7 Korean Books That Help You Focus On Finding Joy In Little Moments

Dimpy Bhatt
Oct 09, 2024

I Decided to Live as Me by Kim Soo-hyun

Kim Soo-hyun's 'I Decided to Live as Me' is a renowned Korean bestseller that encourages readers to embrace their individuality, avoid societal norms, and foster happiness and calmness.

The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim

Haemin Sunim's 'The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down' is a popular Korean self-help book that emphasizes the importance of slowing down to appreciate life's beauty and inner peace.

Love for Imperfect Things by Haemin Sunim

Haemin Sunim's 'Love for Imperfect Things' promotes self-acceptance, mindfulness, vulnerability, sincerity, and personal experiences, highlighting joy in imperfect moments and relationships.

You Can Wind Down from Time to Time by Kim Dan and Young Chae Lee

'You Can Wind Down from 'Time to Time' advocates for stress reduction, mindfulness, self-care, and rest, emphasizing the significance of long-term mental health.

1CM Origin by Kim Eun Ju and Kim Jae Yeon

'1CM Origin' encourages readers to make small, meaningful changes in daily life to achieve long-term satisfaction, promoting mindfulness and self-compassion, and overcoming obstacles.

There Are No Bad People In The World by Won Jae Hoon

Won Jae Hoon's 'There Are No Bad People In The World' emphasizes empathy, compassion, and personal growth through contemplative thoughts and practical advice.

Love Is by Puuung

Puuung's 'Love Is' is an illustrated book that highlights the essence of love through everyday acts of generosity, warmth, and connection.

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