Fully Prepared – Intro

“What is your reason for living, OO?”

“What is your reason for living?”

“What is the meaning of life?”

These were the questions I asked while searching for my path in life.

However, I didn’t receive a clear answer to those questions.

Actually, no.

Any answer would be a response to their life, not my own.

Finding the answer myself.

I realized that the answer to life is not something others tell you,

but something you find yourself.

I believed that only by finding my own answer could I develop a clear sense of purpose.

What I should have learned in school was not just trigonometry, grammar, social science, geography, and history. The most important thing was to build a clear philosophy of my own life. As a parent teaching children wisdom rather than knowledge, I feel that our society is thirsty for wisdom.

Wisdom doesn’t just happen.

It comes from constant reflection, retrospection, deep contemplation, and experience.

But for us, that luxury is a luxury.

For some reason,

this wisdom and philosophy should be the top priority.

Instead, we are pushed to get an education and build academic credentials.

After that, having a job becomes a standardized way of life.

After having a job, it’s about building a family. We live life as if we are being pushed.

Actually, this isn’t it…

Was this the life I wanted?

Only belatedly do we discover and correct this.

A life started without preparation reaches a point where we can no longer bear it.

Only then do we return and start again.

Starting line.

We actually stand on this starting line every day.

Because we can choose today.

A new starting line.

A new starting line for your life.

Let’s start a story of a balanced life for that starting line.

The book is not thick, but thin, but it hits the core.

The highest complexity is expressed as the highest simplicity.

I support your complete preparation for life.