Han (HAN) Culture Content Research Institute Recruiting Members for Future Planning Program for People Starting a Second Life After 60 in the 100-Year Life Era

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Han(HAN) Cultural Contents Research Institute (CEO Han Gyudong) is developing a future planning program for people starting a second life after the age of 60 in the era of 100-year lifespans, and is recruiting members.


The 'Bal.Do.Da.Se (If you raise your heels two steps, you see a different world) program' is a personalized program specialized for those who have been busy with their livelihoods as public officials, office workers, self-employed, etc., and have not yet planned their post-retirement life.


This program is a process of creating a roadmap for a new life by overcoming the psychological shrinkage, the burden of adapting to an unfamiliar life, and the fear of a second life that feels overwhelming and uncertain about where and how to start, experienced by those who have long been engaged in public service, office work, or self-employment and suddenly find themselves in a state of 'no work' after finishing their previous duties.


In particular, the program’s feature is 'reading, writing, sharing,' allowing participants to look back on their lives and find themselves.


Through this process, participants rediscover their interests, strengths, and talents that they had not noticed before, and use them as stepping stones to design their second life and find an opportunity to step up to a happy old age, differentiating it from other programs.


It also softens the rigid thinking muscles hardened by fixed routines in workplace life and strengthens the 'muscles of perspective' and 'muscles of the mind' to view a new world.


Each session includes methods of reading books, basic writing, time to reflect and organize oneself, reviewing relationships with family (spouse and children), friends, acquaintances, and colleagues, understanding life after 60, and thinking about and organizing what one is good at and wants to do, making it a concrete and experiential program.


The course features various instructors including publishing editors, popular culture critics, illustrators, and writers.


In particular, CEO Han Gyudong applied for this program to the 'JUMO-UP 5060 Startup Support Project for Urban Regeneration of the New Middle-aged' nationwide contest held by the Seoul 50 Plus Foundation, passed through the second round, and was selected as a final winner to receive startup support funds and consulting.



This contest is sponsored by LH and implemented by the Seoul 50 Plus Foundation.


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