
One classic lesson a day
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Make the 365 classics your own!
A classics lesson a day from Jo Yoon-je, a classics researcher beloved by Korea! Today, we all live busy lives without exception. In everyday life, I find myself being consumed by the people I meet, the emotions that come and go, and the various desires I encounter. I also often encounter unpredictable chaos and danger that occur outside of my will. As we spend each day in this exhausting routine without thinking, we lose ourselves little by little each day. 'Am I living well?', 'What am I working for, and what am I living to gain?', 'Why am I always struggling and having a hard time?', I spend another day without finding answers to life's endless questions. In the Tao Te Ching, there is a passage that says, “If you know how to be content, you will not be disgraced; if you know when to stop, you will not be in danger.” (지족불욕 지지불태 가이장구 知足不辱 知止不殆 可以久) To be content here is to humble oneself from the desire to be infinitely high. It means temporarily letting go of the desire to have more. Knowing how to stop means taking the time to leave behind the complexities of relationships and face your true self. When you practice these two things, you will no longer lose yourself and will be able to maintain your original self. (…) I recommend 'reading classics' during your alone time. Rather than simply trying to empty your mind, fill it with good thoughts through the wisdom of the classics. And with good thoughts coming from this wisdom, I can think more deeply about myself and my life. (From the text) "One Classical Page a Day" contains 365 classic passages that should be read as a daily habit, collected from dozens of classics by Jo Yoon-je, a classics scholar beloved by Korea. We have carefully selected passages that should be kept by your side throughout your life to help you manage your anxiety and find answers to life, such as 『Analects of Confucius』, 『Mingxinbojian』, 『Tao Te Ching』, and 『Chaegeundam』. In particular, by setting themes for each day of the week - speech, attitude, study, relationship, money, mind, and rest - it helps you cultivate your inner strength in life with the ultimate wisdom of 2,000 years contained in a single line of classics for 5 minutes every day. The author says: "If you can calm your mind through a single line of classics, you will be able to live an extraordinary day." This book will convey the insight and wisdom of short yet profound and powerful classics to readers who desire growth and ultimate change in life. |
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Entering_ Every morning, find change in your life with a line of classics.
January
If you don't keep your word, you will lose me/ Plan carefully and you will definitely achieve it/ The beginning of all success is a question/ If you want to win hearts, think with the same temperature/ Earn confidently and spend beautifully/ Make a one-year plan in the spring/ Renew yourself every day like washing your face/ It should be words that can only be put into practice/ Good habits are formed by surrounding yourself with good things/ If you want to jump high, you must strengthen where you stand/ The thing you must be most wary of and fear is your conscience/ A good life depends entirely on your own efforts (…)
February
Those who love me love others too / Be wary of wealth accumulated only for yourself / Be pure when you give your heart / When life is difficult, think of it as a time to take care of yourself / Words are the person themselves / It is difficult to achieve, but easy to break / The more I learn, the bigger my vessel becomes / Gain points to fill in each other / Being poor does not mean a person's value is low / Even when you are alone, you must protect what you must protect (…)
March
If the other person cannot accept it, take a step back / Today's efforts will change tomorrow's you / The only thing that does not change in the world is the fact that it changes / Knowledge becomes powerful when combined with experience / Do not depend on or selectively listen to what others say / Habits become actions, and actions become life / Both impatience and leisure are obstacles to studying / If you go alone, you go fast, but if you go together, you go far / Destruction and unhappiness feed on greed / True study is the recovery of a right mind (...)
April
When preparation meets opportunity, luck becomes good/ Don't pass on other people's stories without thinking/ If you keep walking, you will definitely reach your destination/ Learning begins with the humility to admit ignorance/ There are no boundaries to gaining knowledge and seeking talent/ Happiness is not something you possess, but rather something within your heart/ Those who believe in themselves do not doubt others/ Too much is not as good as not enough/ If you have self-confidence, your words will become confident (…)
May
A true leader is known and followed by others/ He surpasses his teacher and reaches new heights/ Brothers cannot be bought with money/ If you pursue what blinds your eyes and ears, your mind will become clouded/ To get something, you have to think and think/ Inner strength is true strength/ Wisdom is not expressed in words/ No one knows the consequences of trivial things/ Money disappears, but the wisdom in your head is eternal (…)
June
Even wealth and possessions have their own dignity/ You have to climb high to see far/ Even if life's problems seem complicated, the essence is simple/ Beware of a feast of words without action/ If they are not perfect, they are all the same/ A prepared person will learn three things when you teach him one thing/ Don't be double-minded when you delegate a task/ Poverty is never fate, it is a choice/ No one can dream my dreams for me/ If you concentrate your strength, you will leap further (...)
