He hit rock bottom. Then he treated it like a starting line. In Rainer Gottwald - Alles auf Sieg (All-In to Win), Rainer tells his true-to-life story as a fast-moving mix of grit, humor, and hard-earned clarity. One moment you're in the Black Forest with a restless kid who can't sit still. The next, you're thrown into the discipline of the military, the pressure-cooker logic of survival, and the brutal reality of consequences. This is not a polished "success fairy tale." It's a raw, sharp, sometimes funny, often uncomfortable journey of a man who learns to restart life from places most people never talk about-then keeps going anyway. Inside you'll find: Real transformation - how a mindset changes when excuses stop workingLessons from extreme environments - discipline, routine, and the cost of bad choicesReinvention under pressure - rebuilding after failure without pretending it was easyAdventure with consequences - from Europe to Thailand and beyond, where every decision has a priceTakeaways you can use - simple principles you can apply to your own turning pointsEach chapter ends with clear reflections-what happened, what it taught him, and what you can steal for your own life (ethically). If you like autobiographies that read like a movie, but leave you with something practical to think about, this book is for you. "Everything on victory" isn't a slogan here. It's a choice-made again and again, especially when it would be easier to quit.