
In (patience), Jeol (urgency), Mi (crazy execution)
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Book Introduction
Recipe for a Successful Life
bent.
Desperation.
Crazy execution power
Do you have any injeolmi?
As our living environment has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have become more interested in achieving success in life.
Even young people who used to shout YOLO or work-life balance seem to be starting to be interested in investing in the future rather than enjoying today.
For this reason, there are so many books and YouTube videos out there that claim to teach you how to become rich and successful through money, wealth, and financial management.
But unfortunately, they tend to only link success in life to 'financial investment' such as stocks, real estate, and Bitcoin.
However, there are certain mindsets and attitudes that you must have to succeed and achieve wealth.
The reality is that there are many people who start their lives simply by following others and chasing success, but they don't last long and give up easily.
A book that tells these people what kind of mindset and attitude they need to have to live a successful life, “Mind for a Successful Life!”
I.
“Mi” was published.
The author felt that the common thread among the successful people he met at CEO meetings, during lectures, and through personal connections was that they "ran madly toward their dreams with a sense of urgency, never giving up on anything, and without looking back."
Be patient, be desperate, and act like crazy.
Although their paths to achieving their dreams were different, this book discusses the common lesson they share: Injeolmi.
This book is especially for those who want to start easily, see results easily, and give up easily.
This book consists of three chapters.
Chapter 1, "Patience," explores what patience is, why it's necessary, the difference between a life with patience and one without, and how to cultivate patience.
Chapter 2, "Urgency," explains why urgency is necessary, what power it possesses, and the consequences it creates, with a variety of examples.
The final three chapters, "Crazy Execution," explore what execution power is, why it's necessary, and how to improve it. They also introduce factors that hinder execution and ways to overcome them.
Successful life = f(perseverance, desperation, crazy execution)
bent.
Desperation.
Crazy execution power
Do you have any injeolmi?
As our living environment has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have become more interested in achieving success in life.
Even young people who used to shout YOLO or work-life balance seem to be starting to be interested in investing in the future rather than enjoying today.
For this reason, there are so many books and YouTube videos out there that claim to teach you how to become rich and successful through money, wealth, and financial management.
But unfortunately, they tend to only link success in life to 'financial investment' such as stocks, real estate, and Bitcoin.
However, there are certain mindsets and attitudes that you must have to succeed and achieve wealth.
The reality is that there are many people who start their lives simply by following others and chasing success, but they don't last long and give up easily.
A book that tells these people what kind of mindset and attitude they need to have to live a successful life, “Mind for a Successful Life!”
I.
“Mi” was published.
The author felt that the common thread among the successful people he met at CEO meetings, during lectures, and through personal connections was that they "ran madly toward their dreams with a sense of urgency, never giving up on anything, and without looking back."
Be patient, be desperate, and act like crazy.
Although their paths to achieving their dreams were different, this book discusses the common lesson they share: Injeolmi.
This book is especially for those who want to start easily, see results easily, and give up easily.
This book consists of three chapters.
Chapter 1, "Patience," explores what patience is, why it's necessary, the difference between a life with patience and one without, and how to cultivate patience.
Chapter 2, "Urgency," explains why urgency is necessary, what power it possesses, and the consequences it creates, with a variety of examples.
The final three chapters, "Crazy Execution," explore what execution power is, why it's necessary, and how to improve it. They also introduce factors that hinder execution and ways to overcome them.
Successful life = f(perseverance, desperation, crazy execution)
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Chapter 1: Patience
What is patience?
The sum of patience, endurance, and stamina / Knowing when to hurry and when to wait / The strength to endure and overcome harsh situations / Knowing how to bide one's time / The strength to overcome uncertain and ambiguous situations / The strength to quickly escape from adversity / The strength to live as the master of one's own life / A strong will to overcome pain / Accumulating strong inner strength
Why is patience necessary?
