[김광일의 입] "I have almost lived hard …" – Chosun.com



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Entry date 2018.11.06 19:00




"I almost had to live hard"
I almost had to live hard. No, it's the sound of a ghost.
Do not be surprised.
This means that I have almost lived harshly, book title. It is the best-selling book among young people. It was published in April and I have already taken 14 prints. The number of prints is 120,000 copies.

The illustration and the person who the office worker has all written and written.
I am forty years old and I believe that it is true that living with hard work is my best badet. So I think there will be a peak if I climb another 10 minutes. So I decided not to live very hard now.

We struggle to find what we want to do, but we are frustrated because we do not find it. These young people have sympathy for this book.

The unemployment rate in Korea is about 10%. This is the highest since the IMF.
There are approximately 1.44 million young people in Seoul between the ages of 19 and 29. Of these, more than half a million are unemployed and unemployed. The city of Seoul pays part of these 500,000 "youth allowances" each month. The Ministry of Social Protection rejected the subsidy for young people, claiming that it entailed moral hazard. The city of Seoul has announced that it will closely monitor it.

Meanwhile, young people are enthusiastic about the book "Almost barely lived".
I am not paid to try to live like a lighthouse, now I live pretty much, I do not try, but in the country, the local government gives money, so I 've lived pretty much, that's what I'm talking about.

Those who are preparing for the examination of officials in Korea, these young people are called "public life".
Nobody knows exactly, but recent information has shown that there were about 440,000 or 500,000 publishing houses. If you ask primary school children what they are dreaming about today, the answer is often that they become public servants.

These children seem to think that these young people do not need to live hard, the workplace of God, the workplace happy every day, and the workplace is an official. Seven in ten youth attending other private businesses thought they would change their lives as public servants.
This country in the world is probably only in Korea.
These young people are now shaking their heads: "I have almost lived hard at work."

The world forces us to have enthusiasm, exploits and exploits this pbadion. It is therefore dangerous to reveal a pbadion. If it is in this world, it might be better not to have one, but the pbadion is good. If you write, it means that.

If I am pbadionate about something, I must think that it is for me or for others, the pbadion is not so often, so long.
Here's why you can not squeeze your enthusiasm and pour it anywhere.
The novelist Park Wan-seo repeated over and over that she needed time for her enthusiasm to reach its puddle in her life.

If a scheme does not ask young people to sweat their brow, but distributes them as they scattered money and hired taxpayers for a while, thus increasing the number of jobs earned. Do not ask, do not ask. I can not believe it.

* Please enjoy YouTube's top screen "Kim Kwang It's Mouth", which editorial board member Kim Kwang He of the TV news "New Tong Kung Tong"

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