
The words of "Slam Dunk" that become the ace of life
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Book Introduction
“Until the very end… you must not give up hope.
“If you give up, the match is over right then.”
Takashi Saito, and the book of our lives, "Slam Dunk"!
Why are we so excited by their words?
『Slam Dunk's Words to Become the Ace of Life』 is a collection of famous quotes selected from the characters in the unprecedented sports cartoon 『Slam Dunk』.
Takashi Saito, author of 『The Conditions of a First-Class Person』 and 『Studying Adult Language』, divides the famous lines from 『Slam Dunk』 into seven chapters: Challenge, Effort, Frustration, Colleagues, Growth, Talent, and Victory. He introduces the background of each famous line and tells us what kind of mindset we can have through these lines.
In addition, we selected keywords that could be extracted from famous lines and additionally covered famous quotes that fit those keywords.
If you are a fan of "Slam Dunk," this book will be an opportunity to read the manga and its deeper meaning, and even readers who are not familiar with "Slam Dunk" and want to get some fun life advice will find this book helpful.
“If you give up, the match is over right then.”
Takashi Saito, and the book of our lives, "Slam Dunk"!
Why are we so excited by their words?
『Slam Dunk's Words to Become the Ace of Life』 is a collection of famous quotes selected from the characters in the unprecedented sports cartoon 『Slam Dunk』.
Takashi Saito, author of 『The Conditions of a First-Class Person』 and 『Studying Adult Language』, divides the famous lines from 『Slam Dunk』 into seven chapters: Challenge, Effort, Frustration, Colleagues, Growth, Talent, and Victory. He introduces the background of each famous line and tells us what kind of mindset we can have through these lines.
In addition, we selected keywords that could be extracted from famous lines and additionally covered famous quotes that fit those keywords.
If you are a fan of "Slam Dunk," this book will be an opportunity to read the manga and its deeper meaning, and even readers who are not familiar with "Slam Dunk" and want to get some fun life advice will find this book helpful.
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index
To begin with
Chapter 1: A Life of Never Giving Up: "Challenge"
Have a strong desire for victory
Question common sense
Strengthen your resolve
Empower yourself
Don't be careless in any situation
Express your firm will
Turn the expectations of those around you into new strength
Live without regrets
Chapter 2: 'Effort': The attitude of continuing to do what you can now.
Don't forget what you've learned
Realizing the importance of repetition
Focus on what you can do
Focus in extreme situations
Technology seeps into your body
Set appropriate goals
Chapter 3: "Frustration": A Way of Thinking That Won't Break in Adversity
Defeat exists for the future
Don't hug alone
Rejoice in the hardships before your eyes
Rise up in the face of adversity
Even if I fall, I will climb up
I'll pay you back as much as you deserve
Failure is just a minor scratch
Motivate yourself
Chapter 4: "Colleagues": How to Build the Best Team
Make up for your colleagues' mistakes
Encourage your rivals
Bring out motivation
Move people by building expectations
Realizing the essence of teamwork
Describe each member's role
Thank you to my colleagues
Reaffirming the strength of the team
Chapter 5: "Growth": How to Surpass Yesterday's Me
I believe in my growth
Acquire your own identity
Find out what's unique about you
Finding yourself in adversity
Even if you feel anxious, move forward
Don't lose your beginner's mind
Recognize the truth
Chapter 6: How to Find Your Way in Life: "Talent"
I believe in the potential within me
Do something decisive
Think of something you like
Take pride in your strengths
Get your own weapon
Chapter 7: "Victory": The Determination to Achieve the Best Results
Don't be afraid of difficult enemies
Have an unwavering heart
Motivate yourself
Not taking a single step back
Look around
Where there is hope, the way opens.
Bring out everything you have
Believe in your own will
Chapter 1: A Life of Never Giving Up: "Challenge"
Have a strong desire for victory
Question common sense
Strengthen your resolve
Empower yourself
Don't be careless in any situation
Express your firm will
Turn the expectations of those around you into new strength
Live without regrets
Chapter 2: 'Effort': The attitude of continuing to do what you can now.
