Who Would Leave If the Company Was Good?: Youth Standing at the Edge of a Cliff

Who would quit if the company was good? This book starts with young people leaving their jobs and workplaces. It looks at why young quitters, even after risking their lives for high specs and jumping into the job market, end up choosing to quit, approaching it as an industrial, labor structure, and socio-structural problem. The stories of young people getting sick in a reality where they only have the choice to endure or leave in the face of passion pay and forced culture and authoritarian culture imposed under the names of interns and contract workers are introduced through various interview cases. The story of the current generation reaching a state of irreparable damage between exhaustion and endurance is heartbreaking and relatable. If someone quits, the organization should be looked into, but the social atmosphere that anyone can be replaced at any time increasingly alienates, weakens, and makes people evil. Everyone is a perpetrator, victim, and bystander. There is a limit to pursuing work-life balance to survive and finding cultural life and other communities in time outside of work to endure, and if structural problems are not resolved, it is just a drop in the bucket. There is no paradise in the place you escaped to, says the Berserk animation manga. Can we fight well and not get hurt without running away? Is that possible? It is a book that makes the head and heart more complicated. #Resignation #YouthResignation #WorkLifeBalance #WorkLife #SocialProblem #StructuralProblem #PassionPay #Authoritarianism #Exhaustion #Burnout
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A Song for Masked Adults and Wounded Souls

Goodbye psychological manipulator. There is a drink that looks like beer but has no alcohol at all. Psychological manipulators also look like adults, live adult lives, and have responsibilities as adults, but in reality, they are not adults. Self-respect is not something you can ask others for, but something you have to push forward strongly on your own. You cannot become a better person by letting others step on your feet. I chose this book to fight against people who commit unfair harassment with contradictory words and actions. The author, who worked as a psychological counselor in France, said that she discovered the patterns of psychological manipulators in the patterns of her clients and began intensive research. What I liked about this book was that it dealt with various cases in an unboring way, making it easy to read and understand. The disappointing thing is that the solution is described too little in the latter half, and it is disappointing that there is a hypnosis, not hypnosis, that the solution has already begun the moment you read this book. The solution is that you are not wrong and protect yourself. The rating is 3.5 stars, and I would like to recommend it to people who are weak-hearted and easily blame or censor themselves in conflict situations. #PsychologicalManipulation #SelfEsteem #FrenchPsychologicalCounseling #PsychologicalCounseling #HumanRelationships #SelfEsteem #SelfDevelopment #BookRecommendation #Bookstagram #ConflictResolution
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A Flower of Solidarity Blooming Under the Shadow of Violence

While contemplating how to respond to violence, I chose a book called "The Challenge of Feminism" by writer Jung Hee-jin. This book concludes with chapters on militarism and masculinity, global capitalism and masculinity, and the marketization of violence. It was interesting how it used the military as a subject to explain the role of women and the long history of violence, leading up to today's 'unprovoked violence.' The mechanism by which violence occurs, the idea that rights and obligations are not in conflict, and the explanation that women, as second-class citizens, have neither the right nor the obligation to become soldiers were refreshing. Throughout, this book criticizes a society that forces victimhood. In conclusion, it states that, with the exception of self-defense, the other party's wrongdoing cannot justify violence under any circumstances. The gaslighting phrase "It hurts because it's youth" comes to mind once again. Is pain a prerequisite for life? This is a book I want to read with my precious male and female acquaintances. #Feminism #JungHeeJin #ChallengeOfFeminism #Violence #Women #Militarism #Masculinity #Gender #Bookstagram #Readingstagram
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Awakening Forgotten Memories in an Old Tab, Flowing Time

Writing with a Galaxy Tab. I opened it after a long time, and the keyboard is not working properly. This is for testing, so let's write it simply and finish it!
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Simple Life, Infinite Love, and Peace of Mind

Dominique Loreau, lives simply. Let's love the infinite diversity of human beings. The way to live well is to enjoy life. To love, you must be able to accept the unreasonable and acknowledge the mysterious phenomena that cannot be reasoned with cause and effect. Only then can we find peace of mind and unleash energy even in the worst case. Since we have a limited time to live on this earth, we must do our best to live happily in the given situation. Let's break off relations with a sense of duty. Let's not be bound by others. We must have the courage to refuse with a smile without making excuses. No one can wield us. The only person who will move us is ourselves. If we cannot express our opinions as we please, our lives will not be as we please. #MinimalLife #SimpleLife #LivingHappily #SelfDetermination #PeaceOfMind #FreeLife #EnjoymentOfLife #PositiveLife #SelfLove #IndependentLife
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Debt of Oblivion, Wound of Memory

