[Image Diary] The Pitfall of Prejudice Against "Used Bookstores"
John Lennon, once the idol of youth around the world. An unopened photo book of his had been standing for over two years in a spot reminiscent of a street in front of a used bookstore.
Whether it was empathy or pity, one day I felt a strong urge and ended up buying the book. As I paid and turned to leave, the owner placed another identical copy in the same spot and said, "There are only ten left now."
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Neither the book nor the owner is at fault. (Seoul Dongmyo Market)
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