Don't forget what you've learned
Realizing the importance of repetition
Focus on what you can do
Focus in extreme situations
Technology seeps into your body
Set appropriate goals
Chapter 3: "Frustration": A Way of Thinking That Won't Break in Adversity
Defeat exists for the future
Don't hug alone
Rejoice in the hardships before your eyes
Rise up in the face of adversity
Even if I fall, I will climb up
I'll pay you back as much as you deserve
Failure is just a minor scratch
Motivate yourself
Chapter 4: "Colleagues": How to Build the Best Team
Make up for your colleagues' mistakes
Encourage your rivals
Bring out motivation
Move people by building expectations
Realizing the essence of teamwork
Describe each member's role
Thank you to my colleagues
Reaffirming the strength of the team
Chapter 5: "Growth": How to Surpass Yesterday's Me
I believe in my growth
Acquire your own identity
Find out what's unique about you
Finding yourself in adversity
Even if you feel anxious, move forward
Don't lose your beginner's mind
Recognize the truth
Chapter 6: How to Find Your Way in Life: "Talent"
I believe in the potential within me
Do something decisive
Think of something you like
Take pride in your strengths
Get your own weapon
Chapter 7: "Victory": The Determination to Achieve the Best Results
Don't be afraid of difficult enemies
Have an unwavering heart
Motivate yourself
Not taking a single step back
Look around
Where there is hope, the way opens.
Bring out everything you have
Believe in your own will
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Into the book
Jeong Dae-man's range of movement is blocked by the defense of Sangyang's forward Jang Kwon-hyeok.
At that time, Jeong Dae-man was burning with enthusiasm, praising himself by saying, "In this situation, I am a man who burns."
Saying “I can do it” boosts self-esteem and ignites passion in your heart.
It is the ability to ‘praise oneself’ that I want to emulate.
Our society considers humility a virtue.
Of course, it's true that you shouldn't forget humility when you achieve great success.
However, when you are in too much pain or when you are at a disadvantage, you need to praise yourself.
--- p.30, from “Chapter 1: A Life of Never Giving Up Until the End”
Like Kang Baek-ho and Haenam's Jeon Ho-jang, having a strong belief in yourself is a weapon, but of course, you also need the strength to back up your confidence by having solid skills.
Kang Baek-ho realizes that the team can only win if he properly executes the four skills he has practiced so far: dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding.
Then “No….
He added, “One more,” and “A dunk by genius talent,” which is very Baekho-like.
Kang Baek-ho's words, "Do what you can now," are words full of determination that will greatly help us in our lives.
In Adlerian psychology, this is called 'task separation'.
Avoid thinking about problems you can't control as much as possible, and focus only on problems you can control.
If you just keep these two things in mind, your worries and mental burden will be greatly reduced.
--- p.62, from “Chapter 2: Effort: The Attitude of Continuing to Do What You Can Do Now”
When you encounter a situation that makes you cringe, it would be good to say to yourself, “Was there anything you were afraid of in the first place?”
When we start to fear failure, our bodies and minds become rigid and we cannot make good movements.
At times like these, it is important to remember Mr. Ahn's famous words and change your attitude.
At the end of Kenji Miyazawa's masterpiece, "Koshu Plays the Cello," there is a scene where Koshu is nominated as the encore performer for a concert.
Goshu, who was the least skilled in the orchestra, got angry when he thought he was being teased, but soon changed his attitude and played boldly, resulting in a great performance.
--- p.105, from “Chapter 3: A way of thinking that does not break even in the face of setbacks and adversity”
In "Slam Dunk," most characters are portrayed with the same weight as the main characters. When writer Takehiko Inoue appeared on NHK's "Top Runner," he said he puts a lot of effort into character development, saying, "I always give every character at least one flaw."
--- p.133, from “Chapter 4 How to Create the Best Team of Colleagues”
Jeong Dae-man, who possesses a pride that seems to pierce the sky, but also a childish immaturity and vulnerability, regrets countless times the gap left by his delinquent days after returning to the basketball team.
Still, Jeong Dae-man's three-point shots are so accurate and beautiful that they are admirable.
Teacher Jeong Dae-man, who has been fighting against his own weaknesses, is also well aware of this.
That's how much he's grown mentally.
Professional soccer player Yuto Nagatomo also said, “If you admit your weaknesses, you become stronger.
“This is absolutely necessary for growth,” he said.
It takes a lot of courage to face your own honest self like that.
--- p.157, from “Chapter 5 Growth: How to Surpass Yesterday’s Me”
Recently, there have been more and more people considering 'price-to-performance' or 'time-to-performance'.
The world depicted in 'Slam Dunk' is the exact opposite.
Only those who acquire 'skill' through arduous training will slowly blossom their talent like a lotus flower.
