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Lucky
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A word from MD
New book from writer Kim on YouTube channel!
Writer Kim has interviewed 1,000 successful people over the past 10 years.
Every time he met people, he asked them the secret to their success, and strangely enough, he always got one common answer.
"I was lucky." Why do successful people say they were lucky? Writer Kim, a member of the top 1% of earners, reveals everything about luck and success.
August 31, 2021. Self-Development PD Kang Hyun-jung
“Just having this book is a blessing!”

"Lucky" has received praise from numerous readers for being a story of luck filled with practical guidance rather than a wild tale of luck.
Author Kim, who has interviewed 1,000 successful people over the past 10 years, asked people about their secrets to success every time he met them, and strangely enough, he always received one common answer.
“I was lucky.” At first, I thought it was just a polite greeting or a humble remark, but as I learned more about life, I realized that behind that statement lay the entire secret to success.
In the end, he was a person who was later than others in everything, but as he began to open his eyes to the secret little by little, the work he wanted to do began to accelerate tremendously.
The seven keys to creating luck he discovered are people, observation, speed, routine, review, positivity, and trial.
These seven keys will open the door to many of the challenges you face in life.


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Prologue_People who say they were lucky

Chapter 1: People: All opportunities come from people.

Who is next to you?
You can't reach the summit without a Sherpa.
If I'm not prepared, I can't meet anyone.
Stay away from people who are accustomed to failure.
People who showed me the possibilities of another world
Different people are needed at different times.
There is a person in the book

Chapter 2_Observation: Can you read the movement of waves?

Your future lies in what you see and hear.
Data already knows how the world is changing.
The choices I make in the moment add up to my luck.
There are only four ways to get lucky.
Can I make the luck of the times my own?

Chapter 3: Speed: Techniques for Reducing Friction

The Relationship Between Speed ​​and Direction in Life
The power of structure to increase speed
Do you need a spear or a shield?
The power of persuasion to turn the world on your side
The real answer is revealed only when you step outside the frame.
What we miss when we talk about Unchilgisam

Chapter 4_Routine: The Wheel of Fate Turning in Everyday Life

If we simply increase the number of opportunities, we will only end up in a state of stagnation.
Let's hold on to a single thread, let's just hold on
If you keep failing, you need to change your input.
Do you have your own way of winning the competition?
There's no need to be disappointed if you're unlucky.
What's underneath the surface of a person who suddenly appears

Chapter 5_Review: Am I looking back at myself enough?

What if there was a way to live life twice?
Other people's words are my reflection in the mirror.
Am I the one who speaks fortune?
Three Paradoxes I Learned from Studying Luck
Good luck is hidden in misfortune

Chapter 6: Positivity: What You Shouldn't Lose Even in the Worst of Times

What you can gain by letting go of your sense of entitlement and victimhood
The power to overcome even the worst misfortune
Let go of the familiar and think flexibly.
Life's Tales of the Blessed and the Blessed

Chapter 7: Attempts: The Minimum Principles for Creating Luck

It was just the beginning
The starting point is as important as the destination
You can't win without even scratching the lottery ticket.
The Secret of People Who Take on Challenges Without Fear

Epilogue_Like a skilled surfer waiting for my wave
Thanks to everyone who gave me their precious time.

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Into the book
“How did you succeed?”
To similar questions, everyone gave the same answer, as if they had made a promise.
“I was lucky.”
It is true that this obvious answer was boring at first.
Because it was just something that successful people all said in books or lectures.
I thought it was something that should be said as a courtesy, or to put it a little better, just a word of humility, nothing more, nothing less.
But as the interview progressed, the weight of those words began to feel a little different.
Why were they the only ones so lucky? When and where did they find their fortune? What did they do to make it theirs? How did they make it theirs?
--- p.11-12

We put in a lot of effort in our lives.
But all that effort exists as a dot at a slightly different location.
It is people who connect the dots.
Isn't it true that the door to success opens when you can connect those scattered dots? Isn't meeting that person truly fortunate? Are you creating the dots that start this butterfly effect? ​​And do you have the right people around you to connect those dots?
--- p.41

Ultimately, luck is my choice about the countless questions and opportunities the world throws at me.
My answers to the countless choices the world throws at me all add up to create my luck.
So I hope you develop the capacity to make good choices.
Isn't the mechanism of success ultimately the accumulation of small but correct choices made every day that grow into compound interest?

--- p.84

They say that life is not about speed but direction, so even if you go slowly, if you go in the right direction, you will arrive at the right place.
Let's not take that word for it too seriously.
It's certainly a nice statement, but in reality, there's not much we can take with us when we arrive late.
It's true that direction is more important than speed in life, but the reason is to go fast.
Luck also requires speed.