July
He who knows his own foolishness is not foolish/A single word can decide a life/Focus on the strengths that only you possess/Don't exchange money for the quality of life/You have to stop to think, and you have to think to gain/If you control your mouth, you can prevent war/When dealing with others, look back at yourself first/The power of sincerity needed in study, work, and human relationships/Am I doing my best in my work and life (...)
August (八月)
Knowledge comes from within, and wisdom goes out. / You achieve greater things with the experience and wisdom of others. / Stay away from greedy people as much as possible. / There are no teachers as good as the past. / A person of great character does not quarrel over trivial matters. / A flaw in speech cannot be erased. / Be more cautious when things are going well. / Everyone has a different way of accepting knowledge. / A family that is filial to its parents also has strong brotherly love. / Happiness is right here, at this moment, right under our feet. (…)
September
If you want to achieve something, knowledge and will are essential. / The more chaotic the world, the more you must manage your actions. / If you fill your heart with good things, good words will overflow. / If you want to build a hundred years, cultivating people is the priority. / If you become a good person first, good people will gather. / Have talented people who tell you the inconvenient truth. / If you want something, work hard for it. / If you are too attached, your soul will be tired, and if you are too greedy, you will not know satisfaction. (…)
October
Listen and speak with an open mind/He who sees what others cannot becomes a leader/Studying is not memorizing, but thinking/Even the thousand-mile horse in front of you must recognize its true value before it can run/The moment of hardship is when you cultivate the true assets of life/Wait quietly, and when the time comes, crash down like a wave/When water gathers, even a dam breaks/Know the heart with words, and know the words with the heart (…)
November
Make friends with people who truly care about you/There is no such thing as eternal poverty; prepare for the time to come/If you want to defeat a strong opponent, make him arrogant/The root of all problems must be found within yourself/Rough but truthful words have value/Be calm in everyday life, but be strong at crucial moments/Learning is the best way to increase your value/To understand others, you must first know yourself (…)
December
Beginning is never half done/It is a matter of broadening one's horizons/Advice must be filled with consideration and sincerity/You must first govern yourself before you can govern others/A solid foundation will not easily crumble/The most familiar is the most dangerous/There is no resource as wonderful as time for changing one's life/How does excessive luck bring misfortune/It is only through the blank space that it is filled (...)
January
If you don't keep your word, you will lose me/ Plan carefully and you will definitely achieve it/ The beginning of all success is a question/ If you want to win hearts, think with the same temperature/ Earn confidently and spend beautifully/ Make a one-year plan in the spring/ Renew yourself every day like washing your face/ It should be words that can only be put into practice/ Good habits are formed by surrounding yourself with good things/ If you want to jump high, you must strengthen where you stand/ The thing you must be most wary of and fear is your conscience/ A good life depends entirely on your own efforts (…)
February
Those who love me love others too / Be wary of wealth accumulated only for yourself / Be pure when you give your heart / When life is difficult, think of it as a time to take care of yourself / Words are the person themselves / It is difficult to achieve, but easy to break / The more I learn, the bigger my vessel becomes / Gain points to fill in each other / Being poor does not mean a person's value is low / Even when you are alone, you must protect what you must protect (…)
March
If the other person cannot accept it, take a step back / Today's efforts will change tomorrow's you / The only thing that does not change in the world is the fact that it changes / Knowledge becomes powerful when combined with experience / Do not depend on or selectively listen to what others say / Habits become actions, and actions become life / Both impatience and leisure are obstacles to studying / If you go alone, you go fast, but if you go together, you go far / Destruction and unhappiness feed on greed / True study is the recovery of a right mind (...)