That's what makes dramas so moving.
There is a famous scene where the Buksan members, who had won a comeback victory in the Sangyangjeon, collapse in the locker room from exhaustion and fall asleep.
Perhaps it is a uniquely human privilege to be able to devote oneself to something until one collapses, without considering efficiency, such as price-performance or time-performance.
--- pp.193-194, from “Chapter 6: How to Find Your Talented Path in Life”
The biggest enemy that hinders the success of an important match or project is unnecessary information that shakes and unsettles leaders and members.
Buk-san first faces this danger the day before the match when he learns that the match-up status of Pungjeon is 'A' rank while Buk-san is evaluated as 'C' rank.
However, Mr. Ahn uses the low evaluation to his advantage and motivates the members by saying, “Let’s show them that they are wrong.”
At that time, Jeong Dae-man was burning with enthusiasm, praising himself by saying, "In this situation, I am a man who burns."
Saying “I can do it” boosts self-esteem and ignites passion in your heart.
It is the ability to ‘praise oneself’ that I want to emulate.
Our society considers humility a virtue.
Of course, it's true that you shouldn't forget humility when you achieve great success.
However, when you are in too much pain or when you are at a disadvantage, you need to praise yourself.
--- p.30, from “Chapter 1: A Life of Never Giving Up Until the End”
Like Kang Baek-ho and Haenam's Jeon Ho-jang, having a strong belief in yourself is a weapon, but of course, you also need the strength to back up your confidence by having solid skills.
Kang Baek-ho realizes that the team can only win if he properly executes the four skills he has practiced so far: dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding.
Then “No….
He added, “One more,” and “A dunk by genius talent,” which is very Baekho-like.
Kang Baek-ho's words, "Do what you can now," are words full of determination that will greatly help us in our lives.
In Adlerian psychology, this is called 'task separation'.
Avoid thinking about problems you can't control as much as possible, and focus only on problems you can control.
If you just keep these two things in mind, your worries and mental burden will be greatly reduced.
--- p.62, from “Chapter 2: Effort: The Attitude of Continuing to Do What You Can Do Now”
When you encounter a situation that makes you cringe, it would be good to say to yourself, “Was there anything you were afraid of in the first place?”
When we start to fear failure, our bodies and minds become rigid and we cannot make good movements.
At times like these, it is important to remember Mr. Ahn's famous words and change your attitude.
At the end of Kenji Miyazawa's masterpiece, "Koshu Plays the Cello," there is a scene where Koshu is nominated as the encore performer for a concert.
Goshu, who was the least skilled in the orchestra, got angry when he thought he was being teased, but soon changed his attitude and played boldly, resulting in a great performance.
--- p.105, from “Chapter 3: A way of thinking that does not break even in the face of setbacks and adversity”
In "Slam Dunk," most characters are portrayed with the same weight as the main characters. When writer Takehiko Inoue appeared on NHK's "Top Runner," he said he puts a lot of effort into character development, saying, "I always give every character at least one flaw."
--- p.133, from “Chapter 4 How to Create the Best Team of Colleagues”
Jeong Dae-man, who possesses a pride that seems to pierce the sky, but also a childish immaturity and vulnerability, regrets countless times the gap left by his delinquent days after returning to the basketball team.
Still, Jeong Dae-man's three-point shots are so accurate and beautiful that they are admirable.
Teacher Jeong Dae-man, who has been fighting against his own weaknesses, is also well aware of this.
That's how much he's grown mentally.
Professional soccer player Yuto Nagatomo also said, “If you admit your weaknesses, you become stronger.
“This is absolutely necessary for growth,” he said.
It takes a lot of courage to face your own honest self like that.
--- p.157, from “Chapter 5 Growth: How to Surpass Yesterday’s Me”
Recently, there have been more and more people considering 'price-to-performance' or 'time-to-performance'.
The world depicted in 'Slam Dunk' is the exact opposite.
Only those who acquire 'skill' through arduous training will slowly blossom their talent like a lotus flower.
That's what makes dramas so moving.
There is a famous scene where the Buksan members, who had won a comeback victory in the Sangyangjeon, collapse in the locker room from exhaustion and fall asleep.
Perhaps it is a uniquely human privilege to be able to devote oneself to something until one collapses, without considering efficiency, such as price-performance or time-performance.
