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Every moment of life comes to me
Every moment of life comes to me
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Lee In's first humanities essay, "Every Moment of Life Comes to Me"

To you who are putting down the heavy burden at the corner of life!
A humanistic reflection that gathers together the scattered fragments of life and reads their hidden meaning with affection!
A warm gaze that reads the wounds in the hearts of families and leads them to growth!


Author Lee In's first humanities essay, "Every Moment of Life Comes to Me," begins a journey by reassembling and connecting fragments of life from a perspective that understands the weight her parents carried during her childhood.
The book contains an expanded perspective that interprets scenes of connected life through humanistic reflection.
The process of delicately and affectionately reading the hidden side of life beneath the surface resonated and resonated with countless readers on the writing platform Brunch.
Beyond understanding and accepting a family that has lived different lives but shares the same roots, it also conveys love and nourishment, making us realize that this is a change that transforms pain into growth and chaos into order.
This book is a silent encouragement and affirmation of life, sent to ourselves as we reflect on the moments of life that come our way.
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Prologue: The Cry of the Roots
The sacred dew of the spirit that the past gave me
The day the walls of my world broke
Seven Planets, Seven Moves
A perspective that understands pain and suffering 9 PM
What language does

One Thought: Living Gently Even in a World Like Sandpaper

Silence is the soundless light
The weight and knot of the soul I have built
The moment when you become a little more mature
Sharpening the Prism of My Soul
Hiding in Grandma's cigarette smoke
A color that can only be seen through the sunlight of faith

Short Story 2: Life is a Beautiful Movie Script

The most important thing I make
Growth of the thorny bird
The “empty space” in my heart that created my world
Chaos is the path to order
It's not sleep that matters, it's life.

Short Essay Three: Respect and Gratitude Over Expectations and Praise

Affection is also my part
Becoming an emotional mother
Emotional independence, not empathy
The cosmic language that connected my mother and me
The summer of my parents' lives, the autumn of my life
Life is a double-sided card

Single Stage Four: True Self-Esteem

The legacy my father left me
The continuation of life that connects the remaining seasons
A small but powerful word
The weather of life changes according to consciousness
A rock that withstood the waves

Stage Five: Beyond Sight, to Gaze

Discovering a new continent in my heart
Softness is the camouflage of a strong inner self
Be humble before the laws of nature
Love is a transcendental motive
A crooked tree that protects the ancestral mountain

Stage 6: I Don't Choose

Beautiful nonsense calculations
Doing something that no one else can do
After sprouting one sprout
Connecting the constellations of life
The trauma of life

Epilogue: A Journey Inward
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Into the book
Every time I write a piece that captures a new perspective on the past, a sacred dew forms in my mind.
Just like the flowers that always bloom in spring and the fallen leaves in fall, the countless moments that come and go in my daily life and disappear into time were recorded in writing. Writing became sacred dew to me and the spring water of my soul.

--- From "The Divine Dew of the Spirit Given to Me by the Past"

Just as there are many expressions on a face, there are many expressions on the face of life.
That day, as a child, I proved to myself that the expression of life is not changed by emotions, but by decisions.

--- From "The Day the Walls of My World Broke"

Every home has worries and everyone has hurts.
We must not apply the 'arbitrary perspective of wounds' to our lives, which sees our own wounds as large and others' wounds as small.
It is the choice of the person drawing life to decide whether to draw happiness or unhappiness more on the canvas of life.

--- From "The Moment You Become a Little More Adult"

Shaking was the process of not unconditionally accepting the status quo, but rather fusing my thoughts with new values ​​to create my own complete star.
It was an experiment to find the complete 'me'.

--- From "Chaos is the Path to Order"

Every time I encountered my father's insomnia and the problems, big and small, that arose from it, I struggled to keep my spirit strong.
The process of solving the problems given to me ultimately made me stronger.

--- From "It's not sleep that matters, it's life"

Consciousness has the power to stop the fire that spreads in the winds of emotion, and the mind has the power to extinguish the fire that has set fire to the field of the mind.

--- From "Emotional Independence, Not Empathy"

The time I focused on myself was a time of ritual that established me.
The weather of your life depends not on your circumstances but on the power of your consciousness.

--- From "The Weather of Life Changes According to Consciousness"

Gentleness is the camouflage of a strong inner self.
Not running away from fear, facing the unfamiliar, overcoming discomfort.
It will become very soft through that process.

--- From "Softness is the camouflage of a strong inner self"

Going through difficult transitions in life is what creates the most beautiful light in life.
--- From "The Crooked Tree That Protects the Mountain"
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Publisher's Review
When we sprout as a being in the world, home is the soil closest to us.
The author patiently and affectionately shows the process of using both the fertility and the barrenness of the soil surrounding him as nutrients for growth.
The message contains the author's warm gaze and reflections as he reads and interprets moments of life while understanding the pain of a father suffering from insomnia.
It resonates with readers by interpreting the hidden side of events that come our way and transforming them into growth.
Lee In's essay, "Every Moment of Life Comes for Me," is a cry from the roots that guides us to let pain seep into our lives as nutrients for growth rather than wounds.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 12, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 150*225*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791198998668
- ISBN10: 1198998660

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