An essay of survival containing the stories needed to survive in the age of chaos
The two authors, Shin Young-joon and Joo Earn-gyu, communicated with a lot of people through SNS, YouTube, lectures, and books. They've interviewed successful people, listened to ordinary people struggling to get through the day, and still store thousands of people's thoughts in their inbox. As a result of all that, they've come to the conclusion that it's important to survive, not die, and they've put that philosophy into a book. Unfortunately, there are no rehearsals in life. One can't practice graduating, getting a job, getting married, or raising a family. That’s why it is so important to do the things properly. It’s not about abstract things, but about real realities that one must endure with one’s whole body. <The Life Ain’t All Sunshine> provides practical information and wisdom for people who are facing challenges such as admissions, studying abroad, finding a job, changing jobs, working life, finances, relationships, and self-care. The book didn't lose sight of happiness as well, such as friendship, love, respect, and self-esteem. In the age of chaos, the age of post-COVID and 4th Industrial Revolution, you will be able to find the ways that you can take to survive with happiness in <The Life Ain’t All Sunshine>.
Joo Earn-gyu A man living fiercely and dad of a six-year-old prince
Shin Young-joon A man doing his best and dad of an eight-year-old princess