--- pp.193-194, from “Chapter 6: How to Find Your Talented Path in Life”
The biggest enemy that hinders the success of an important match or project is unnecessary information that shakes and unsettles leaders and members.
Buk-san first faces this danger the day before the match when he learns that the match-up status of Pungjeon is 'A' rank while Buk-san is evaluated as 'C' rank.
However, Mr. Ahn uses the low evaluation to his advantage and motivates the members by saying, “Let’s show them that they are wrong.”
--- p.231, from “Chapter 7: The Determination to Grab the Best Results of Victory”
Publisher's Review
“If you give up, that’s the moment the match ends….”
Takashi Saito, the master of self-development
Run through the court of life with famous lines from 'Slam Dunk'!
Since its publication in 1990, 30 years later, the manga "Slam Dunk" has been greatly loved not only in Japan but also in Korea.
The movie "The First Slam Dunk," which was released in Korea in 2023, has reached a cumulative audience of approximately 5 million, proving that Slam Dunk remains popular.
Why does the 1990s basketball comic "Slam Dunk" remain so beloved? Why do people choose it as the book of their lives? It's likely because the characters' passion for basketball, their unwavering commitment to challenge, and the dialogue that captures their unwavering outlook on life resonate deeply with people.
This may be because the words exchanged between the characters in the cartoon do not just remain in the cartoon, but give me the courage to hold on to my life in reality.
Author Takashi Saito is known for his insightful writings and lectures based on education, communication theory, and other fields.
He has captivated tens of millions of readers with his exceptional ability to explain difficult knowledge in an easy-to-understand manner, and is supported as a top education expert and mentor to CEOs in Japan.
The author says that his success, despite being unemployed for over thirty years, was not due to his exceptional brain or hard work, but rather to his “time of solitude.”
Through time alone, I was able to regain my self-esteem and immerse myself in studying at my own pace.
Furthermore, I discovered that the most powerful weapon of those who have achieved outstanding results while guiding numerous students is their mindset.
In this book, Takashi Saito introduces famous lines from "Slam Dunk" and episodes related to them, and through these famous lines that warm our hearts and draw us in, he talks about the mindset we should have as we stand on the court of life.
“Your skills, your spirit, your physical strength…
“Show me everything you have on this coat.”
Reading famous lines with seven keywords,
Discover the best sentences that will guide you through life!
“It was in these difficult circumstances that I became even more passionate…!” by Jeong Dae-man
Chapter 1, “A Life That Never Gives Up on ‘Challenges,’” presents examples that increase self-affirmation in our lives and ignite passion in our hearts.
Our society often considers humility a virtue.
Of course, when things are going well, you should be humble, but when things are not going well and you are suffering, the story unfolds to help you overcome difficulties with this 'self-praise ability'.
“The body remembers.
“It’s a shot that has been fired millions of times” by Seo Tae-woong
A line from Chapter 2, “‘Effort’: The attitude of continuing to do what you can do now.”
At this time, Seo Tae-woong's left eye was injured and he was unable to see well, but he succeeded in shooting, relying on the skills and experience he had accumulated so far.
The author focuses on this attitude and introduces words that give us the strength to believe in ourselves.
"okay.
I'm Jeong Dae-man.
“A man who never gives up…” by Jeong Dae-man
Chapter 3, “A way of thinking that does not break even in the face of ‘frustration’ adversity,” introduces Jeong Dae-man’s best lines.
He quit basketball due to an injury, and the two-year hiatus was painful for him as he struggled to get back into shape.
However, Jeong Dae-man declares himself as a 'man who never gives up' and encourages his determination to acquire his own identity and live accordingly.
“Baekho added rebounding and tenacity to our team.
Taeseop has speed and emotion….
The Taiwanese military used to be in disarray.
Hohoho… .
But now, Taewoong has the explosive power and will to win, while the 3-point shot is his weapon of intellect and secret.
This much talent has been added to the foundation that Chisu and Junho have built so far.
This is Bukhansan.” by Mr. Ahn
Chapter 4, “How to Create the Best Team of ‘Colleagues,’” covers Mr. Ahn’s words of encouragement to Buk-san in a desperate situation.
This passage demonstrates the power of a leader to unite a team, while affirming the potential of our individual, unique characteristics to create the best team possible.
“I really like it.
This time it's not a lie." by Kang Baek-ho
Chapter 5, “Growth: How to Surpass Yesterday’s Me,” tells the story of Baekho Kang, who did not like basketball but joined the basketball club because of his unrequited love.
