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If you ask me what I'm good at
If you ask me what I'm good at
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Book Introduction
Discover your own competitiveness and excellence
A seemingly interesting 'career' class for teenagers
It is now possible to design a unique and personalized career path!


What children who are worried because they have no dreams, children who are worried because they have too many dreams, children who have suddenly lost hope for the future, and children who have dreams but have lost direction due to conflicts with their parents need right now is to develop their own strengths and learn how to dream without fear.

This book is a career essay by passionate mentor Go Jeong-wook, who supports young people who are struggling with their career path.
The author has composed the book so that teenagers can naturally find their own direction for their career path by including warm advice on career concerns that ordinary teenagers are likely to face, his own unique experience overcoming disabilities, stories of acquaintances he met while writing, various episodes with young students he met through lectures, and even the wisdom of the wise through reading.
If you read while highlighting sentences that you like, you will have a heart-warming experience.

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If you ask me what makes a good introduction,

Chapter 1: Fanaticism
1.
A heart that cares for me
2.
I want to write in my next life too
3.
When your hobby becomes your job
4.
Work-life balance and luxury
5.
Three things I always include in my work

Chapter 2: Ojirab
1.
A person who follows the bright light
2.
Why Kindness Is Necessary
3.
When helping others, I do my best as if it were my own work.
4.
Contact your friends often
5.
Leave a good comment

Chapter 3: Co-opetition (Cooperative Competition)
1.
Let's play rock-paper-scissors
2.
There must be a goal and competition
3.
The immense importance of listening
4.
With a cheerful person
5.
A strategy for me to grow and for others to grow too

Chapter 4 Trial and Error
1.
A lie breeds a bigger lie
2.
It's okay to rewrite the schedule
3.
Patience is the most powerful weapon.
4.
The day I broke my promise
5.
Criticism as a foundation for development

Chapter 5: Excitement
1.
I am a skilled person
2.
Different from others and new
3.
Foreign languages ​​are new tools for exploration
4.
Curiosity changes the world?
5.
If you write it down, it will come true

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I would like to recommend that you try 'self-love'.
During adolescence, some friends have high self-esteem, but most friends don't like the way they look.
Only the parts that are worse than others stand out, and if you do that, you can see 'me who doesn't like myself'.
If you have that kind of attitude in you, start being a fan of me today.
Anyone can do fandom anytime, anywhere.
I'm trying to show how much I like myself.

--- From "Chapter 1: Devotion, the Heart that Loves Me"

When helping others, you must do it as actively and sincerely as if it were your own work.
That really helps.
I don't feel like it
They say that helping someone who doesn't have a choice is fake.
If you do it reluctantly, who will feel grateful?
No one would be happy to receive a fake luxury item as a gift.
(…) Helping others is a precious thing.
You can gain a variety of experiences and feel a sense of accomplishment for doing something good.
That's why schools also give points for service.
So, if you have the opportunity to help someone, be proactive and help them.
The person receiving help will feel grateful, and that's how the relationship deepens and develops.

--- From "Chapter 2: Helping Others as if It Were Your Own Work"

Working together to achieve a common goal rather than trying to stand out alone can produce amazing results.
In that sense, I think the ability to know when to lose in a game of rock-paper-scissors is very meaningful.
Only those who are willing to support others with a generous heart that knows how to dedicate itself and make them stand out will ultimately be able to stand out together.
It's also written in the Bible.
“He who wants to be treated, treat others first.”
Never forget that having people around you, whether competitors or partners, is a great source of happiness.
It will be a greater asset than anything else!
--- From "Chapter 3: Co-option, Let's Play Rock-Paper-Scissors"

The method I chose is the three-day study method.
That is, you decide again every three days.
A study plan you make on your own isn't subject to review, right? So, you should re-plan what you've studied and what you haven't.
If you keep revising and reorganizing your plan every three days, you will finally face the test.
Although I didn't stick to my original plan, I was able to continue studying by constantly adjusting my schedule.
You should steadily prepare and work towards your goals, but if you find yourself unable to put in enough effort due to circumstances, you should immediately change your methods.
And then I have to try again.
They say that three days of determination is not something to be ashamed of.

