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100-Year-Old Grandmother's Pharmacy
100-Year-Old Grandmother's Pharmacy
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Book Introduction
“Diagnose your heart and prescribe affection.”

★★★★★ The Life Story of a 100-Year-Old Pharmacist Grandmother

★★★★★ Sentences that transcend generations and are deeply engraved in the heart

A hundred-year-old pharmacist wearing a white gown, sitting in the same seat every day to greet guests.
She looks at people's faces before taking medicine.
“You look a bit down today.” For many years, with her kind words and warm eyes, she has cared for not only my aching body but also my aching heart.
This book is a record of that attitude toward life.
There are no grand success stories or lessons, but instead, it is a story of a person who quietly and honestly gets through each day.

Perhaps we all live with a heart that needs a prescription.
This book comforts by quietly embracing the heart rather than forcibly changing it.
When I close the bookcase, someone's face suddenly comes to mind.
People who haven't been able to say thank you, people who miss small talk, and myself these days.
This book reminds me of forgotten words and makes my heart lean a little more towards affection.
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index
Chapter 1: The Drug of Curiosity

Come to the pharmacy as if you were stopping by a tea house 13
A learner never grows old
Even when I'm a hundred years old, I want to be a "modern person."
Don't say 'I'm tired'
As long as you live, life shines
Regret is always useless

Chapter 2: The Medicine of Consistency


Magic spell to bring a good day
As you develop habits, your life becomes more relaxed.
The 'obviousness' that becomes poison, the 'obviousness' that becomes medicine
I will also live hard
Life begins at sixty
Habits formed at age three last until age eighty

Chapter 3: The Medicine of Affection


The power of listening to heal the heart
Interference is the root of all evil
Sincerity always prevails
A way of thinking that lightens the body and mind
Don't leave room for worry
People must always live together
Gratitude is the best medicine

Chapter 4: The Medicine Called Time


Time is what heals a wounded life
Sometimes I splurge for myself
Pride is more important than being tactful.
Moments accumulate to become life.
Do what you can do yourself
Happiness is always with us
I don't think deeply about the meaning of life.
Still enjoying life even as you get older
Live a dazzling day

Conclusion
It's never too late to start 156

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Into the book
As we go through life, there are times when we face illness, times when we struggle to overcome difficulties, times when we pursue our dreams, and times when we care for the lives of others.
There are times when you think, 'I've finally made it all the way up,' but then you have to go down the valley.
So, when you feel tired, it is important to stop for a moment.

--- p.17

There is no today that is the same as yesterday.
It is natural that things happen in the world differently today than they did yesterday.
It's up to me whether I discover it or not.
--- p.25

Try to start with small things at first.
This is something I try to do every day within the limits of what I can.
Or, even if you don't actually do it, you can start by thinking about it in your mind.
"Oh, I wish I could do this!" Just having your heart moved is a meaningful first step.

--- p.55

Whether we cry or laugh, life is only once for everyone.
Be brave and try something you've always wanted to do but never been able to.
That's the secret to a happy old age.

--- p.68

One word is enough to worry.
All you have to do is let the other person know that you are interested.
If you try to get deep into that person's heart and try to change him, that's just meddling.

--- p.85

Accepting yourself as you are and being grateful for what happened today before going to bed will allow you to feel a surge of happiness.
Then, I think about conveying that feeling to my guests again tomorrow.

--- p.109

Life is not about the past or the future, but about how seriously you can focus on what's right in front of you.
And the role usually given to us is not to devote our body and mind to various tasks, but to face the task at hand seriously.
--- p.153

Publisher's Review
“You may not believe it,
“Life is good even if you live a hundred years.”

The fact that we have more days to live is both a joyous and a frightening thing.
Although we have entered the age of centenarians, no one really knows how to live through this long period of time.
"The 100-Year-Old Grandmother's Pharmacy" is a book that quietly answers that question.
The voice of a person who has lived for 100 years is not noisy.
Rather, in the most ordinary words, there are words that only those who have endured and embraced life for a long time can say.

“Today is the beginning of a new life, different from yesterday!” she says as she begins her day.
This book shows how small greetings, a regular life, and consistent learning can deepen and broaden a person's horizons.
Life doesn't have to be great.
Just the fact that I lived today with a proud heart is enough to make my life a good one.
Ultimately, the advice this book offers is simple.
The life we ​​live with affection in this moment is the strength that will enable us to endure the longest life.

“Sometimes a person to lean on is better than medicine.”

As you get older, you become less talkative.
It's not that I don't have anything to say.
Because there are fewer and fewer people willing to listen.
The author listens to what such people say.
“You can just come for some fresh air.
“I’ll prepare a refreshing drink for you.” Her words come across as the kind of person who always leaves the door open and waits.
There's nothing warmer than a warm drink, a place where you can exchange a few words.

A day when you feel like you've lost your way in life, a day when you feel utterly alone, a day when you desperately need just one word: "It's okay."
On days like that, this book is the first to quietly reach out.
There are sentences that can comfort you without having to shout out loud.
Like someone who stays by your side without saying a word, this book stays with you for a long time.

Her pharmacy is a place to relax before it is a place to cure illnesses.
In this complex world, there is someone you can lean on and rest silently.
In itself, we get a reason to live.
This book says:
Even at the end of life, what we need most is not health or money, but 'togetherness'.
Perhaps, as my grandmother showed us throughout her life, we can all quietly turn our backs on someone else's day.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 16, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 160 pages | 256g | 125*188*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791199247833
- ISBN10: 1199247839

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