Perseverance is necessary to seize opportunities / The secret of compound interest and mastery / The silver pot and the cast iron pot / Insight and know-how forged through solid process / The difference in perseverance / Unripe fruit / Listening with one ear and letting it go out the other / The belief that blocks out the stray ears / The power that brings about desperation
The difference between a life with patience and a life without it
Fame and wealth vs. regret / Perfectionism vs. a moderate compromise / Success achieved after overcoming the crisis of closing down / The time to soar highest is when you are lowest / Fortuna's wheel / Quality and the quality of performance / Self-discipline, self-control / The belief that there is a sun behind the clouds
How can we cultivate patience? Waiting requires conscious effort / Not being swayed by the gaze of others / Not being overly concerned / Organization and control / Strong body and strong patience / Overcoming small satisfactions / Optimizing and positive attitude toward life / Imagining enjoying the sweet fruits of success / Week of exercising patience / Maintaining optimal mental, physical, and emotional health
Chapter 2 Desperation
What is desperation? The running herbivore and the lion trying to catch it / The power to pull the trigger of the gun called execution / The door that allows you to escape the realm of 'Palace' / The secret to becoming rich / The power to overcome the rough road to a happy ending / A positive attitude and a passive attitude / Achilles' heel and tunnel vision / The flower of passion that never withers / What you must not lose even in desperation / The trap of desperation that does not follow the power of execution
Why is urgency necessary?
Breaking out of the hamster wheel of life / Dreamers vs. Doers / The best motivation for immersion / The power to focus thoughts and actions / Tenacious competitive spirit / The tree that survived the cold winter / The lives of two friends changed by desperation / The power to overcome trials / The power of evolution for survival and prosperity / How to steer the ship of desperation in the right direction
What power does desperation have? The source of superhuman strength / The life attitudes of desperate people and those who are not / Deficiency, a ticket that can lead to a better world / When desperation sprouts, the path to success opens / Humility and arrogance / The first characteristic of successful young rich people / The power that teaches us the value of time / To survive in a changing world
The consequences of desperation
The reason why human civilization developed / 'A sense of crisis that one might die' and 'Memories of the glorious times' / Bae Soo's Jin and Pabuchimju / The secret of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's victory / Why Vietnam was able to defeat the Goliath that was the United States / The victory of Dien Bien Phu / Line's success in the Japanese market / The secret story of the birth of 'Bonjuk' / Feeling the urgency with all your heart
Chapter 3: Crazy Execution
What is execution power?
How can perseverance and desperation blossom? / The difference between rich and poor / The crossroads of failure and success / Failure is a stepping stone to success / Crazy execution / Desperation that enhances execution / Execution and perseverance are a set / Immanuel Kant, who lived his entire life as a bachelor / The goddess of opportunity with a bald head / The power to develop insight through knowledge and experience
Why is execution power necessary?
The ability to execute that determines work performance / Execution is better than planning / Supplementing while executing / Income proportional to the ability to execute / 'Grand end' and 'anti-climax' / No matter how many beads are not strung, they are useless / The fatal weakness of a failing leader / The secret to Mongolia's world domination / The tempo of execution that determines performance / The life of execution is speed
How can we improve our ability to execute? Low goals hinder our ability to execute / We need our own time management know-how / The more we break down our goals, the easier it is to achieve them / Don't put off until tomorrow what we should do today / Breaking down the monopoly / Confidence increases our drive / Finding our own reasons / The marshmallow challenge / Freeing ourselves from the gaze of others
Factors that hinder execution and how to overcome them
Fear of execution costs and results / Overcoming the fear of rejection / Executing within 5 seconds / Not making exceptions / Finishing things you dislike first / Utilizing the deadline effect / Worry is a hindrance that reduces execution / The world does not go according to plan / Reducing thoughts / Realizing the finiteness of time
What is patience?
The sum of patience, endurance, and stamina / Knowing when to hurry and when to wait / The strength to endure and overcome harsh situations / Knowing how to bide one's time / The strength to overcome uncertain and ambiguous situations / The strength to quickly escape from adversity / The strength to live as the master of one's own life / A strong will to overcome pain / Accumulating strong inner strength
Why is patience necessary?