April
When preparation meets opportunity, luck becomes good/ Don't pass on other people's stories without thinking/ If you keep walking, you will definitely reach your destination/ Learning begins with the humility to admit ignorance/ There are no boundaries to gaining knowledge and seeking talent/ Happiness is not something you possess, but rather something within your heart/ Those who believe in themselves do not doubt others/ Too much is not as good as not enough/ If you have self-confidence, your words will become confident (…)
May
A true leader is known and followed by others/ He surpasses his teacher and reaches new heights/ Brothers cannot be bought with money/ If you pursue what blinds your eyes and ears, your mind will become clouded/ To get something, you have to think and think/ Inner strength is true strength/ Wisdom is not expressed in words/ No one knows the consequences of trivial things/ Money disappears, but the wisdom in your head is eternal (…)
June
Even wealth and possessions have their own dignity/ You have to climb high to see far/ Even if life's problems seem complicated, the essence is simple/ Beware of a feast of words without action/ If they are not perfect, they are all the same/ A prepared person will learn three things when you teach him one thing/ Don't be double-minded when you delegate a task/ Poverty is never fate, it is a choice/ No one can dream my dreams for me/ If you concentrate your strength, you will leap further (...)
July
He who knows his own foolishness is not foolish/A single word can decide a life/Focus on the strengths that only you possess/Don't exchange money for the quality of life/You have to stop to think, and you have to think to gain/If you control your mouth, you can prevent war/When dealing with others, look back at yourself first/The power of sincerity needed in study, work, and human relationships/Am I doing my best in my work and life (...)
August (八月)
Knowledge comes from within, and wisdom goes out. / You achieve greater things with the experience and wisdom of others. / Stay away from greedy people as much as possible. / There are no teachers as good as the past. / A person of great character does not quarrel over trivial matters. / A flaw in speech cannot be erased. / Be more cautious when things are going well. / Everyone has a different way of accepting knowledge. / A family that is filial to its parents also has strong brotherly love. / Happiness is right here, at this moment, right under our feet. (…)
September
If you want to achieve something, knowledge and will are essential. / The more chaotic the world, the more you must manage your actions. / If you fill your heart with good things, good words will overflow. / If you want to build a hundred years, cultivating people is the priority. / If you become a good person first, good people will gather. / Have talented people who tell you the inconvenient truth. / If you want something, work hard for it. / If you are too attached, your soul will be tired, and if you are too greedy, you will not know satisfaction. (…)
October
Listen and speak with an open mind/He who sees what others cannot becomes a leader/Studying is not memorizing, but thinking/Even the thousand-mile horse in front of you must recognize its true value before it can run/The moment of hardship is when you cultivate the true assets of life/Wait quietly, and when the time comes, crash down like a wave/When water gathers, even a dam breaks/Know the heart with words, and know the words with the heart (…)
November
Make friends with people who truly care about you/There is no such thing as eternal poverty; prepare for the time to come/If you want to defeat a strong opponent, make him arrogant/The root of all problems must be found within yourself/Rough but truthful words have value/Be calm in everyday life, but be strong at crucial moments/Learning is the best way to increase your value/To understand others, you must first know yourself (…)
December
Beginning is never half done/It is a matter of broadening one's horizons/Advice must be filled with consideration and sincerity/You must first govern yourself before you can govern others/A solid foundation will not easily crumble/The most familiar is the most dangerous/There is no resource as wonderful as time for changing one's life/How does excessive luck bring misfortune/It is only through the blank space that it is filled (...)
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If you read a line of a classic poem to calm your mind during the morning hours when life comes alive, you will be able to live an extraordinary day.
It can be a good time to reflect on yourself in the evening after a long day or just a moment to reflect on yourself.
If I can gain the wisdom imparted by a single line of classic poetry, contemplate its meaning deeply, and gain insight that can elevate my life and work by a single step, I can say that my day has already been completed.
And through the completion of each day, we complete our lives.
The miracle of life doesn't just happen one day. Each day I faithfully live accumulates into a life of miracles.
---From "Every morning, find change in life through a single line of classics"
“Plans for the year should be made in the spring, and plans for the day should be made at dawn.” We can think of the meaning of Namjo Sotak’s words in two main ways.
Before starting any work, you must first prepare yourself mentally and make up your mind.
Making a plan literally means preparing the progress and procedures of a task, but it also has a significant meaning of correcting one's mental attitude before starting the task.
People who think about the meaning of work in advance and prepare their posture will have different results.
---From "Make sure to make your plans for the year in the spring"
“If a person does not learn, it is like walking down a dark road at night.”_『Myeongsimbogam』 If you do not learn, you cannot understand the principles of things.
