'Final Immersion: The Power Beyond Myself' · 'Professional Student'
◆Breathing Through Wounds = This book examines various aspects of Korean society through the philosophy of German sociologist Theodor Adorno (1903?1969). It reflects on our ordinary daily lives through stories of life, philosophy, and literature. Rather than trying to stitch up wounds, it encourages making them into lungs to breathe. It proposes becoming a subject of cold and rational critical reflection to gain insight into the objective power that dominates this society while remaining concealed. (Written by Kim Jin-young / Published by Hankyoreh Publishing)
◆Final Immersion: The Power to Transcend Myself = The author argues that anyone can overcome the limits of the brain, drive, memory, concentration, and habits. The driving force refers to strategies encompassing mindset, motivation, and methods. The book lists cases of people who immersed themselves fully to achieve what they wanted and surpassed their limits. "If you do what others don't, you can live in a way others cannot." (Written by Jim Kwik / Translated by Kim Mi-jung / Published by Business Books)
◆Professional Student = Individuals are at a disadvantage amid the changes in the world. The author insists that to minimize weaknesses, one must understand the conditions of the times and become a ‘Professional Student’ to truly become skilled. It is advice to thoroughly break away from past inertia. The author emphasizes choosing studies that benefit oneself and allow deep immersion to develop unique content that can survive any crisis. (Written by Kim Yong-seop / Published by Publion)
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