필름(Feelm)
The More I Wander, the More This Land Becomes Mine 헤맨 만큼 내 땅이다
The More I Wander, the More This Land Becomes Mine 헤맨 만큼 내 땅이다
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From the bestselling author Kim Sang-hyun—whose previous works You're the One Who Gets Anything Done After All and Who Will Come to My Funeral When I Die have inspired 500,000 readers with belief and encouragement—comes a new essay collection.
“Trial and error is an asset, and growth is a reward.”
This book reflects on the rightful ambition and greater happiness that all who care deeply about work and life deserve. Life Pattern Korea.
With his bestselling books Who Will Come to My Funeral When I Die and You're the One Who Gets Anything Done After All, Kim Sang-hyun offered comfort and conviction to countless readers. Now, through The More I Wander, the More This Land Becomes Mine, he shares that the time spent wandering—experiencing setbacks, confusion, and failure—is in fact the essence of growth and the firmest process of creating one's own path.
As a publisher and writer, Kim Sang-hyun has faced numerous trials before arriving where he stands today. Some paths he chose out of passion, while others he followed because people said they were right. Even so, his own direction was never easily visible. Life Pattern Korea. Yet even in the long seasons of wandering, he did not stop; and before he realized it, success followed, leading him to rediscover the meaning of the road he had taken.
The time spent wandering is never wasted. Through this book, Kim Sang-hyun shares that in a world without definite answers, the process of finding one's own answer is precisely the journey that strengthens us. In an age where uncertainty has become routine, he gently reassures us that wandering is perfectly fine. Life Pattern Korea. For within the experience of losing our way, we encounter the direction we truly desire.
The More I Wander, the More This Land Becomes Mine does not teach a so-called “formula for success.” Rather, it teaches how to believe in oneself while wandering. Moments filled with doubt, repeated failures, new attempts, and the slowly growing sense of self—Kim Sang-hyun's conviction flows through every page. Life Pattern Korea. If you are still searching for your path, this book will teach you how to trust yourself. And one day, you will realize that the wandering you experience now is the most certain process of completing who you really are.
“The greater your desire to achieve something, the deeper your wandering becomes.
The longer you spend lost, the clearer the direction you must go.”
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Publisher: 필름(Feelm) (2025)
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