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Harvard for Teens 4:30 AM
Harvard for Teens 4:30 AM
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Book Introduction
Equip yourself with the 1% mindset, not the 1st place report card!
The power of '4:30 AM' that helps you grow from a student who follows the set path to a leader who draws his own map!


Harvard University's book, "Harvard 4:30 AM for Teens," has been published, offering life wisdom to young people struggling with an uncertain future.
The term 'Harvard' used in this book does not simply mean a good school.
Rather, what I want to emphasize to students here is the fundamental ability that lies beyond the report card: the "inner strength" to deeply understand oneself and take the initiative in creating one's life.

"Harvard 4:30 AM for Teens" delves into nine key topics that will become life weapons, from thought system training methods that awaken dormant potential, to emotional management methods that control anxious minds, to resilience that turns failure into an asset for success, and life values ​​that will become even more important in the future society, such as honesty and leadership.
If you are a young person who wants to find your own path without being shaken in a world that seems to remember only your report card, this book will be a solid compass to accompany you on that journey.
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Author's Note

Chapter 1 Potential
Chapter 2 Time Management
Chapter 3: Managing Emotions
Chapter 4 Honesty
Chapter 5 Leadership
Chapter 6 Learning
Chapter 7 Failure
Chapter 8 Friendship
Chapter 9 Dreams

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Into the book
Adolescence is certainly not easy.
But if you have to go through it anyway, it's better to spend it enjoying the joy of learning.
Treat studying as an opportunity for growth, not stress.
At that moment, your future will shine much brighter.

--- p.24

There is no such thing as a free lunch.
If you have big dreams for the future, you have to be willing to give up things you love.
Take up your scissors and get up and cut off all the temptations that stand in the way of your goals and all the branches of complacency that keep you satisfied with the status quo.

--- p.44

Self-control has a huge impact on our lives.
The moment we stop ourselves from being angry or anxious, unable to overcome our impulses, we miss opportunities.
On the other hand, people who know how to control their emotions are much more likely to grow beyond their abilities.

--- p.72

There is a saying that you can tell if a grass is strong only when a strong wind blows, and if it is pure gold only when it is placed in a hot fire.
In such ordinary circumstances, people who would otherwise go unnoticed can display surprising abilities when faced with difficult situations.

--- p.97

The times we live in are changing rapidly.
When faced with problems that don't have set answers, simply memorizing the answers may be of no use.
So, what is even more important is the power to think for yourself and the courage to ask questions.

--- p.98

The habit of thinking and doubting is the most powerful weapon you can use to change your life.
Even on an ordinary day, in an ordinary class, if a student knows how to ask, "Why is that?", he or she will undoubtedly be able to create a special future.
--- p.123

The door to success doesn't just open.
The door can only be opened if you, with a passion for your dreams, knock first.
--- p.163

Publisher's Review
The best-selling book "Harvard 4:30 AM" for teenagers, with over a million copies sold
9 growth habits that will help you become a self-sufficient person!


During adolescence, everyone faces a storm of challenges at least once.
Then, when difficulties suddenly arise, you may become frustrated or lost.
But no matter how great the ordeal, that time will pass someday.
What is important is the wisdom to turn difficult times into ‘times of growth.’
To transform difficulties into growth, you must think and act proactively.
Because the future is not open to those who passively wait, but to those who ask themselves the way and actively seek the answers.
Harvard's 4:30 AM for Teens helps young readers develop the strength of mind to persevere in difficult situations.
If you're a young person struggling with a daunting reality, this book will provide you with concrete ways to use your difficulties as a stepping stone for growth.
I hope that through this book, more young people will take the initiative and grow, ultimately standing tall as the "main characters of their own lives."

In the age of artificial intelligence, basic study skills are crucial.
A book that cultivates the unchanging "power of study" in a constantly changing world.


As artificial intelligence advances, the world is changing faster than ever.
Scholars who predict the future say that countless jobs will disappear and the way we live will fundamentally change.
In these circumstances, young people are bound to experience a period of anxiety, not knowing whether what they are learning now will be effective or what new things they need to learn.
However, the point that "Harvard 4:30 AM for Teens" focuses on is not the constantly changing world, but rather "what does not change."

The study discussed in this book goes beyond mere memorization of knowledge; it is like the basic physical strength essential for living life.
Only those who study properly can internalize the new knowledge that pours in and acquire the ability to think for themselves and solve problems.
So, the power of self-study is wisdom that does not change over time.
I hope that the young people who read this book will gain the wisdom to study and forge their own path without being swept away by the waves of change.


A journey toward my own dream, more important than being number one
Calm advice to help you move beyond competition and toward a bright future.

Adolescence can sometimes feel like a never-ending race.
But true growth isn't proven by report cards or grades alone.
More important than winning in comparison with others is the effort to grow from 'yesterday's me'.
There may only be one person who comes out on top, but anyone who does their best at every moment can become a proud protagonist in their own life.
"Harvard 4:30 AM for Teens" offers life wisdom that focuses on "inner growth" away from the pressures of competition.
This book begins by teaching us how to develop our potential.
And the place where we ultimately reach by developing our potential is the place where our 'dream' lies.
As the book goes, our growth is ultimately about living a beautiful future.
If you don't find your dream and just keep running to meet other people's standards, you will only get lost and exhausted.
This book will help young people, exhausted by endless competition, discover their own values ​​and move forward unwaveringly toward their dreams.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 29, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 168 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791130671680
- ISBN10: 1130671682

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