one to ten. There are about 14 in front of him Women and men, most of them between the ages of 30 and 40, and follow his directions. His students learn karate from him!
In his karate school to practice she kicks and blocks, punches and jumps. And they try to let themselves go inside.
Malte Loos wishes from them to endure in certain stands: "Let yourself fall, everything trembles in the ground, free yourself!" He means finding freedom in himself.
Malte Loos is also on the way to freedom or, as he says himself, on the way to a state of inner truth and stillness. For a long time, however, he pursued a different life plan. He thought his happiness consisted in his scientific work Career, from economic and financial Success.
However, this turned out to be a misjudgment. Aggressiveness and a quick-tempered Character ruled his life ten years ago. This Behavior plus the overall feeling of doing the wrong thing eventually became so strong that he couldn't take it on himself anymore.
He broke off the already advanced career, went through times of inner fears and insecurities - after all, suddenly there were existential ones Ask in space: How am I supposed to live on, how to earn my living to earn, to do something?
It was clear to him that he had lived up to that point, that he had wanted and envisioned his surroundings, as he might have liked to be himself. But is not.
After graduation, Malte Loos completed his military service, studied economics with a focus on mathematics at the universities of Saarland and in Bonn, 1994 graduated, completed a master's program at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
He eventually landed as a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston - one of the squad-hothouses of future business elites.
His life consisted of numbers, data and facts, mathematical formulas that could not be abstract and formal enough. And if Malte Loos could have relied on this network of logical thinking, his life would have been straight forward.
He would have become a prime example, had one Curriculum vitae be able to present par excellence, someone like him Companies gladly present to future generations.
Most of his former fellow students now have chairs or occupy well-paid management chairs in corporate consultations and industrial groups. Loos also worked on his first JP Morgan project in finance research.
But there is the "should have". Would have been because in the environment of such a rational life in which it is all about superficial circumstances, conditions and developments, with some People either sneaking up on others, raising thunder and lightning, an inner one voice reports, which doubts everything that has been done so far.
He actually had everything that many dreams of: an eliteVocational Training, a good job, a topsalary - and yet there is a constant inner dissatisfaction - an inner voice that keeps telling you that things can't go on like this.
And which finally makes you turn things around completely. This situation befell Malte Loos in 2003, on a Sunday afternoon in his New Yorker Office .
There he worked in a financial start-up, had the offer to work in an investment fund for 175.000 US dollars a year, starting salary. But that very afternoon it broke out of him. He says today: “There was clearthat I had no strength left to go on. "
This outbreak was also helped by the fact that Loos had already started karate in his first year at MIT, which was 1996. A fellow student had asked if he would not even come along, as compensation for desk work.
From his first belt test, he came with two broken ribs. In general, the units were an ordeal. But not only that. "I was also able to draw something from the defeat, from being beaten up by the opponent," says Malte Loos looking back. "Every training felt somehow true."
He didn't give up his university career at the time, but karate became more and more his determining factor content of life. He trained, gave lessons himself at some point and organized his karate master, Kazumi Tabata, his Organization. In 2004, this Loos dismissed on the grounds that he should now go his own way and open his own school. Loos says: "It was tough, but good."
In 2005, Malte Loos returned to Germany after a three-year absence – still unable to completely leave his old life behind. A friend got him a job at the University Kiel, four days a week. But Loos' center of life became Berlin.
There he received a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for the Future to lay: The Bundestag was looking for a new karate teacher, Malte Loos was it. From then on he trained there with the employees and some MPs – corporate sport, so to speak.
He also gave Qi Gong courses in the Federal Ministry of Finance and in the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection.
2010 founded his own school, the Inner Stillness, for Malte Loos. There he not only offers karateCourses for every level - he owns the third dan - but also exercises for quiet contemplation.
Today Malte Loos says of himself that he has become much more balanced, calmer. He used to be a lot more aggressive. And many times unhappier. He also leaves his students - quite atypical for karate teachers in Germany, but similar to that Style his teacher - find your own way.
He describes himself as an unfinished person and avoids going over it Sinn to talk about his training instructions. His students are asked to find their meaning individually and through self-observation.
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Christoph Berger is a journalist. He writes for Focus, Handelsblatt, Wirtschaftswoche, FAZ, Hamburger Abendblatt and WAZ, among others. Berger lives and works in Berlin. All texts by Christoph Berger.
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