--- From "Chapter 4 Trial and Error, It's Okay to Rewrite the Schedule"

Banksy's work, "Girl with Balloon," was sold at auction.
It was a huge amount of money, about 1.6 billion won.
But the moment the hammer sounded to signal the successful bid, the painting suddenly moved and fell under the frame, being cut into thin pieces.
(…) The shredded painting was re-uploaded at Sotheby’s auction with a new name, “Love is in the Trash Can,” and the painting was sold for more than the previous auction price.
The winning bid was said to be a whopping 30.4 billion won in Korean currency.
This painting is the only one in the world with such an incident, so it is priced high.
Just as Marcel Duchamp laid the foundation for modern art by claiming that a toilet was art, new attempts and ideas always change our lives.
--- From "Chapter 5: Excitement, Different from Others, and New"

Publisher's Review
Discover your own competitiveness and excellence
A seemingly interesting 'career' class for teenagers
It is now possible to design a unique and personalized career path!


What children who are worried because they have no dreams, children who are worried because they have too many dreams, children who have suddenly lost hope for the future, and children who have dreams but have lost direction due to conflicts with their parents need right now is to develop their own strengths and learn how to dream without fear.

This book is a career essay by passionate mentor Go Jeong-wook, who supports young people who are struggling with their career path.
The author has composed the book so that teenagers can naturally find their own direction for their career path by including warm advice on career concerns that ordinary teenagers are likely to face, his own unique experience overcoming disabilities, stories of acquaintances he met while writing, various episodes with young students he met through lectures, and even the wisdom of the wise through reading.
If you read while highlighting sentences that you like, you will have a heart-warming experience.

There's no need to be disappointed if you're not good at anything right now.
There is no need to be sad and say that things are difficult right now.
Because now is the time to start.
I am who I am today because I played guitar chords until my hands hurt and wrote until my fingers got lumps with the pen.
So just do it.
In my youth, when I am discovering my own weapon and my own excellence, I start by seeing.
If someone asks you, “What are you good at?” tell them.
There isn't one now, but there will be one in the future.
And that someday it will be great.
_From the prologue


5 career keywords to discover your 'unique weapon'!
_ Fanaticism, meddling, coopetition (cooperative competition), excitement, trial and error


Nowadays, there are career classes in school.
This is a class that allows youth to discover their strengths, what they are good at, and what they want to do, rather than having their parents and teachers choose a career path for them.
But our youth still fear and dislike the questions, “What is your dream?” and “What are you good at?”
If you ask why, he says, 'Because I don't know myself well yet.'
The author advises that instead of racking your brain and worrying unnecessarily, you should start right now with a positive mindset and find your own competitive edge and weapon using the five career keywords.

Above all, the method for finding a career path is easy for teenagers to understand and follow, making it worth a try! The author's approach to unraveling the five keywords suggested is also engaging, building confidence as you read, and putting them into practice naturally fosters a sense of efficacy.

"Have you ever been passionate about something? Being a fan can be a skill."
“Rather than thinking only of ‘me,’ try to be a good person and think of ‘us’!”
"Coopetition, leveraging the strengths of cooperation and competition, is a weapon of passion..."
“If you have a heart that pounding and fluttering with excitement, I will support any challenge!”
“It's okay to make mistakes, don't be discouraged! Trial and error is natural.”


“Don’t be afraid, you’re doing great!”
The confidence that comes naturally from reading books
Now, ‘growth’ comes first, rather than dreaming of ‘success’!

If you've been scolded by your parents and teachers for being fanboys instead of studying, if you've been nagged by people for being nosy, if you've been told you were stupid when you cooperated or felt guilty when you competed, if you can't remember the last time your heart fluttered, if you've become discouraged because you were worried about making mistakes, then read this book.
You will discover that if you just change your thinking a little, or your methods a little, you can dream of a happy future.


This book tells us the profound truth that teenagers should not dream of success like adults, but rather love themselves and grow first.
It also helps me realize that I am not alone and that I have good teachers and friends by my side during the difficult and fearful times of adolescence.
This will be a reading experience that will allow you to dream of the future without feeling lonely.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: May 30, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 176 pages | 214g | 135*203*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791161728407
- ISBN10: 1161728406

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