The way of human beings cannot be understood either.
You cannot even acquire the wisdom to live wisely in the world.
Life is about taking a path you've never experienced before.
Learning reduces the trial and error we experience as we walk the path of life, which is always a first.
It also gives us the wisdom to deal with life's obstacles and gives us the strength to overcome them easily.
Life isn't just about surviving.
It is a process of finding meaning in my life and increasing its value.
Learning is a valuable tool to achieve it.
It is a compass to find the calling I need to fulfill in my life.
---From “The power to live life comes from learning”
“All natures are alike, but habits make the difference.” _『The Analects』 Og Mandino, a world-renowned motivational speaker, said, “Man is a slave to his habits.
If you're going to do it, become a slave to good habits.
" he said.
English poet John Dryden said, “At first we make our habits.
“Later, habits make you who you are,” he said.
Aristotle tells the same story:
Habits are second nature.” As the world’s wise men unanimously say, habits create actions, and those actions become your life.
Studying, managing your physical strength, and self-cultivation can all be done easily if they become habits.
And if you develop these good habits, you can live a life ahead of others.
---From "Habits become actions, and actions become life"
“Even if it is difficult to be washed by the waves a thousand times, only when all the sand is blown away does gold appear.”_『Nangdo Temple』 “Do not say that falsehood is as severe as the waves.
“Don’t tell me that I’ve been buried like sand in my past life.” Although he doesn’t hide his feelings of injustice, he doesn’t give in to the difficult situation and firmly holds on to his hope for the future.
Often when we experience hardship in life, we fall into despair, thinking that the hardship will last forever.
Frustrated by fear, you give up, thinking of the worst.
But what is clear is that suffering does not last forever.
The precious gold hidden in the sand is sure to be revealed.
The gold hidden within me will also be revealed someday.
Today could be that day.
It can be a good time to reflect on yourself in the evening after a long day or just a moment to reflect on yourself.
If I can gain the wisdom imparted by a single line of classic poetry, contemplate its meaning deeply, and gain insight that can elevate my life and work by a single step, I can say that my day has already been completed.
And through the completion of each day, we complete our lives.
The miracle of life doesn't just happen one day. Each day I faithfully live accumulates into a life of miracles.
---From "Every morning, find change in life through a single line of classics"
“Plans for the year should be made in the spring, and plans for the day should be made at dawn.” We can think of the meaning of Namjo Sotak’s words in two main ways.
Before starting any work, you must first prepare yourself mentally and make up your mind.
Making a plan literally means preparing the progress and procedures of a task, but it also has a significant meaning of correcting one's mental attitude before starting the task.
People who think about the meaning of work in advance and prepare their posture will have different results.
---From "Make sure to make your plans for the year in the spring"
“If a person does not learn, it is like walking down a dark road at night.”_『Myeongsimbogam』 If you do not learn, you cannot understand the principles of things.
The way of human beings cannot be understood either.
You cannot even acquire the wisdom to live wisely in the world.
Life is about taking a path you've never experienced before.
Learning reduces the trial and error we experience as we walk the path of life, which is always a first.
It also gives us the wisdom to deal with life's obstacles and gives us the strength to overcome them easily.
Life isn't just about surviving.
It is a process of finding meaning in my life and increasing its value.
Learning is a valuable tool to achieve it.
It is a compass to find the calling I need to fulfill in my life.
---From “The power to live life comes from learning”
“All natures are alike, but habits make the difference.” _『The Analects』 Og Mandino, a world-renowned motivational speaker, said, “Man is a slave to his habits.
If you're going to do it, become a slave to good habits.
" he said.
English poet John Dryden said, “At first we make our habits.
“Later, habits make you who you are,” he said.
Aristotle tells the same story:
Habits are second nature.” As the world’s wise men unanimously say, habits create actions, and those actions become your life.
Studying, managing your physical strength, and self-cultivation can all be done easily if they become habits.
And if you develop these good habits, you can live a life ahead of others.
---From "Habits become actions, and actions become life"
“Even if it is difficult to be washed by the waves a thousand times, only when all the sand is blown away does gold appear.”_『Nangdo Temple』 “Do not say that falsehood is as severe as the waves.