Perseverance is necessary to seize opportunities / The secret of compound interest and mastery / The silver pot and the cast iron pot / Insight and know-how forged through solid process / The difference in perseverance / Unripe fruit / Listening with one ear and letting it go out the other / The belief that blocks out the stray ears / The power that brings about desperation
The difference between a life with patience and a life without it
Fame and wealth vs. regret / Perfectionism vs. a moderate compromise / Success achieved after overcoming the crisis of closing down / The time to soar highest is when you are lowest / Fortuna's wheel / Quality and the quality of performance / Self-discipline, self-control / The belief that there is a sun behind the clouds
How can we cultivate patience? Waiting requires conscious effort / Not being swayed by the gaze of others / Not being overly concerned / Organization and control / Strong body and strong patience / Overcoming small satisfactions / Optimizing and positive attitude toward life / Imagining enjoying the sweet fruits of success / Week of exercising patience / Maintaining optimal mental, physical, and emotional health
Chapter 2 Desperation
What is desperation? The running herbivore and the lion trying to catch it / The power to pull the trigger of the gun called execution / The door that allows you to escape the realm of 'Palace' / The secret to becoming rich / The power to overcome the rough road to a happy ending / A positive attitude and a passive attitude / Achilles' heel and tunnel vision / The flower of passion that never withers / What you must not lose even in desperation / The trap of desperation that does not follow the power of execution
Why is urgency necessary?
Breaking out of the hamster wheel of life / Dreamers vs. Doers / The best motivation for immersion / The power to focus thoughts and actions / Tenacious competitive spirit / The tree that survived the cold winter / The lives of two friends changed by desperation / The power to overcome trials / The power of evolution for survival and prosperity / How to steer the ship of desperation in the right direction
What power does desperation have? The source of superhuman strength / The life attitudes of desperate people and those who are not / Deficiency, a ticket that can lead to a better world / When desperation sprouts, the path to success opens / Humility and arrogance / The first characteristic of successful young rich people / The power that teaches us the value of time / To survive in a changing world
The consequences of desperation
The reason why human civilization developed / 'A sense of crisis that one might die' and 'Memories of the glorious times' / Bae Soo's Jin and Pabuchimju / The secret of Admiral Yi Sun-sin's victory / Why Vietnam was able to defeat the Goliath that was the United States / The victory of Dien Bien Phu / Line's success in the Japanese market / The secret story of the birth of 'Bonjuk' / Feeling the urgency with all your heart
Chapter 3: Crazy Execution
What is execution power?
How can perseverance and desperation blossom? / The difference between rich and poor / The crossroads of failure and success / Failure is a stepping stone to success / Crazy execution / Desperation that enhances execution / Execution and perseverance are a set / Immanuel Kant, who lived his entire life as a bachelor / The goddess of opportunity with a bald head / The power to develop insight through knowledge and experience
Why is execution power necessary?
The ability to execute that determines work performance / Execution is better than planning / Supplementing while executing / Income proportional to the ability to execute / 'Grand end' and 'anti-climax' / No matter how many beads are not strung, they are useless / The fatal weakness of a failing leader / The secret to Mongolia's world domination / The tempo of execution that determines performance / The life of execution is speed
How can we improve our ability to execute? Low goals hinder our ability to execute / We need our own time management know-how / The more we break down our goals, the easier it is to achieve them / Don't put off until tomorrow what we should do today / Breaking down the monopoly / Confidence increases our drive / Finding our own reasons / The marshmallow challenge / Freeing ourselves from the gaze of others
Factors that hinder execution and how to overcome them
Fear of execution costs and results / Overcoming the fear of rejection / Executing within 5 seconds / Not making exceptions / Finishing things you dislike first / Utilizing the deadline effect / Worry is a hindrance that reduces execution / The world does not go according to plan / Reducing thoughts / Realizing the finiteness of time
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This is what patience is.
Perseverance is not simply waiting around and passing the time, but rather enduring difficult, challenging, and painful situations to achieve the goals you set out to achieve.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The power to endure and overcome harsh situations'"
If you get used to taking shortcuts and achieving results in a short period of time, you will miss out on the know-how that can be gained through the process.
No matter how much time passes, know-how does not accumulate.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'Insight and Know-How Developed Through a Solid Process'"
Differences in endurance can be reflected in differences in stamina.
A person with strong perseverance will not give up and will push through everything to the end, but a person with weak perseverance will not be able to go all the way and will end up giving up halfway.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Difference in Perseverance'"
Before exercising patience, I need to think carefully again about whether what I am about to do is the right direction, the right thought, and the right action.
If you believe it is 'right', you must have the confidence to push forward with your convictions without wavering.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Faith That Stops the Phalanges'"
Among office workers, you can often see people who only work as much as they are paid.
Do they feel a sense of urgency? They likely harbor a deep-seated resentment that they aren't being treated according to their abilities. So, rather than giving their all, they're more likely to focus on just getting by and avoiding being labeled "salary thieves."
