
Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report 18
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Book Introduction
A voyage into the world of humanity, both familiar and unfamiliar.
Volume 18 of 『Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report』 published!
This time it's 'story'.
Among Earthlings, children in particular constantly pester adults around them to tell them interesting stories.
For people on Earth who grew up hearing countless stories from their teachers, parents, and friends, the love of stories is almost instinctive.
Sometimes, there are strange Earthlings who love stories so much that they make up stories for a living.
Why do Earthlings immerse themselves in stories, empathize with others' stories, and even cry and laugh? Let's examine Earthlings' inability to survive without stories through the lens of brain science and psychology!
Volume 18 of 『Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report』 published!
This time it's 'story'.
Among Earthlings, children in particular constantly pester adults around them to tell them interesting stories.
For people on Earth who grew up hearing countless stories from their teachers, parents, and friends, the love of stories is almost instinctive.
Sometimes, there are strange Earthlings who love stories so much that they make up stories for a living.
Why do Earthlings immerse themselves in stories, empathize with others' stories, and even cry and laugh? Let's examine Earthlings' inability to survive without stories through the lens of brain science and psychology!
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index
Starting with the Human Exploration Report
I hope to awaken young people to the 'wonders of the Homo sapiens brain'.
Character introduction
prolog.
Mystery circles appear in the Arctic
1.
The ancestors of Earthlings are aliens
Earthlings like scary things
2.
Nyanya, your identity is revealed
Aliens who lie everyday
Report 97: Various Stories Surrounding Earthlings
3.
The boss returns, looking for the golden key
A virtual life form created by Earthlings?
Report 98: Earthlings Who Remember Stories
4.
Find the alien
Earthlings are a bundle of curiosity
Report 99: Earthlings Who Can't Control Their Curiosity
5.
Earthlings live in stories
Imagination is fun
Report 100: Earthlings' Confusing Imaginations
6.
Louis's Escape from Video Addiction
The brain needs rest too
Report 101: Are Earthlings' Brains Tired?
7.
Temporary headquarters invaded by aliens
A Preview of Volume 19: The Time Your Brain Softens
I hope to awaken young people to the 'wonders of the Homo sapiens brain'.
Character introduction
prolog.
Mystery circles appear in the Arctic
1.
The ancestors of Earthlings are aliens
Earthlings like scary things
2.
Nyanya, your identity is revealed
Aliens who lie everyday
Report 97: Various Stories Surrounding Earthlings
3.
The boss returns, looking for the golden key
A virtual life form created by Earthlings?
Report 98: Earthlings Who Remember Stories
4.
Find the alien
Earthlings are a bundle of curiosity
Report 99: Earthlings Who Can't Control Their Curiosity
5.
Earthlings live in stories
Imagination is fun
Report 100: Earthlings' Confusing Imaginations
6.
Louis's Escape from Video Addiction
The brain needs rest too
Report 101: Are Earthlings' Brains Tired?
7.
Temporary headquarters invaded by aliens
A Preview of Volume 19: The Time Your Brain Softens
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Publisher's Review
Aliens have arrived to explore humanity!
What would we look like in the eyes of aliens?
Aliens from the distant planet Aure have arrived on Earth.
To abandon the planet in danger and migrate to a new planet.
Aliens who discovered Earth, a beautiful planet covered in blue land and sky, take on the appearance of Earthlings and infiltrate Earth to learn about humans.
What would Earthlings look like to aliens? They seem incredibly irrational, easily angered and quarreling over trivial matters.
We become so obsessed with our appearance that we make foolish decisions, and then we tear our hair out regretting those decisions.
But at the same time, humans combine reason and emotion to create beautiful works of art, and with a sparkling curiosity, they launch rockets into space.
Observing the elusive Earthlings, the aliens carefully craft reports to relay back to the planet.
To understand myself and the world with brain science
Find out the answers to your questions
"Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report" seeks to share stories about ourselves with readers by looking at humans through the eyes of an alien.
To aliens, humans are very strange and unfamiliar beings.
The questions aliens pose to unravel the mysteries of humanity, full of contradictions, surprisingly connect with the questions we ask ourselves.
I'm very curious about why I don't like listening to my parents' nagging, why I can't remember things I clearly learned when it's time for a test, and why I have this strange feeling of wanting to bully a girl I like.
Neuroscience and psychology explore this aspect of the human mind, offering fascinating insights into our lives.
In "Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report," we will explore the "science of the mind" to find answers to essential questions about who we are, what kind of beings we are, and how we can understand ourselves and the world.
Join the aliens on their journey to discover a new side of humanity.
Stories about us will lead to further questions, helping you understand yourself and the world more broadly.
What would we look like in the eyes of aliens?
Aliens from the distant planet Aure have arrived on Earth.
To abandon the planet in danger and migrate to a new planet.
Aliens who discovered Earth, a beautiful planet covered in blue land and sky, take on the appearance of Earthlings and infiltrate Earth to learn about humans.
What would Earthlings look like to aliens? They seem incredibly irrational, easily angered and quarreling over trivial matters.
We become so obsessed with our appearance that we make foolish decisions, and then we tear our hair out regretting those decisions.
But at the same time, humans combine reason and emotion to create beautiful works of art, and with a sparkling curiosity, they launch rockets into space.
Observing the elusive Earthlings, the aliens carefully craft reports to relay back to the planet.
To understand myself and the world with brain science
Find out the answers to your questions
"Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report" seeks to share stories about ourselves with readers by looking at humans through the eyes of an alien.
To aliens, humans are very strange and unfamiliar beings.
The questions aliens pose to unravel the mysteries of humanity, full of contradictions, surprisingly connect with the questions we ask ourselves.
I'm very curious about why I don't like listening to my parents' nagging, why I can't remember things I clearly learned when it's time for a test, and why I have this strange feeling of wanting to bully a girl I like.
Neuroscience and psychology explore this aspect of the human mind, offering fascinating insights into our lives.
In "Jeong Jae-seung's Human Exploration Report," we will explore the "science of the mind" to find answers to essential questions about who we are, what kind of beings we are, and how we can understand ourselves and the world.
Join the aliens on their journey to discover a new side of humanity.
Stories about us will lead to further questions, helping you understand yourself and the world more broadly.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 17, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 144 pages | 153*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788950983505
- ISBN10: 8950983508
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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