“Don’t tell me that I’ve been buried like sand in my past life.” Although he doesn’t hide his feelings of injustice, he doesn’t give in to the difficult situation and firmly holds on to his hope for the future.
Often when we experience hardship in life, we fall into despair, thinking that the hardship will last forever.
Frustrated by fear, you give up, thinking of the worst.
But what is clear is that suffering does not last forever.
The precious gold hidden in the sand is sure to be revealed.
The gold hidden within me will also be revealed someday.
Today could be that day.
---From "When the sand clears, the shining gold is revealed"
Publisher's Review
“If I am losing myself little by little in my busy daily life,
“Learn how to protect myself from a line from the classics!”
-Jo Yoon-je (author of the best-selling "Dasan's Last" series)
"The Wisdom of Winning People," "Reading Nietzsche at Forty," "Reading the Analects at Fifty"... Why are people so eager to read classics these days? The world is awash with turmoil, both large and small, and economic challenges, and individual lives are filled with the challenge of wisely navigating difficult times.
'How should I live from now on?' Ultimately, we must find the answer to this question.
Wealth, success, happiness, work, people... To find what they want in life and what they want to achieve, people began to turn to classics for fundamental and essential wisdom and advice, rather than immediate methodologies or practical methods.
This is why author Jo Yoon-je, a classical scholar and author of the "Dasan's Last" series that has captivated 300,000 readers, published "Classical Lessons: One Page a Day."
It is to help people who lose themselves in their busy daily lives without time to reflect on and take care of themselves find ways to protect themselves in a single line of classics.
If you read a line of a classic poem to calm your mind during the morning hours when life comes alive, you will be able to live an extraordinary day.
It can be a good time to reflect on yourself in the evening after a long day or just a moment to reflect on yourself.
If I can gain the wisdom imparted by a single line of classic poetry, contemplate its meaning deeply, and gain insight that can elevate my life and work by a single step, I can say that my day has already been completed.
And through the completion of each day, we complete our lives.
The miracle of life doesn't just happen one day. Each day I faithfully live accumulates into a life of miracles.
(From the text)
This book is a compilation of the wisdom that author Jo Yoon-je has gained through reading and studying classics for a long time.
The author says that the 365 pieces of wisdom he found in dozens of Oriental classics are everything he has.
Each sentence, condensed with the inner strength of the classics that have spanned 2,000 years, is an 'attitude and posture that I must maintain throughout my life to protect myself.'
『Analects of Confucius』, 『Mingxinbojian』, 『Tao Te Ching』… dozens of classics salvaged
365 Classics to Manage Anxiety and Find Answers to Life
We have selected a single sentence from classics filled with the fundamental truths of life that do not change with the passage of time, such as 『Analects of Confucius』, 『Mingxin Bojian』, 『Tao Te Ching』, and 『Chaegeundam』, and included author Jo Yoon-je's commentary and insight on a single page.
It is easy and convenient to read one page a day, 5 minutes a day, 365 days a year. We provide sentences that resonate more deeply and touch your heart when you read them at the beginning and end of the week, with a daily theme for each day.
Monday│Words, words are me
Tuesday│Attitude, setting me straight
Wednesday│Studying: Break free from routine and find something new every day.
Thursday│Relationships, Work, and People: Understanding How to Win
Friday│Wealth, growing a vessel of wealth
Saturday│Mind (心), clearing away accumulated mental toxins
Sunday│ Rest, Build the Wisdom to Bring Peace to Your Life
Each of the seven themes contains a single line of classic poetry and the author's message, which is short, powerful, and resonates deeply.
“People don’t stumble on mountains,
“I stumbled over an ant hill.”
_『Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals』
The things we do every day may seem small, but they are actually the most important.
And it becomes the foundation for achieving the great ideals you desire.
What you do every day is called a routine.
It means 'stereotypical' or 'routine'.
If this routine seems boring, remind yourself that what you are doing now is the most important thing.
Small things are not small things.
It is the beginning of great things.
What about people’s feelings?
Injijeongbu Gyeoleosan I Gyeoleojil
As you can see from the seven themes, the classics provide wisdom that can be helpful in all areas of life.
It is not just an old story, but it is the most practical and realistic help at this moment.
From January to December, let's meet the 365 life skills by using the 'morning time' or evening time suggested by the author, or by using your own time for reflection.
