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◆The Art of Winning in Subscription Based on What You Know=For those just starting with subscriptions, this book explains basic real estate knowledge and the subscription process in an easy-to-understand way. The author, who built a personal 5-step subscription strategy, produced over 3,500 winners in just three years. It shares vivid winning stories with detailed strategies such as rotating bankbooks, time-lag attacks, and the Burger King strategy. (Written by Jeong Sookhee · Gilbut)


[Book of the Week] 'The Art of Winning in Housing Subscription as Much as You Know' and 5 More Books View original image

◆Who Owns the Company?=The author, who researches investment theories in global stock markets, sharply and clearly analyzes the core and basics of the stock market: ‘corporate governance.’ Starting with the long-standing financial economics question, ‘Who owns the company?’ the book thoroughly examines the essence of companies and the interests and calculations of those involved, including managers, shareholders, and creditors. (Written by Lee Gwanhee · 21st Century Books)


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◆Good China, Bad China=China, the largest trading partner, but recently embroiled in political conflicts triggered by the THAAD issue, leading to historical, economic, and cultural conflicts such as the Northeast Project, Hanhanryeong, and historical projects. This book covers various aspects of China in an easy and trendy way through individual content, broadly introducing the ‘different on the outside, different on the inside’ temperament of Chinese people and the secretive operating methods of the Chinese government, which are difficult for non-experts to catch. (Written by Lim Daegeun · Param Book)


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◆Choi Jaebung’s Metaverse Story=Tracing how the metaverse worldview has changed our daily lives and business landscapes through a series of events from the emergence of ‘Phono Sapiens’ to the pandemic, using interesting and diverse data. Especially focusing on ‘human life’ rather than ‘technology,’ it explores the competitiveness and new opportunities for individuals and companies in the digital new continent where the metaverse, NFTs, and crypto economy are about to bloom. (Written by Choi Jaebung · Bookinabox)


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◆Humble Empathy=The author focuses on the red flags raised in many people’s mental health after the pandemic and explores those feelings through writing. The unchanging values of life that still hold their place. It shares stories from clients and empathy as a doctor, ways to be happy despite difficult and complex lives, and what kind of mental study we need in the pandemic era. (Written by Kim Byungsoo · The Quest)



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◆51 Rules of Work You’re the Only One Who Doesn’t Know=To solve the curiosity about how to work well, the author, who worked as a journalist for 15 years, directly investigated how over 5,000 top global figures work. The book organizes the success secrets of global company leaders such as Pixar’s founder, Gucci CEO, Lego CEO, and Airbnb founder within the frameworks of behavioral economics and psychology. (Written by Lee Hyewoon · Maven)


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