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I Decided to Live as Me

About the E-Books

Title Sub
An Illustrated Checklist for How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others So You Can Learn to Love Yourself
Author
Kim Suhyun
Co-Author
-
Translator
Anton Hur
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published Year
2024
Country
UNITED STATES
Classification

KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Essay > 21st century

Original Title
나는 나로 살기로 했다
Romanization of Original
Naneun naro salgiro haetda
Original Language

Korean(한국어)

ISBN
9780593512388
Page
-
File Size
17360 KB

About the Author

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  • Kim Soohyun
  • Birth : Unknown ~ -
  • Occupation : Writer
  • First Name : Soohyun
  • Family Name : Kim
  • Korean Name : 김수현
  • ISNI : -
  • Works : 10
About the Original Work
나는 나로 살기로 했다
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Descriptions -
  • English(English)

The million-copy internationally bestselling illustrated life guide about how to stop comparing yourself to others—especially on social media—and how to find the strength to be yourself
In a world where it can seem impossible to feel that you are ever good enough, and where it’s easy to judge yourself by the unrealistic standards of social media, I Decided to Live as Me offers guidance and encouragement for celebrating yourself and feeling comfortable in your own skin.
With her charming illustrations and words of comfort, Kim Suhyun has reached millions of readers—including Jung Kook from the K-pop band BTS—who have found inspiration in her journey of self-love. She offers a checklist to guide you on your own journey, with advice including:
Don't be kind to those who aren't kind to you.
Remember that no one lives a perfect life.
Don't be swayed by others' opinions.
Crack corny jokes sometimes.
Don't try too hard to get along with everyone.

Through these tips and more, I Decided to Live as Me teaches you that by freeing yourself from the pressure of other people's expectations, you can focus on what truly matters: living not for anyone else, but for yourself.

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