How to Become the Master of Your Own Heart

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◆History of Disability= This restores the voices of those who were deprived of their rights as citizens and excluded from the category of humans in the experiment called democracy. It is a question posed to the power that defines the 'able-bodied' and labels those outside this category as deficient or regressive bodies. This question is not limited to people with disabilities. Non-disabled people also live relying on others. As historian Linda Kerber said, "No one in real life is entirely self-made, and there are hardly any who are completely alone." (Written by Kim Nielsen / Translated by Kim Seungseop / East Asia)


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◆I Want to Become a Stronger Me= The author, exhausted from life, became deeply immersed in CrossFit. She does it during lunch breaks and even on days off. She raises her depleted energy and feels a sense of accomplishment by breaking records. When tired of CrossFit, she runs. By running consistently, she eventually completes a marathon. She does not exercise to look good in others' eyes. She builds stamina to prepare for the difficulties encountered in life. Now, she hopes that her experience can offer some comfort or help to someone. "It's fun! It relieves stress! I didn't know exercising could be this happy." (Written by Jeon Seulgi / Unexpected)



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◆How to Become the Master of Your Own Mind= A newly composed self-help book based on a conversation between Napoleon Hill, author of "Think and Grow Rich," and Andrew Carnegie during Hill's lifetime. It explains in detail the principles of success that people are interested in, divided into 'Self-discipline,' 'Learning from Defeat,' and 'The Golden Rule in Practice.' It emphasizes the need to put ideas such as self-suggestion into action. It lists exemplary figures and corporate cases, pointing the way to apply these lessons in life. (Written by Napoleon Hill & James Whittaker / Translated by Kim Insu / Hans Media)


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