Yang Gwi-ja's Contradiction. My name is Ahn Jin-jin. When repaying the money, quietly look for Ahn Jin-jin. Got it? People cherish small wounds for a long time and quickly forget great favors. This is because they think of wounds as debts that must be received, and favors as debts that do not necessarily have to be repaid. Most people calculate their life's ledger like that. #YangGwiJa #Contradiction #AhnJinJin #KoreanNovel #Literature #Bookstagram #Writingstagram #Reading #Sayings #LifeQuotes
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An Ordinary Wife, the Beginning of Extraordinary Sorrow

Han Kang's novel "The Vegetarian." Until my wife started vegetarianism, I never thought she was a special person. The novel begins with this intense first sentence. In a society where ordinary and extraordinary people must live together, we must always be aware that anyone can be a perpetrator or a victim. #HanKang #TheVegetarian #NovelRecommendation #KoreanLiterature #Feminism #Literaturestagram #Bookstagram #Bookstagram #Perpetrator #Victim
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Cocktails, Zombies, and Knots That Can Never Be Untied

A collection of short stories by author Cho Ye-eun, "Cocktail Love Zombie". The first work, "Invitation". A fishbone that metaphorizes the subtle moment of violence that is invisible but clearly felt. The moments of subtle unpleasantness of not being cared for lead from parents, including parents, to my boyfriend, Jeong-hyeon, when I was young. Attempts to subtly evaluate me, cut down my previous self, and change me. It is a story that conveys comfort in cruelty with the help of Tae-ju, who appears as a female villain. Second, "Love of the Wetlands". A fiery love story between a water ghost and a forest ghost. Third, "Cocktail Love Zombie". It's a perfect family horror story to read during the holidays. A patriarchal father, who was having a boisterous dinner outside, was infected with a zombie virus, confined to his home, and tormented my mother and me, eventually biting me. A black comedy that ends with my father's head being blown off by my mother, and my daughter preventing secondary zombie infection by performing ancestral rites for the parasite snake host that came out of his head. The last work, "Overlap Knife Knife". A highly complete time paradox genre. The desperation of characters who are trapped in tragedy even if they try to go back and forth in time leaves a long lingering impression. A well-structured, chewy taste. The best story in terms of immersion and immersion. It reminds me of the famous drama "Nine". #조예은 -> #ChoYeEun #칵테일러브좀비 -> #CocktailLoveZombie #단편소설 -> #ShortStories #한국소설 -> #KoreanNovel #소설추천 -> #NovelRecommendation #책스타그램 -> #Bookstagram #북스타그램 -> #Bookstagram #좀비소설 -> #ZombieNovel #호러소설 -> #HorrorNovel #타임패러독스 -> #TimeParadox
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In the Maze of Choices, a Song of a Lost Soul

Source: coba1t.kr/s.php?k=HiiuQH After watching <Black Mirror - Player Mode>, I started to rethink the free will of humans. Humans are not necessarily happy just because they are given many choices. Can the given choices and manipulated directions rather free humans from anxiety? And can we positively view the appearance of choosing humans if they have reached a better state? To what extent can we consider it human free will? It also connects with the thought that Eren, the main character of <Attack on Titan>, was a slave to freedom. The sad irony of moving away from freedom as you shout for freedom, and moving away from happiness as you pursue happiness. #BlackMirror #PlayerMode #FreeWill #IronyOfChoice #AttackOnTitan #Eren #EssenceOfHumanity #PhilosophicalConsideration #DigitalSociety #MeaningOfHappiness
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My Mala Fries, Your Taste That Disappeared from McDonald's

The Mala French fries sold at McDonald's are gone. I come to McDonald's to eat that, but when I came today, they said that there is a Mala-flavored hamburger, but the Mala-flavored French fries have been discontinued and I can't order them. It's absurd. Stupid McDonald's. You're losing another major customer like this. #McDonalds #MalaFrenchFries #Discontinued #MalaFlavor #McD #Anger #Disappointment #Customer #Hamburger #FrenchFries
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