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Put it in the bathroom (top)
Put it in the bathroom (top)
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Book Introduction
The message this book sends to its readers is never one of faint optimism or unconditional positivity.
While honestly expressing emotions like failure, regret, and fear, rather than covering them up, we embrace them as an essential part of life.
Life is a complex weave of joy and sorrow, success and frustration, and the text emphasizes throughout that only when each strand comes together can a complete pattern be formed.
That is why, the moment the reader closes the book, he or she feels a strange sense of relief that 'I am still living well.'
The true value of "Put it in the bathroom" lies right here.


Moreover, this book reminds us of truths we already know, but it conveys them in a way that is never obvious or clichéd.
Small episodes of daily life soon turn into chapters of self-reflection, and a single sentence becomes a spark that moves the reader's life.
Despite not presenting flashy charts or formulas for success, this book resonates deeply with readers precisely because of this.
So, I'd like to recommend this book to those who need a moment to catch their breath under the weight of life, to those who are stuck in their countless worries and can't take a step forward, and to those who hope that a single sentence can change their day.
Even in the most ordinary space of our daily lives, like the bathroom, we can discover a new side of ourselves.
This book presents the opportunity for that very encounter.
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Author's Note

January

[January 1st] The new year is always new and exciting.

[January 2] The answers are in the book, it's all about action.
[January 3] A true rich man
[January 4th] Every pure and wise soul that has ever existed has been misunderstood.
[January 5] Man is a thinking reed, you are a thinking reed.
[January 6] Life is always new.
[January 7] A dream as bright as sunlight
[January 8] In the end, everyone has to stand alone.
[January 9] You have cells that bring positivity and cells that put it into practice.
[January 10] Belly fat and passion are not proportional.
[January 11] What would you do if you became rich?
[January 12] The key is execution.
[January 13] Your Strengths
[January 14] Stubbornness
[January 15] The Warm Remnants of First Love
[January 16] It's fun being with you.
[January 17] The Path to Becoming Your Own Master
[January 18] Destination
[January 19] Law
[January 20th] Select
[January 21] Past Regrets
[January 22nd] Young
[January 23] Final Testimony
[January 24] Heaven has no concept of time or space.
[January 25] Heaven is a world that moves at the speed of thought.
[January 26] Waiting is protection.
[January 27] Life is about direction, not speed.
[January 28] Recharging required.
[January 29] The Miracle of Your Presence
[January 30] Master of Life
[January 31] I am already a happy person.

February

[February 1] Sea Fog
[February 2] A person who is hated without giving anything
[February 3] Immersion
[February 4] Timing
[February 5] Longing
[February 6] Going back means
[February 7] Growing Old Together
[February 8] Thanks to Him
[February 9] First, first
[February 10] Love
[February 11] Obituary
[February 12] Love Fool
[February 13] The desire to give
[February 14] The Power of Slicing
[February 15] A woman of fortune
[February 16th] Girl
[February 17] I bow to my in-laws' house stake.
[February 18] Travel
[February 19th] Jealousy
[February 20] Extreme Sensation
[February 21] Unrequited Love
[February 22] Galbitang with noodles
[February 23] The Last Walk
[February 24th] Dream
[February 25] On the way
[February 26] Preparation
[February 27th] Deathbed
[February 28] Early Spring
[February 29] Looking back, there was always someone by your side.

March

[March 1] Get ready for good luck
[March 2] Inner Voice
[March 3] Conquer you first.
[March 4th] A wonderful day
[March 5] Getting old isn't always a bad thing.
[March 6] The Wisdom of Indifference
[March 7] Don't procrastinate, live today.
[March 8] Love Addiction
[March 9] Beautiful Things
[March 10] The Laws of Nature
[March 11] True Satisfaction
[March 12] Unavoidable Conditions
[March 13] You are a pleasant person.
[March 14th] Blame
[March 15th] The night the moon rises
[March 16] Seeing my first love
[March 17] First Love
[March 18] Class reunion
[March 19] Child
[March 20] With my wife
[March 21] Your birthday
[March 22nd] Wedding Anniversary
[March 23] Feeling sad
[March 24] Hiking
[March 25] I miss you.
[March 26] Survival and Strategy
[March 27] I kept my conscience.
[March 28] Conflict
[March 29] Musical Instruments
[March 30] Falling in love
[March 31] Promotion

April

[April 1] Adolescent Son
[April 2] It's so hard.
[April 3] Becoming an Adult
[April 4] Funeral home
[April 5] Letter
[April 6] Communicating with the soul.
[April 7th] “You follow me!”
[April 8th] “Pajeon! Makgeolli!”
[April 9] The emptiness after achieving a goal
[April 10] Alley Leader
[April 11] No goodbye.
[April 12] Watching the old couple
[April 13] Life's Completion
[April 14] Unbreakable Heart
[April 15] Alley
[April 16] Report
[April 17] Nature heals the soul.
[April 18] Where will we go?
[April 19] When everything becomes listless
[April 20] When you don't want to hear all the noise
[April 21] Carrying my wife on my back
[April 22] You are a person who lives a wonderful life.
[April 23] Your choice between the two
[April 24] You don't have to try to run too fast.
[April 25] Under the Sea
[April 26] The Essence of Life
[April 27] The Course of Life
[April 28] My Son's Tears
[April 29] The sadness of sending
[April 30th] Short circuit

