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We are selling a set of two books that were popular in Korea and became bestsellers in Japan. They have been carefully stored and are in excellent condition with no noticeable stains. Please see the following excerpts for the contents: ◾️ "It's Not Laziness, It's Charging." Author: Dancing Snail 〈Publisher's Content Information〉 For those whose hearts are tired, here's how to recharge when "apathy" strikes. The first essay by illustrator "Dancing Snail," who created many bestsellers in Korea with their "artistic skill" and "empathy," including illustrations for "I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki." The author has long experienced apathy and depression. Just as you take care of your body when you catch a cold, the author suggests that you should take care of your heart when "apathy" comes. It's okay to be slow or clumsy. This book conveys "heart-charging methods" to fill an empty heart. 〈Content Description〉 Nothing is fun, and everything is a hassle. The heart is gloomy, but you force a smile. You're tired in your heart even though you haven't done anything. You can't sleep because you're worried about the future. You want to cancel appointments on the day of. Why am I like this...? Apathy, depression, anxiety, hassle, etc. Small but sure ways to overcome life's slumps that come to everyone: my heart-charging methods! ◾️ "Without Overdoing It, Casually" Author: Kim Su-hyun 〈Publisher's Content Information〉 A bestseller with a cumulative total of 1.45 million copies in Japan and Korea. The long-awaited Japanese edition of the author of "I Decided to Live as Myself"! What we aim for next, after deciding to live "as we are," is to build relationships to live happily. 〈Content Description〉 Being able to face anyone properly. But, not being swayed by anyone. The balance between myself and others. The balance between trust and distrust. The balance between boundaries and tolerance. The balance between the loneliness of being alone and the loneliness of being with someone. To maintain an unwavering balance in any situation, we needed to become more flexible and stronger.
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