I suggest reading one line a day, meditating deeply on that one sentence, and gaining wisdom that you can apply to your work and life.
Then, after a year, you will be able to establish an unshakable inner center and find the answer to the question, 'What values and mindset will I live with in the future?'
“Learn how to protect myself from a line from the classics!”
-Jo Yoon-je (author of the best-selling "Dasan's Last" series)
"The Wisdom of Winning People," "Reading Nietzsche at Forty," "Reading the Analects at Fifty"... Why are people so eager to read classics these days? The world is awash with turmoil, both large and small, and economic challenges, and individual lives are filled with the challenge of wisely navigating difficult times.
'How should I live from now on?' Ultimately, we must find the answer to this question.
Wealth, success, happiness, work, people... To find what they want in life and what they want to achieve, people began to turn to classics for fundamental and essential wisdom and advice, rather than immediate methodologies or practical methods.
This is why author Jo Yoon-je, a classical scholar and author of the "Dasan's Last" series that has captivated 300,000 readers, published "Classical Lessons: One Page a Day."
It is to help people who lose themselves in their busy daily lives without time to reflect on and take care of themselves find ways to protect themselves in a single line of classics.
If you read a line of a classic poem to calm your mind during the morning hours when life comes alive, you will be able to live an extraordinary day.
It can be a good time to reflect on yourself in the evening after a long day or just a moment to reflect on yourself.
If I can gain the wisdom imparted by a single line of classic poetry, contemplate its meaning deeply, and gain insight that can elevate my life and work by a single step, I can say that my day has already been completed.
And through the completion of each day, we complete our lives.
The miracle of life doesn't just happen one day. Each day I faithfully live accumulates into a life of miracles.
(From the text)
This book is a compilation of the wisdom that author Jo Yoon-je has gained through reading and studying classics for a long time.
The author says that the 365 pieces of wisdom he found in dozens of Oriental classics are everything he has.
Each sentence, condensed with the inner strength of the classics that have spanned 2,000 years, is an 'attitude and posture that I must maintain throughout my life to protect myself.'
『Analects of Confucius』, 『Mingxinbojian』, 『Tao Te Ching』… dozens of classics salvaged
365 Classics to Manage Anxiety and Find Answers to Life
We have selected a single sentence from classics filled with the fundamental truths of life that do not change with the passage of time, such as 『Analects of Confucius』, 『Mingxin Bojian』, 『Tao Te Ching』, and 『Chaegeundam』, and included author Jo Yoon-je's commentary and insight on a single page.
It is easy and convenient to read one page a day, 5 minutes a day, 365 days a year. We provide sentences that resonate more deeply and touch your heart when you read them at the beginning and end of the week, with a daily theme for each day.
Monday│Words, words are me
Tuesday│Attitude, setting me straight
Wednesday│Studying: Break free from routine and find something new every day.
Thursday│Relationships, Work, and People: Understanding How to Win
Friday│Wealth, growing a vessel of wealth
Saturday│Mind (心), clearing away accumulated mental toxins
Sunday│ Rest, Build the Wisdom to Bring Peace to Your Life
Each of the seven themes contains a single line of classic poetry and the author's message, which is short, powerful, and resonates deeply.
“People don’t stumble on mountains,
“I stumbled over an ant hill.”
_『Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals』
The things we do every day may seem small, but they are actually the most important.
And it becomes the foundation for achieving the great ideals you desire.
What you do every day is called a routine.
It means 'stereotypical' or 'routine'.
If this routine seems boring, remind yourself that what you are doing now is the most important thing.
Small things are not small things.
It is the beginning of great things.
What about people’s feelings?
Injijeongbu Gyeoleosan I Gyeoleojil
As you can see from the seven themes, the classics provide wisdom that can be helpful in all areas of life.
It is not just an old story, but it is the most practical and realistic help at this moment.
From January to December, let's meet the 365 life skills by using the 'morning time' or evening time suggested by the author, or by using your own time for reflection.
I suggest reading one line a day, meditating deeply on that one sentence, and gaining wisdom that you can apply to your work and life.
Then, after a year, you will be able to establish an unshakable inner center and find the answer to the question, 'What values and mindset will I live with in the future?'
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 22, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 408 pages | 708g | 152*225*24mm
- ISBN13: 9791162543146
- ISBN10: 1162543140
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