My name is Mike Endert and I was born in 1968 in the vibrant city of Berlin. In 2005, fate took me to Eichwalde, a picturesque town in the Dahme-Spreewald district, south of Berlin.
My professional journey began after completing 10th grade when I decided to start an apprenticeship as a car mechanic. The fascinating world of mechanics and vehicles had an irresistible attraction for me. But my desire for education and knowledge knew no bounds.
Full of determination, I went to night school to get my high school diploma. This time was characterized by hard work and an unwavering will, but it paid off handsomely.
After a few years in my job as a car mechanic, I felt an inner calling and followed it without hesitation. I completed my training as a paramedic and devoted myself to this profession with passion and dedication. It was supposed to be 25 fulfilling years in the service of the rescue service.
Over the course of my career, I have been able to record significant professional successes, including the position of safety officer in the healthcare sector, organizational head of emergency services and post-operation care as part of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM).
My curiosity and deep interest in the human psyche led me to complete a course in face reading (psycho-physiognomics). This experience helped me better understand the subtle connections between external appearance and internal personality.
I later attempted a distance learning course to become a psychotherapist because the human soul has always fascinated and excited me. Unfortunately, my hope of being licensed as a psychotherapist was dashed due to my illness.
Despite this challenging experience, I can look back on a fulfilled life, characterized by tireless commitment, limitless passion and a constant pursuit of knowledge and personal development.