[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]

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◆What Is a Good Life?= Western classics scholar Professor Kim Heon and Chinese literature scholar Professor Kim Wonhoe each selected 12 philosophical questions, totaling 24, and explored solutions from Eastern and Western classics. The questions chosen by the two professors include "What is a good life?" and "Whose recognition should one seek?" Along with the professors' profound writings, photographs by photographer Gu Bonchang, which highlight philosophical reflections, are featured. (Written by Kim Heon and Kim Wonhoe / Minumsa)


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◆Escaping from Animals and Machines= This book envisions what the future with artificial intelligence (AI) might look like. According to the author, perspectives on AI can be divided into three types: AI Utopians who see coexistence with AI as desirable, AI Dystopians who believe humans will be threatened, and AI Skeptics who harbor doubts about AI. The author meets AI experts and listens to their stories. (Written by Masanobu Sugatsuke / Translated by Hyunseon / Hanghae)



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◆Rich Mom Investment Lessons= Written by a woman in her 40s with assets worth 5 billion won. The author started her newlywed life at age 23 with 29 million won. Through 29 years of real estate investment, she has become a wealthy individual who now pays comprehensive real estate tax. She shares 29 years of investment experience and know-how, including basic knowledge of real estate investment, 12 rules to become a rich mom, and what a wealthy mindset entails. (Written by Seonyoung Kwon / Gilbut)


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