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Super efficiency
Super efficiency
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Book Introduction
“The era of the hard-working and honest rich is over.
“Now is the age of the lazy rich.”


24 hours are given equally to everyone.
But how you use that time can make a surprising difference in your life.
This book presents practical methods for living a successful life in modern capitalism, based on the experience of an ordinary elementary school teacher who escaped the trap of diligence and chose a life of super-efficiency, becoming a businessman with monthly sales of 2.5 billion won.
Breaking free from the stereotypes of the past, this lifestyle that maximizes efficiency and productivity shows that you can achieve amazing results just by adding small changes to your daily routine.
In an era where 'effort' can be converted into 'value' rather than simply time, you must now live 'efficiently' rather than diligently.
"Super Efficiency" offers a fresh perspective and actionable strategies for anyone seeking both financial freedom and time freedom.
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index
Prologue · 007

Chapter 1 Money-making constitution

People Who Want to Be Rich · 018
A desperately poor childhood dreaming of success · 026
A 20-something who vaguely started a business to make money · 034
The Ending I Thought Was Rock Bottom: Facing the Underground · 044
A salary of 2.3 million won and a bleak future · 054
Money-making personality · 060

Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Effort and Productivity

Work-Life Balance: The Vain Delusion · 070
How to Leverage Knowledge, Time, and Leverage · 077
How to Increase the Value of Your Time · 084
Why You Can't Get Rich Just by Working Hard · 092
How to Become Richer by Working Less · 099

Chapter 3: The turning point that makes up the part

Why You Should Set Your Goals Ten Times Bigger · 108
The Simplest Formula for Making Money · 113
The Correlation Between Social Media and Wealth · 119
Creating Wealth Paths and Customer Personas · 146
How to Reduce Task Difficulty · 160

Chapter 4: The Formula for the Birth of the New Rich: Super Efficiency

Young, Lazy, Rich People · 168
The Age of the Gig Worker · 180
Partnership: The Efficient Shortcut to Wealth · 190
How to Upgrade Your Value with Branding · 195

Chapter 5 Algorithms of the Department

Step 1.
The Mindset for Starting a Side Job · 222
How to Avoid the Prohibition on Holding Multiple Jobs · 237
Step 2.
How to Build a Customer Segment with Social Media · 250
Step 3.
How to Turn Other People's Productivity into Money · 267
Step 4.
Personal Branding Accelerator, Event Strategy · 280
Step 5.
Automated Profit Strategies to Make Money Without Working · 289
Step 6.
The final tech tree to optimize your life: Super Efficiency · 310

Epilogue: It's Not Your Fault to Be Born Poor · 316

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I believe that the driving force behind the business success of young, fast-growing CEOs is their pursuit of extreme efficiency, to the point of causing relative deprivation in people living ordinary lives.
Success seems to require a lot of ingredients, such as great theory, execution, perseverance, and effort, but in reality, that is not the case.
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The circuit to success is simpler than you think.
Find what you have to sell and connect with potential buyers through social media, which provides a powerful network.
And in this process, any unnecessary or inefficient work that occurs is boldly eliminated or replaced quickly with a substitute.
That was all.
It's surprisingly simple
Their way of doing things made them 'rich' and gave them the impetus to become 'successful' at a young age in their 20s or early 30s.
--- From "The Young and Lazy Rich"

Personally, I don't think there has ever been an era where it's easier to achieve 'efficiency' than now.
Since the world-shaking debut of ChatGPT in early 2023, a variety of generative AI tools have emerged. Users who have experienced the power of AI are focusing on a new future where everyone can create with AI.
There was even an article predicting that OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, would generate $100 billion (approximately 131 trillion won) in sales by 2029.

OpenAI's revenue in 2023 was approximately $1.6 billion, and its target revenue for 2024 was $3.4 billion.
However, according to data obtained by the New York Times, the company is expected to generate $3.7 billion in sales this year, far exceeding its sales target.
At the dawn of this age of artificial intelligence, what should we do?
--- From "How to Lower the Difficulty of a Task"

Young people today are so smart and wise that it can feel a bit excessive.
No matter how hard it was to get a job, if you go to work and find there's nothing to learn or the internal systems are a mess, you'll escape at a speed reminiscent of the speed of light.
And sadly, before our company's system was established, the turnover rate was not low.
I couldn't stand a company where everything flowed in a traditional way, tailored to the CEO's style.
So, although it was expensive, I filled in the gaps through several rounds of consulting and training.
As we invested more money and time, a more stable system was established in the company. (It was a bit of a waste of money, though.) What was surprising was that as the system was established and the R&R of work became clearer, employees began to settle in and not leave.
To hire people and put them to work, they need time to become familiar with the job.
And that time is bound to be a cost to the company representative.
As the people we invested time and money into staying and focusing on their work became more engaged, the company became more efficient, and I, as the CEO, was able to earn more money.
And through that process, coincidentally, I was freed from the "commuting obsession." The company, which had been a mess, with the CEO interfering with every detail and requiring reports, was now improved, and my workload was significantly reduced.
It was the moment when the 'opportunity to be lazy' that I had dreamed of but never achieved came.
--- From "Don't skimp on education and consulting"

Publisher's Review
A book for those who dream of breaking away from the ordinary and becoming extraordinary!
The era has come where ‘working hard’ alone is no longer enough.


How do those who enjoy economic freedom at the top of the capitalist chain use their time and what do they focus on? This book completely overturns conventional thinking and reveals the secrets of an ultra-efficient life.
You will realize that the values ​​of hard work and dedication that you have been taught since childhood no longer lead you to the life you want.
Instead, everyone learns how to apply "super-efficiency" to their lives, producing overwhelming results even with the same resource of 24 hours a day.
The author's bold choices and challenges, which led him from an ordinary elementary school teacher to achieving monthly sales of 2.5 billion won, provide the insight needed to break the mold and discover new opportunities.
Moreover, "Super Efficiency" provides those who aim for financial freedom with practical tools, tips, and a mindset that creates change, offering a turning point that will transform your life.
Redesign your time with "Super Efficiency" right now and take a step toward a more productive life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 29, 2024
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 128*188*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791199015807
- ISBN10: 1199015806

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