
Let's live with guts
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Book Introduction
This is a 30th anniversary revised edition of “Let’s Live with Guts,” which was published in 1982 and became the first non-fiction million-seller in Korean publishing history.
This book, which created a 'guts syndrome' in our society for a while, is still a beloved steady seller, read by 2.5 million readers to date.
The secret to being loved for so long is that it completely cleared the blocked blood flow in our society, which was rigid due to things like pride, timidity, impatience, inferiority complex, and interpersonal anxiety.
In this revised edition, the cover image has been revived in a modern style to commemorate the 30th anniversary, and each chapter offers 'Tips for a Gutsy Life' for each situation.
This book, which created a 'guts syndrome' in our society for a while, is still a beloved steady seller, read by 2.5 million readers to date.
The secret to being loved for so long is that it completely cleared the blocked blood flow in our society, which was rigid due to things like pride, timidity, impatience, inferiority complex, and interpersonal anxiety.
In this revised edition, the cover image has been revived in a modern style to commemorate the 30th anniversary, and each chapter offers 'Tips for a Gutsy Life' for each situation.
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index
prolog
Chapter 1.
Face _ Take off your clothes
Chapter 2.
Drive_ The body is the mind
Chapter 3.
Decisiveness: Think after you jump
Chapter 4.
Shyness_ Plus Idea
Chapter 5.
A big shot with convictions
Chapter 6.
Sorry Overdose_ The Courage to Say 'No'
Chapter 7.
Inferiority Complex_Practice of being different from others
Chapter 8.
Interpersonal Anxiety_Masters of the Mind-reading Game
Chapter 9.
Impatience_ Be future conscious
commentary
Epilogue
Chapter 1.
Face _ Take off your clothes
Chapter 2.
Drive_ The body is the mind
Chapter 3.
Decisiveness: Think after you jump
Chapter 4.
Shyness_ Plus Idea
Chapter 5.
A big shot with convictions
Chapter 6.
Sorry Overdose_ The Courage to Say 'No'
Chapter 7.
Inferiority Complex_Practice of being different from others
Chapter 8.
Interpersonal Anxiety_Masters of the Mind-reading Game
Chapter 9.
Impatience_ Be future conscious
commentary
Epilogue
Publisher's Review
The debut and representative work of best-selling author Dr. Lee Si-hyung
A straightforward, gutsy philosophy that has been loved for 30 years
Published in 1982, 'Let's Live with Guts' became the first non-fiction million-seller in Korean publishing history, and has published a '30th Anniversary Revised Edition' to commemorate its 30th anniversary.
When the first edition was published, the explosive response to this book was beyond anyone's expectations.
Readers poured in with gratitude, saying that this book had changed their lives, and people who had never been brave enough to ask someone out on a date were rushed to the hospital.
Taking this as an opportunity, Dr. Lee Si-hyung opened a group therapy program for social phobia and announced the diagnosis of social phobia.
With its honest and straightforward writing style, this book created a 'guts syndrome' in our society for a while and is still a beloved steady seller, read by 2.5 million readers to date.
The secret to being loved for 30 years is that it completely cleared the blocked blood flow in our society, which was rigid due to shame, timidity, impatience, inferiority complex, and social anxiety.
In his commentary, Professor Hwang Sang-min of Yonsei University's Department of Psychology praised this book as the original healing book that is popular these days. Even today, 30 years later, this book can be read as a book that boldly casts off the shackles of others' gaze and hearts and encourages people to live happily and to their heart's content.
This 30th anniversary revised edition features a modern revival of the cover image from the first edition to commemorate the 30th anniversary, and features 'Tips for a Gutsy Life' for each situation in each chapter.
This book recommends to the realists of this land the life of an 'idealist' who lives for ideals rather than reality, or a 'romantic' who is more true to his or her feelings.
This is a very appropriate story, as more than 50% of people living in South Korea live in realist mode.
This is a really good saying for those who are anxious about their lives and need comfort.
But as I have already mentioned, change is a crisis for them.
In other words, change is not easy.
In that sense, this book can be said to be the original 'healing' book that has been popular for a while now.
- From the commentary by Professor Hwang Sang-min of the Department of Psychology at Yonsei University
A straightforward, gutsy philosophy that has been loved for 30 years
Published in 1982, 'Let's Live with Guts' became the first non-fiction million-seller in Korean publishing history, and has published a '30th Anniversary Revised Edition' to commemorate its 30th anniversary.
When the first edition was published, the explosive response to this book was beyond anyone's expectations.
Readers poured in with gratitude, saying that this book had changed their lives, and people who had never been brave enough to ask someone out on a date were rushed to the hospital.
Taking this as an opportunity, Dr. Lee Si-hyung opened a group therapy program for social phobia and announced the diagnosis of social phobia.
With its honest and straightforward writing style, this book created a 'guts syndrome' in our society for a while and is still a beloved steady seller, read by 2.5 million readers to date.
The secret to being loved for 30 years is that it completely cleared the blocked blood flow in our society, which was rigid due to shame, timidity, impatience, inferiority complex, and social anxiety.
In his commentary, Professor Hwang Sang-min of Yonsei University's Department of Psychology praised this book as the original healing book that is popular these days. Even today, 30 years later, this book can be read as a book that boldly casts off the shackles of others' gaze and hearts and encourages people to live happily and to their heart's content.
This 30th anniversary revised edition features a modern revival of the cover image from the first edition to commemorate the 30th anniversary, and features 'Tips for a Gutsy Life' for each situation in each chapter.
This book recommends to the realists of this land the life of an 'idealist' who lives for ideals rather than reality, or a 'romantic' who is more true to his or her feelings.
This is a very appropriate story, as more than 50% of people living in South Korea live in realist mode.
This is a really good saying for those who are anxious about their lives and need comfort.
But as I have already mentioned, change is a crisis for them.
In other words, change is not easy.
In that sense, this book can be said to be the original 'healing' book that has been popular for a while now.
- From the commentary by Professor Hwang Sang-min of the Department of Psychology at Yonsei University
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: December 10, 2013
- Page count, weight, size: 351 pages | 520g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791185186054
- ISBN10: 1185186050
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