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Power That Brings Desperation'"
It is important to have an optimistic and positive attitude towards life.
This is also related to resilience.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'Optimistic and Positive Attitude to Life'"
Desperation without action can degenerate into impatience, but urgency backed by action fosters perseverance.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'The Trap of Desperation Without Execution'"
The best condition for immersion is urgency.
Without a sense of urgency, you won't be able to immerse yourself, your thoughts will wander, or you'll give up halfway.
--- From "Chapter 2, Desperation, 'The Best Motivation to Immersion'"
For desperation to bear valuable fruit, our attitude toward the situation must change.
Above all, you must have a positive attitude of 'I can do it' and a determination of 'I have to do it.'
--- From "Chapter 2: Desperation, 'Tenacious Competitive Spirit'"
For desperation to lead to success, it takes a driving force called passion.
We also need a direction that will allow us to push through to the end without giving up halfway.
That's ambition.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'To Move the Ship of Desperation in the Right Direction'"
To grow and develop, you must be humble.
A humble person knows his or her own shortcomings and constantly tries to learn to fill them.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'Humility and Arrogance'"
When faced with dire straits, humans summon all their inner strength and do their best to overcome the situation.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'Baesu's Truth and Pabuchimju'"
No matter how much patience you have or how desperate you feel, if you don't have the ability to execute, you will achieve nothing.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution, 'How can patience and desperation blossom?'"
You can't achieve success by fearing failure.
We need to approach failure with a more daring perspective.
On the one hand, failure is like a stepping stone to success.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Failure is a Stepping Stone to Success'"
When you execute, you must do it with a sense of urgency.
Only when there is urgency can the execution power increase.
A lack of urgency can hinder your ability to execute.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'The Desperation to Increase Execution Power'"
When you start something, you need to have a firm determination to see it through to the end.
True execution is perseverance, a sense of urgency, and the ability to overcome any temptation, to keep pushing forward until you see results.
--- From "Chapter 3 Crazy Execution Power, 'Execution Power and Perseverance Are a Set'"
Those who hesitate cannot seize the goddess of opportunity.
You can't seize an opportunity once it's passed.
No matter how much you hit the ground and regret it, the goddess of opportunity that has passed will never return.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'The Goddess of Opportunity with a Bald Back'"
To achieve perfect planning, you need to change your procrastination habit.
Just because a plan is perfect doesn't mean the results will be perfect, and just because a plan is poor doesn't mean the results will be poor.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Supplementing While Executing'"
To increase execution power, higher goals are needed.
Things that seem easy are often put off because we think we can do them anytime.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Low Goals That Lower Execution Power'"
If you don't reach out for fear of rejection, you won't even have a chance at success.
Overcoming the fear of rejection and the fear of rejection can increase your ability to execute what you want to do.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution, 'Overcoming the Fear of Rejection'"
When you want to do something, be firm about your principles and don't make exceptions.
The moment an exception occurs, a hole is created in the dam, and eventually it collapses.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Not Making Exceptions'"
Unfortunately, in this world, more unplanned things happen than planned.
Perhaps the power to overcome unexpected obstacles is the true power of execution and the power to produce results.
Perseverance is not simply waiting around and passing the time, but rather enduring difficult, challenging, and painful situations to achieve the goals you set out to achieve.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The power to endure and overcome harsh situations'"
If you get used to taking shortcuts and achieving results in a short period of time, you will miss out on the know-how that can be gained through the process.
No matter how much time passes, know-how does not accumulate.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'Insight and Know-How Developed Through a Solid Process'"
Differences in endurance can be reflected in differences in stamina.
A person with strong perseverance will not give up and will push through everything to the end, but a person with weak perseverance will not be able to go all the way and will end up giving up halfway.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Difference in Perseverance'"
Before exercising patience, I need to think carefully again about whether what I am about to do is the right direction, the right thought, and the right action.
If you believe it is 'right', you must have the confidence to push forward with your convictions without wavering.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Faith That Stops the Phalanges'"
Among office workers, you can often see people who only work as much as they are paid.
Do they feel a sense of urgency? They likely harbor a deep-seated resentment that they aren't being treated according to their abilities. So, rather than giving their all, they're more likely to focus on just getting by and avoiding being labeled "salary thieves."
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'The Power That Brings Desperation'"
It is important to have an optimistic and positive attitude towards life.
