- Overview
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- Book Intro
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Without learning how to feel happiness, we are under all kinds of societal stress, suffering from emotional ills and mental illness. Rather than looking inward or making efforts to build self-esteem for our happiness, we just wait for the unhappiness to end.
In fact, aren't we used to living unhappily?
If we understand the causes and nature of our unhappiness, we can move closer to happiness. It doesn’t come to find you, but rather you can be happy only as much as you think and practice. This book is a story written by the author Jun Kang, a pharmacist, assembling his expertise in many years of mentoring experience and psychological counseling cases. This book talks about difficulties and pains that anyone can experience and presents causes and solutions with minimized abstract expressions and clear explanations.
- About the Author
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KANG JUN
Kang Jun was born in 1992, graduated from Seoul Foreign Language High School, and received the 'Korean Pharmaceutical Association President's Award' after graduating from the School of Pharmacy at Kyunghee University. After finishing his master’s there, he received the ‘Outstanding Graduate Student Award 2017’ for his thesis.
He conducted research on eye, liver, and skin diseases, type 2 diabetes, and published a total of 9 papers in SCI/SCIE indexed international journals. Now, in addition to academic writing, he is writing about discussing the difficulties anyone would face in modern society and hoping that everyone can get a little closer to happiness, based on experiences and counseling cases.