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If You Live to 100, You Might as Well Be Happy is a heartwarming and deeply insightful collection of essays from one of South Korea's most beloved psychiatrists. At nearly 100 years old, Dr. Rhee Kun Hoo distills a lifetime of wisdom into gentle, practical advice for navigating modern anxieties, relationships, and the pursuit of meaning. Blending Buddhist philosophy, psychological expertise, and personal anecdotes, he offers a refreshing perspective on how to cultivate resilience, embrace imperfection, and find joy in the ordinary. This book is a comforting companion for readers of all ages, reminding us that happiness is not a destination but a skill to be practiced daily.
《既然活到100岁,不妨快乐一点》是韩国备受爱戴的精神科医生芮琨浩温暖而充满智慧的人生随笔。年近百岁的他,将一生的智慧提炼为温和而实用的建议,用以应对现代焦虑、人际关系和对意义的追寻。融合了佛学思想、心理学专业知识和个人轶事,他就如何培养韧性、接纳不完美并在平凡中发现快乐提供了令人耳目一新的视角。这本书是献给所有年龄段读者的暖心陪伴,提醒我们幸福不是终点,而是一种需要每日练习的技能。
Author & Translator Profiles
Rhee Kun Hoo: A revered neuropsychiatrist and professor emeritus at Seoul National University with nearly seven decades of clinical experience. At 98, he became a bestselling author, captivating readers with his humble wisdom and timeless insights on mental well-being. Suphil Lee Park: An accomplished translator specializing in bringing Korean contemporary literature and philosophy to global audiences with clarity and nuance.
Perfect For: Readers seeking gentle wisdom for modern life, fans of mindfulness and Buddhist philosophy, and anyone looking for a compassionate perspective on aging and happiness. Ideal for those who enjoyed The Book of Joy by the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu.
寻求现代生活温和智慧的读者,正念与佛学思想的爱好者,以及任何希望从 aging 和幸福中获得 compassionate 视角的人。非常适合喜欢达赖喇嘛和图图大主教的《喜悦之书》的读者。
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