This is what Kang Baek-ho said when he got injured and was out of the match.
Through him, who has clung to his identity as someone who loves basketball with all his might, we can read about the crucial self that we must grasp in our lives.
“The opponent is definitely tall at 180cm….
But what are you afraid of now? It's been like that since I was little." by Mr. Ahn
Chapter 6, “How to Find Your ‘Talent’ Path in Life,” talks about complexes.
In the work, Song Tae-seop is mainly evaluated as not being suitable for a basketball player due to his short height of 168 centimeters.
However, through Mr. Ahn's words, I realized how to turn the inferiority complex that I had hidden inside my heart into energy.
“Let’s believe that it turned out this way anyway.
I'm sure we'll win.
Think back to when we first joined the basketball club.
“The only ones left now are those who truly believed in national domination back then.” by Kwon Jun-ho
In the final chapter, Chapter 7, "Chapter 7 'Victory': The Determination to Grab the Best Results," Kwon Jun-ho's words to the members of Buk-san who are scared before the match against the King of the Mountain are impressive.
Even outside the world of sports, the purity of effort is always valid.
Sincerity and effort create courage.
This is the world of Slam Dunk.
“This sound… brings me back to life.
“How many times….”
Takashi Saito, author of “Conditions for a First-Class Person”
Why We Still Need 'Slam Dunk'
The author tells a total of 50 stories, each with its own theme.
The King of the Mountain, who had reigned supreme, said after losing to Buk-san in the national competition, “How many times have we lost?
“This experience will be a great asset,” he tells himself.
Through this, we can read the theme that 'defeat exists for the future'.
In addition, you can choose and read advice that suits you, such as 'Don't hold it alone', 'Failure is just a small scratch', and 'The essence of team play'.
The lines that are deeply imprinted on us are once again brought to life and found meaning through the eyes of Takashi Saito.
Now we need another 'slam dunk'.
"Slam Dunk," a masterpiece that has become a life bible for many! I hope that through its iconic lines, I can find a new path in my life.
Author's Note
The appeal of "Slam Dunk" lies, above all, in its passionate expression of fundamental and universal human problems.
The experience of pouring burning passion into something creates the foundation of our lives and character.
The relationships I have built with my comrades who fought alongside me also support me.
As you read the famous lines from "Slam Dunk" introduced in this book, I hope you'll realize anew how precious it is to have colleagues with whom you can share passion and build close relationships.
Takashi Saito, the master of self-development
Run through the court of life with famous lines from 'Slam Dunk'!
Since its publication in 1990, 30 years later, the manga "Slam Dunk" has been greatly loved not only in Japan but also in Korea.
The movie "The First Slam Dunk," which was released in Korea in 2023, has reached a cumulative audience of approximately 5 million, proving that Slam Dunk remains popular.
Why does the 1990s basketball comic "Slam Dunk" remain so beloved? Why do people choose it as the book of their lives? It's likely because the characters' passion for basketball, their unwavering commitment to challenge, and the dialogue that captures their unwavering outlook on life resonate deeply with people.
This may be because the words exchanged between the characters in the cartoon do not just remain in the cartoon, but give me the courage to hold on to my life in reality.
Author Takashi Saito is known for his insightful writings and lectures based on education, communication theory, and other fields.
He has captivated tens of millions of readers with his exceptional ability to explain difficult knowledge in an easy-to-understand manner, and is supported as a top education expert and mentor to CEOs in Japan.
The author says that his success, despite being unemployed for over thirty years, was not due to his exceptional brain or hard work, but rather to his “time of solitude.”
Through time alone, I was able to regain my self-esteem and immerse myself in studying at my own pace.
Furthermore, I discovered that the most powerful weapon of those who have achieved outstanding results while guiding numerous students is their mindset.
In this book, Takashi Saito introduces famous lines from "Slam Dunk" and episodes related to them, and through these famous lines that warm our hearts and draw us in, he talks about the mindset we should have as we stand on the court of life.
“Your skills, your spirit, your physical strength…
“Show me everything you have on this coat.”
Reading famous lines with seven keywords,
Discover the best sentences that will guide you through life!
“It was in these difficult circumstances that I became even more passionate…!” by Jeong Dae-man
Chapter 1, “A Life That Never Gives Up on ‘Challenges,’” presents examples that increase self-affirmation in our lives and ignite passion in our hearts.