--- p.106

War is something you go to after winning, not something you leave entirely to luck and fight a decisive battle.
The process of creating a favorable board for yourself is the process of making luck your own.
Unfortunately, the reason most people don't have luck is because they don't make these two efforts.
Because they don't scratch lottery tickets, and even if they do scratch them, they don't test their luck in a way that's advantageous to them.

--- p.161-162

As I accept my feelings of depression and my unhappiness, I begin to see, little by little, what I can do about it.
It is important to let go of things I cannot do and to tenaciously find out what I can do and put it into action.
If you relax your body and calmly look elsewhere, you will find yourself swimming on the water, basking in the warm sunlight.

--- p.230

Even if luck isn't something you're born with, you can develop and nurture the ability to create it.
It is that kind of loving heart that provides the strength to run tirelessly in the long marathon called life.
So, let's be that kind of person to the people around us.
Because the positive feedback, warm love, and unwavering support you give will bring the best luck to your loved one.
--- p.270

Publisher's Review
Writer Kim, who was later than others in everything
The Law of Accelerated Success Discovered Through Overcoming Bad Luck


The author confesses that he was actually so unlucky that he felt a little embarrassed about writing a book about luck.
I was behind others in all areas of life, and there were times when I was depressed and unhappy.
But he never gave up his desire for growth and a better life, and he decided to interview people who had found their own way to success.
Because I believed that if I met successful people and listened to their stories, I would find the answers I was looking for.
This book was completed through conversations with 1,000 people over 10 years.

The author noted that people who have achieved great success or become wealthy in their fields all answered that the secret to their success was “luck.”
And as we closely observe the lives they have lived and the attitudes they have developed, we realize that behind those words lie all the secrets to success.
Only those who know the power of luck can prepare to seize it with more humble efforts, and carefully examine even the smallest habits that have various effects on their luck.
So he describes the phrase “I’m lucky” as a magical spell that turns the world’s luck on his side.
Conversely, people who are accustomed to failure do not believe in luck or blame it whenever things do not go well.
This small difference in attitude towards luck can make the difference between a successful life and a failed one.
Now, which side will you stand on?

A book filled with the insights of 10 years and 1,000 people.

As the author states in the Acknowledgments, this book is not one that can be written alone.
This book could only have been written by someone who met 1,000 successful people over a period of 10 years and listened to their deep stories.
People who have achieved great success or become wealthy in their respective fields, such as CEOs of large corporations, members of the National Assembly, super ants, Olympic gold medalists, YouTube creators, and entrepreneurs, generously shared with the author their valuable know-how and secrets to success, which they have personally learned through their own experiences. Through the insights they gained from their words, the author was able to climb onto the fast track to success.


This is also why he put 'people' first among the seven keys to opening the door to good luck.
So, if you want to live a better life than you have now, listen to his words: “It is only people who bring luck.”
And let's make an effort to meet someone who will bring us luck.
The starting point for that effort is reading this book.
You can get everything about luck and success that the author has learned from meeting 1,000 people over 10 years in this one book.


“Luck isn’t something you can attract like that.”
The most realistic fortune story in the world


The greatest feature of this book is that it is more realistic and practical than any other book on luck.
Without any absurd or empty talk, it talks about the real luck in our lives and provides very specific instructions on how to deal with it.
In short, this is a story of luck that only author Kim, who has lived as a long-time hard work enthusiast and professional self-developer, has been able to write, constantly growing himself and at the same time helping others grow.
In addition to my own experiences, the book also contains honest accounts of the experiences of countless others who have overcome difficulties and are living the lives they desire, making reading the book a powerful catalyst for a more positive outlook on life.

In this book, he also honestly tells painful but factual stories instead of using obvious and kind words.
For example, he adds a word to the common saying, "Life is not about speed, but direction."
"Because you can only gain speed if you have a clear direction." Ultimately, this means that speed is the goal and direction is the means. Through this teaching, it boldly breaks the common belief of those who believe that it is okay to go slowly as long as the direction is right.
With the very realistic teaching that 'there is not much we can take with us when we arrive too late'.
In addition, I challenge readers to open their eyes to new perspectives by breaking down the numerous prejudices and stereotypes that have been blocking my luck.
This book contains everything he personally experienced and realized as a hard worker, and everything he witnessed firsthand as he turned misfortune into good fortune.
Now it's up to you to use this book to open the doors of fortune that lie before you.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 25, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 280 pages | 327g | 130*190*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791191891027
- ISBN10: 119189102X

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