May

[May 1] At Candlestick Rock
[May 2] It's okay to be alive.
[May 3] Mom's Words
[May 4th] Daughter
[May 5] Father
[May 6] Son
[May 7th] The happiest day
[May 8] Mother
[May 9] Romantic Baseball
[May 10] The Profession of a Writer
[May 11] The Essence of Life
[May 12] There is nothing really lost in life.
[May 13] A genius writer writes for fun.
[May 14] Lottery
[May 15] Leave it in the bathroom.
[May 16] Emptiness and Fullness
[May 17] A simple and honest life
[May 18] The Principle of Newness
[May 19] Life is Multiplication
[May 20] “I can do it.”
[May 21] Colors of Life
[May 22] Sending Heart
[May 23] Nature
[May 24] Words are your self-portrait.
[May 25] Where there is wisdom, there is also foolishness.
[May 26] Every part of life is in perfect balance.
[May 27] Love is letting go little by little.
[May 28] Fate
[May 29] Don't criticize.
[May 30] Death
[May 31] Breakup

June

[June 1] Why I Can't Sleep
[June 2] Past Tense People
[June 3] Present and Future Humans
[June 4th] The only time
[June 5] There is no death.
[June 6] “Is this really my life?”
[June 7] Home Run Star
[June 8] Poverty
[June 9] The single one seems to be round.
[June 10] The salty taste seems to be sharp.
[June 11] The sweet sweetness seems to spread out like a plane.
[June 12] Broken Heart Syndrome
[June 13] Eraser
[June 14] A dream that never comes tomorrow
[June 15] The Light of Gratitude
[June 16] Life is death and dying.
[June 17] The future is still a blank slate.
[June 18] Thinking Differently, Not Rightly
[June 19] No exceptions, 100% mortality rate
[June 20] Everything that stops fades.
[June 21] What is success?
[June 22] The gaps are widening and it is getting worn out.
[June 23] Life is fun.
[June 24] Death is peaceful.
[June 25] The more you know, the less certain you become.
[June 26] Our common mother tongue is laughter.
[June 27] Just one person
[June 28] Foolish and dogmatic.
[June 29] I am me
[June 30] Code Blue

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“You will realize it someday.
True wealth is not found only in the bank account, but also in the depths of the heart and the warmth between people.
If material abundance is the foundation that sustains life, spiritual abundance is the compass that gives direction, and relational abundance is the companion who walks that path together.
When all three are evenly balanced, you become truly wealthy.
So, don't just chase after material things anymore.
Cultivate the storehouse of your heart and cherish your relationships with those around you.
When you live like that, you are already on the path to true wealth.”

“A simple life is also a series of choices.
Life becomes much lighter when we consider what we should have and what we should let go of, and when we let go of unnecessary desires.
You know that it is not mere abstinence, but the path to true freedom.
The moment you realize that you can be happy with just what you need, rather than filling your heart with things, you are already learning to balance your life.
You understand people more deeply through simple and honest living.
“You learn to read a person’s worth not from their flowery words or outward appearance, but from their small actions and sincerity.”

“You have always lived according to other people’s expectations.
I followed the path my parents set for me, moved as my boss demanded, and filled my time as my friends suggested.
To others, he seemed like a sincere person, but at night, a strange hunger rose from deep within his heart.
Because you knew better than anyone else that you were not the master of your own life.
The path to becoming your own master doesn't begin with a grand event or a spectacular change.
It all starts with one choice, one act of courage.
It's okay if it's not perfect.
You might stumble while walking down the street, or you might wander off in a way that doesn't match your plans.
What matters is that you write your own life.
Taking steps in the direction you want without being swayed by other people's opinions or gaze.
“That is true freedom and ownership.”
--- From the text

Publisher's Review
As the title suggests, this book, "Put It in the Bathroom," contains the author's intention to turn even the smallest moments, even the most trivial ones, into learning opportunities.
It is the belief that even in just a few minutes of silence, we can face ourselves and make new commitments, however small.
This book divides the long period of 365 days into two halves, allowing readers to pause and reflect on each day as they read the book from January to June.
Like a glass of water in the morning, this book becomes a small habit that re-establishes the rhythm of life.

The author consistently emphasizes this in several places in this book.
“The key is execution.” This is the philosophy that runs through the author’s life and forms the foundation of this book.
As we go through life, we come across a lot of wisdom and advice.
But the reason it doesn't change my life is because it usually doesn't lead to action.
The author firmly states that wisdom is just a spark, and it is ultimately our choices and actions that turn it into a flame.


However, this book does not rush or force readers into a rush.
Rather, the author views 'execution' not as a giant leap forward in life, but as small steps taken every day.
“Life is not simply about arriving at a destination.
The phrase, “The process of walking toward a goal is the essence of life,” honestly reflects our tendency to chase only the outcome of achievement and ultimately feel a sense of emptiness, but at the same time, it makes us realize that we are already living a meaningful life through the process.

Above all, the strength of this book lies in its specific and vivid scenes.
The author brings out the fundamental concerns of human beings through the small choices we face in everyday life.
For example, the confession of one day, when I had to struggle to keep my conscience, shows how even moments that we often pass over as insignificant can become important turning points that determine our lives.
The passage where the reader is faced with the certainty of death, which no one can escape, and yet discovers a reason to live clearly today rather than fear it, holds the reader's heart tightly.

Additionally, the author's writing has an intimate connection with the reader.
When you call someone “you,” it feels like you’re talking to an old friend.
The author does not present grand success stories or flashy theories.
Instead, he honestly shares his experiences and quietly shares the insights he draws from them.
At that moment, the reader feels the resonance of 'this is also my story.'
The greatest strength of this book is not the distant feeling of being told the stories of special people that often comes after reading general self-help books, but the intimacy that makes you feel like you are sitting next to someone and having a conversation.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 14, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 392 pages | 152*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791169573962
- ISBN10: 1169573967

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