
Why do you blame life instead of attitude?
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Book Introduction
'Why do you always live your life blaming only life?'
A humanities book most needed by modern Koreans who are suffering from a lack of philosophy.
With a combined 100,000 copies sold, the final edition of the still-beloved humanities bestseller
"Why Are You Blaming Your Life, Not Your Attitude?" Philosophy for Me, 30 Days
We often go through our days blaming circumstances or environment.
Company, relationship, destiny, society… .
But the decisive force that changes my life comes not from outside, but from my attitude within.
Yet, many people live their lives blaming life itself rather than reflecting on their own attitudes.
This book hits the nail on the head.
"Why You Blame Life, Not Attitude" is a book that compiles the thoughts of Eastern and Western thinkers and great figures, including Camus, Wittgenstein, Hannah Arendt, and Carl Jung, under the keyword of "attitude."
By following their sentences and lives, we can gain hints on how we should live in the midst of the anxiety and helplessness we face.
The book is structured in a 30-day format to be read twice a day, morning and evening.
A short but profound philosophical message prompts readers to examine their daily attitudes and re-center themselves.
Life is made by attitude, not circumstances.
If you confirm this simple yet fundamental truth every day through this book, you will no longer blame life.
A single book for anyone who needs the courage to move forward once again.
I hope this book will help you learn how to break free from the impatience of trying to prove yourself and cultivate the strength to calmly set your own direction from where you are now.
A humanities book most needed by modern Koreans who are suffering from a lack of philosophy.
With a combined 100,000 copies sold, the final edition of the still-beloved humanities bestseller
"Why Are You Blaming Your Life, Not Your Attitude?" Philosophy for Me, 30 Days
We often go through our days blaming circumstances or environment.
Company, relationship, destiny, society… .
But the decisive force that changes my life comes not from outside, but from my attitude within.
Yet, many people live their lives blaming life itself rather than reflecting on their own attitudes.
This book hits the nail on the head.
"Why You Blame Life, Not Attitude" is a book that compiles the thoughts of Eastern and Western thinkers and great figures, including Camus, Wittgenstein, Hannah Arendt, and Carl Jung, under the keyword of "attitude."
By following their sentences and lives, we can gain hints on how we should live in the midst of the anxiety and helplessness we face.
The book is structured in a 30-day format to be read twice a day, morning and evening.
A short but profound philosophical message prompts readers to examine their daily attitudes and re-center themselves.
Life is made by attitude, not circumstances.
If you confirm this simple yet fundamental truth every day through this book, you will no longer blame life.
A single book for anyone who needs the courage to move forward once again.
I hope this book will help you learn how to break free from the impatience of trying to prove yourself and cultivate the strength to calmly set your own direction from where you are now.
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index
prolog
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The type of person who can never be trusted even after 100 years
Edmund Burke
The enormous potential that 'someone like you' can create
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Just because everyone agrees doesn't mean it's true.
Albert Schwarzer
It is as important to forget as it is to remember.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Haeckel
The upward current created by the balance of reason and passion
Slavoj Zizek
The irony of desire that disappears once you have it
Henry David Thoreau
A stable life might be a life of despair.
Albert Camus
This is exactly the kind of relationship we really want.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
People with narrow minds pretend to know everything.
Zeno of Citium
Step 3 of Listening: Listen with Your Whole Body and Control Your Impulses
Hannah Arendt
The evil deeds of the good men who assault me with a gentle smile
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Three seconds of anger destroys 30 years of trust.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Kill God with Nietzsche, and then create him again.
Carl Sagan
What kind of being is a human being in the pouring starlight?
Ayn Rand
The miserable fate of cowards who turned away from reality
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Don't read 100 books; live 100 days with one realization.
Boethius
The last words of a nobleman on death row
John Dewey
Experienced but immature people overlook 'this'
Carl Gustav Jung
The Real Reason Your Life Is Stuck and How to Fix It
Arthur Schopenhauer
When the whole world laughs at your idea, respond like this.
Yun Dong-ju
IU's maternal grandmother, Yun Dong-ju's stolen homeland
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
The type of person who can never be trusted even after 100 years
Edmund Burke
The enormous potential that 'someone like you' can create
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Just because everyone agrees doesn't mean it's true.
Albert Schwarzer
It is as important to forget as it is to remember.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Haeckel
The upward current created by the balance of reason and passion
Slavoj Zizek
The irony of desire that disappears once you have it
Henry David Thoreau
A stable life might be a life of despair.
Albert Camus
This is exactly the kind of relationship we really want.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
People with narrow minds pretend to know everything.
Zeno of Citium
Step 3 of Listening: Listen with Your Whole Body and Control Your Impulses
Hannah Arendt
The evil deeds of the good men who assault me with a gentle smile
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Three seconds of anger destroys 30 years of trust.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Kill God with Nietzsche, and then create him again.
Carl Sagan
What kind of being is a human being in the pouring starlight?
Ayn Rand
The miserable fate of cowards who turned away from reality
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Don't read 100 books; live 100 days with one realization.
Boethius
The last words of a nobleman on death row
John Dewey
Experienced but immature people overlook 'this'
Carl Gustav Jung
The Real Reason Your Life Is Stuck and How to Fix It
Arthur Schopenhauer
When the whole world laughs at your idea, respond like this.
Yun Dong-ju
IU's maternal grandmother, Yun Dong-ju's stolen homeland
dot
dot
[syncopation]
dot
dot
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 14, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 393g | 1,148*190*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791191369717
- ISBN10: 1191369714
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