
It’s Ok to Go in Any Ways: Psychology of Challenge and Courage for Teenagers
• Price : 9,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
145x220, 182pages
• Publication Date : 2015-08-29
• ISBN : 978-89-5828-897-8
Book Information & Summary
Written by Lee Nam Seok
With this book, readers can understand what makes them hesitated to take challenges through various events the main character Soo-Jeong and Kyoo-Shik go through, and readers will also be able to learn lessons and wisdom to go their own way happily by using psychology. The writer of this book checks out the motivation first, which is the starting point of the challenge. Soo-Jeong pushes herself to be better than anyone else. She always tries to make her moves to show something that other people would envy by comparing herself and others. Therefore, she tries to explore the wild land overseas recklessly, which makes her easily exhausted. On the other hand, Kyoo-Shik focuses on finding what is meaningful to him, not to impress others. Therefore, he creates the UCC production club, which is also connected to his dream job of broadcasting company producer. Since he does not waste his energy by comparing himself and others and makes his moves with his passion, he does not get easily exhausted. This book shows the big difference between promoting something for personal success by comparing us with others and approaching something meaningful which makes us happy.
With this book, readers can understand what makes them hesitated to take challenges through various events the main character Soo-Jeong and Kyoo-Shik go through, and readers will also be able to learn lessons and wisdom to go their own way happily by using psychology. The writer of this book checks out the motivation first, which is the starting point of the challenge. Soo-Jeong pushes herself to be better than anyone else. She always tries to make her moves to show something that other people would envy by comparing herself and others. Therefore, she tries to explore the wild land overseas recklessly, which makes her easily exhausted. On the other hand, Kyoo-Shik focuses on finding what is meaningful to him, not to impress others. Therefore, he creates the UCC production club, which is also connected to his dream job of broadcasting company producer. Since he does not waste his energy by comparing himself and others and makes his moves with his passion, he does not get easily exhausted. This book shows the big difference between promoting something for personal success by comparing us with others and approaching something meaningful which makes us happy.