This is also related to resilience.
--- From "Chapter 1: Patience, 'Optimistic and Positive Attitude to Life'"
Desperation without action can degenerate into impatience, but urgency backed by action fosters perseverance.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'The Trap of Desperation Without Execution'"
The best condition for immersion is urgency.
Without a sense of urgency, you won't be able to immerse yourself, your thoughts will wander, or you'll give up halfway.
--- From "Chapter 2, Desperation, 'The Best Motivation to Immersion'"
For desperation to bear valuable fruit, our attitude toward the situation must change.
Above all, you must have a positive attitude of 'I can do it' and a determination of 'I have to do it.'
--- From "Chapter 2: Desperation, 'Tenacious Competitive Spirit'"
For desperation to lead to success, it takes a driving force called passion.
We also need a direction that will allow us to push through to the end without giving up halfway.
That's ambition.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'To Move the Ship of Desperation in the Right Direction'"
To grow and develop, you must be humble.
A humble person knows his or her own shortcomings and constantly tries to learn to fill them.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'Humility and Arrogance'"
When faced with dire straits, humans summon all their inner strength and do their best to overcome the situation.
--- From "Chapter 2 Desperation, 'Baesu's Truth and Pabuchimju'"
No matter how much patience you have or how desperate you feel, if you don't have the ability to execute, you will achieve nothing.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution, 'How can patience and desperation blossom?'"
You can't achieve success by fearing failure.
We need to approach failure with a more daring perspective.
On the one hand, failure is like a stepping stone to success.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Failure is a Stepping Stone to Success'"
When you execute, you must do it with a sense of urgency.
Only when there is urgency can the execution power increase.
A lack of urgency can hinder your ability to execute.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'The Desperation to Increase Execution Power'"
When you start something, you need to have a firm determination to see it through to the end.
True execution is perseverance, a sense of urgency, and the ability to overcome any temptation, to keep pushing forward until you see results.
--- From "Chapter 3 Crazy Execution Power, 'Execution Power and Perseverance Are a Set'"
Those who hesitate cannot seize the goddess of opportunity.
You can't seize an opportunity once it's passed.
No matter how much you hit the ground and regret it, the goddess of opportunity that has passed will never return.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'The Goddess of Opportunity with a Bald Back'"
To achieve perfect planning, you need to change your procrastination habit.
Just because a plan is perfect doesn't mean the results will be perfect, and just because a plan is poor doesn't mean the results will be poor.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Supplementing While Executing'"
To increase execution power, higher goals are needed.
Things that seem easy are often put off because we think we can do them anytime.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Low Goals That Lower Execution Power'"
If you don't reach out for fear of rejection, you won't even have a chance at success.
Overcoming the fear of rejection and the fear of rejection can increase your ability to execute what you want to do.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution, 'Overcoming the Fear of Rejection'"
When you want to do something, be firm about your principles and don't make exceptions.
The moment an exception occurs, a hole is created in the dam, and eventually it collapses.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution Power, 'Not Making Exceptions'"
Unfortunately, in this world, more unplanned things happen than planned.
Perhaps the power to overcome unexpected obstacles is the true power of execution and the power to produce results.
--- From "Chapter 3: Crazy Execution, 'The World Doesn't Go According to Plan'"
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The attitude that brings success suggested by author Yang Eun-woo!
If you are tired of life or want to give up on your dreams
Get this book right now
A common lesson among those who have achieved their dreams
'Be patient, be desperate, and execute like crazy.'
This book covers the secrets of successful people, but does not directly tell their stories.
Rather, I tried to conceptually organize the stories I shared with them by adding the author's opinions.
It is left up to the reader to decide how to apply and incorporate what he reads into his own life.
The definition of success can vary from person to person.
Some people consider making a lot of money and rising to a high position as success, but others consider it success if they can live a satisfying life even without money or a high position.
The author also did not specifically present the criteria for success in this book.
However, I think that a life where you can look back without regrets, a life where you can live comfortably even when you get older, a life where you can say to everyone that you are satisfied, is a life that is a success.
And this book was written with that success in mind.
It is a reality that many books are published and popular that offer advice or encouragement to people at turning points in their lives, such as those in their 40s or 60s.
In this situation, the author wanted to prepare a book for people in their 30s, seeing that it is rare to find a book that can be helpful to young people in their 30s who can actually lay the foundation for life.
