New Book by PR Expert and Book Columnist Choi Bogi

'My Life's Weapon' by author Choi Bo-gi./Saebit Publishing

'My Life's Weapon' by author Choi Bo-gi./Saebit Publishing

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Juhee] Choi Bogee, a public relations expert and book columnist, has published "The Weapon of My Life," which contains lessons learned from the late Father Cha Dongyeop's million-seller "The Rainbow Principle."


This book contains 88 attitudes and values toward life based on the author's nearly 60 years of life experiences. The author recalls that for 40 years, he lacked the courage and boldness to bet on his life and was negligent in achieving his goal of joining a media company, living with inner dissatisfaction. He wrote the book with the desire to break free from the desires and shackles that bound him and to focus on life.


The book begins with the idea that "humility has never caused loss." The author helps readers understand by including personal experiences that led to this lesson, along with proverbs such as "Humility is not the angle of bowing your head but the angle of bowing your heart." In addition, it touches on simple yet challenging-to-apply life lessons like "not comparing yourself to others," "consideration is contagious," "heading into the unknown," "trusting and waiting for your children," and "what has happened cannot be undone." Sections like "Why is my approach unorthodox?" "Why did I lose all my marbles?" and "Life is often 70% luck and 30% effort" also contain stories filled with wisdom drawn from the author's 60 years of life.



This book is a self-help guide written to positively influence someone's life. However, its distinctive feature is that it does not attempt to teach or give premature advice. The author openly reveals his own shortcomings and complexities, and leaves it to the reader to realize something through the stories.


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