Our society often considers humility a virtue.
Of course, when things are going well, you should be humble, but when things are not going well and you are suffering, the story unfolds to help you overcome difficulties with this 'self-praise ability'.
“The body remembers.
“It’s a shot that has been fired millions of times” by Seo Tae-woong
A line from Chapter 2, “‘Effort’: The attitude of continuing to do what you can do now.”
At this time, Seo Tae-woong's left eye was injured and he was unable to see well, but he succeeded in shooting, relying on the skills and experience he had accumulated so far.
The author focuses on this attitude and introduces words that give us the strength to believe in ourselves.
"okay.
I'm Jeong Dae-man.
“A man who never gives up…” by Jeong Dae-man
Chapter 3, “A way of thinking that does not break even in the face of ‘frustration’ adversity,” introduces Jeong Dae-man’s best lines.
He quit basketball due to an injury, and the two-year hiatus was painful for him as he struggled to get back into shape.
However, Jeong Dae-man declares himself as a 'man who never gives up' and encourages his determination to acquire his own identity and live accordingly.
“Baekho added rebounding and tenacity to our team.
Taeseop has speed and emotion….
The Taiwanese military used to be in disarray.
Hohoho… .
But now, Taewoong has the explosive power and will to win, while the 3-point shot is his weapon of intellect and secret.
This much talent has been added to the foundation that Chisu and Junho have built so far.
This is Bukhansan.” by Mr. Ahn
Chapter 4, “How to Create the Best Team of ‘Colleagues,’” covers Mr. Ahn’s words of encouragement to Buk-san in a desperate situation.
This passage demonstrates the power of a leader to unite a team, while affirming the potential of our individual, unique characteristics to create the best team possible.
“I really like it.
This time it's not a lie." by Kang Baek-ho
Chapter 5, “Growth: How to Surpass Yesterday’s Me,” tells the story of Baekho Kang, who did not like basketball but joined the basketball club because of his unrequited love.
This is what Kang Baek-ho said when he got injured and was out of the match.
Through him, who has clung to his identity as someone who loves basketball with all his might, we can read about the crucial self that we must grasp in our lives.
“The opponent is definitely tall at 180cm….
But what are you afraid of now? It's been like that since I was little." by Mr. Ahn
Chapter 6, “How to Find Your ‘Talent’ Path in Life,” talks about complexes.
In the work, Song Tae-seop is mainly evaluated as not being suitable for a basketball player due to his short height of 168 centimeters.
However, through Mr. Ahn's words, I realized how to turn the inferiority complex that I had hidden inside my heart into energy.
“Let’s believe that it turned out this way anyway.
I'm sure we'll win.
Think back to when we first joined the basketball club.
“The only ones left now are those who truly believed in national domination back then.” by Kwon Jun-ho
In the final chapter, Chapter 7, "Chapter 7 'Victory': The Determination to Grab the Best Results," Kwon Jun-ho's words to the members of Buk-san who are scared before the match against the King of the Mountain are impressive.
Even outside the world of sports, the purity of effort is always valid.
Sincerity and effort create courage.
This is the world of Slam Dunk.
“This sound… brings me back to life.
“How many times….”
Takashi Saito, author of “Conditions for a First-Class Person”
Why We Still Need 'Slam Dunk'
The author tells a total of 50 stories, each with its own theme.
The King of the Mountain, who had reigned supreme, said after losing to Buk-san in the national competition, “How many times have we lost?
“This experience will be a great asset,” he tells himself.
Through this, we can read the theme that 'defeat exists for the future'.
In addition, you can choose and read advice that suits you, such as 'Don't hold it alone', 'Failure is just a small scratch', and 'The essence of team play'.
The lines that are deeply imprinted on us are once again brought to life and found meaning through the eyes of Takashi Saito.
Now we need another 'slam dunk'.
"Slam Dunk," a masterpiece that has become a life bible for many! I hope that through its iconic lines, I can find a new path in my life.
Author's Note
The appeal of "Slam Dunk" lies, above all, in its passionate expression of fundamental and universal human problems.
The experience of pouring burning passion into something creates the foundation of our lives and character.
The relationships I have built with my comrades who fought alongside me also support me.
As you read the famous lines from "Slam Dunk" introduced in this book, I hope you'll realize anew how precious it is to have colleagues with whom you can share passion and build close relationships.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 26, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 248 pages | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788954451390
- ISBN10: 895445139X
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