That book is “In.Jeol.Mi.”
Recently, a significant portion of books for people in their 30s are light essays or self-help books.
So, I wanted to write a book that would be accessible to people in that age group, while also encouraging them to have a mindset for success, without being too heavy.
The author says he wanted to write a book that would be especially helpful for men and women in their 30s, those struggling with life's instability, and those in need of courage and encouragement. He hoped it would be a light read for the MZ generation, yet still convey life lessons.
I thought that simply asking the younger generation, who are more interested in fun and less serious, "Is there Injeolmi in your life?" could spark interest.
The 30s are the most economically active period and the time when you invest the most in yourself.
This book is a light read rather than a detailed explanation of everything, but it contains content that you can learn and apply on your own.
People in their 30s are at the starting line of society and may be in difficult situations due to unstable lives. The author wrote this book to provide practical advice, not vague comfort, by helping them realize the importance of perseverance, desperation, and the ability to execute.
This book is divided into three parts: Perseverance, Desperation, and Crazy Execution.
It doesn't matter which part you read first, but the author suggests reading it in the following order: Desperation → Perseverance → Crazy Execution Power.
I tried to write in as concise a sentence as possible so that people could accept a somewhat heavy topic with a lighter heart.
This book contains famous paintings inserted throughout the text to help readers relax their eyes and reflect on the content while reading.
The ability to have a short healing moment while looking at the pictures is a bonus that this book gives to the reader.
The author hopes that this book will help many people who dream of wealth and success reflect on their attitudes and approaches to life.
The attitude that brings success suggested by author Yang Eun-woo!
If you are tired of life or want to give up on your dreams
Get this book right now
A common lesson among those who have achieved their dreams
'Be patient, be desperate, and execute like crazy.'
This book covers the secrets of successful people, but does not directly tell their stories.
Rather, I tried to conceptually organize the stories I shared with them by adding the author's opinions.
It is left up to the reader to decide how to apply and incorporate what he reads into his own life.
The definition of success can vary from person to person.
Some people consider making a lot of money and rising to a high position as success, but others consider it success if they can live a satisfying life even without money or a high position.
The author also did not specifically present the criteria for success in this book.
However, I think that a life where you can look back without regrets, a life where you can live comfortably even when you get older, a life where you can say to everyone that you are satisfied, is a life that is a success.
And this book was written with that success in mind.
It is a reality that many books are published and popular that offer advice or encouragement to people at turning points in their lives, such as those in their 40s or 60s.
In this situation, the author wanted to prepare a book for people in their 30s, seeing that it is rare to find a book that can be helpful to young people in their 30s who can actually lay the foundation for life.
That book is “In.Jeol.Mi.”
Recently, a significant portion of books for people in their 30s are light essays or self-help books.
So, I wanted to write a book that would be accessible to people in that age group, while also encouraging them to have a mindset for success, without being too heavy.
The author says he wanted to write a book that would be especially helpful for men and women in their 30s, those struggling with life's instability, and those in need of courage and encouragement. He hoped it would be a light read for the MZ generation, yet still convey life lessons.
I thought that simply asking the younger generation, who are more interested in fun and less serious, "Is there Injeolmi in your life?" could spark interest.
The 30s are the most economically active period and the time when you invest the most in yourself.
This book is a light read rather than a detailed explanation of everything, but it contains content that you can learn and apply on your own.
People in their 30s are at the starting line of society and may be in difficult situations due to unstable lives. The author wrote this book to provide practical advice, not vague comfort, by helping them realize the importance of perseverance, desperation, and the ability to execute.
This book is divided into three parts: Perseverance, Desperation, and Crazy Execution.
It doesn't matter which part you read first, but the author suggests reading it in the following order: Desperation → Perseverance → Crazy Execution Power.
I tried to write in as concise a sentence as possible so that people could accept a somewhat heavy topic with a lighter heart.
This book contains famous paintings inserted throughout the text to help readers relax their eyes and reflect on the content while reading.
The ability to have a short healing moment while looking at the pictures is a bonus that this book gives to the reader.
The author hopes that this book will help many people who dream of wealth and success reflect on their attitudes and approaches to life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 2, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 470g | 150*220*17mm
- ISBN13: 9791191517996
- ISBN10: 1191517993
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