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Los Pájaros Nunca Miran Atrás Mientras Vuelan: La Libertad Que Proviene del Desapego / The Birds Don't Look Back While Flying

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Los Pájaros Nunca Miran Atrás Mientras Vuelan: La Libertad Que Proviene del Desapego / The Birds Don't Look Back While FlyingEl poeta ms vendido de Corea del Sur nos presenta una antologa de relatos llenos de belleza e inteligencia acerca de la esencia de la vida. Quin soy? Qu es la felicidad y cul es el sentido de la vida? Cmo permanecer en el momento presente? Qu puede sanar un corazn herido? Todas estas preguntas se las plante el gran poeta coreano en su juventud, hasta que finalmente entendi que es la propia vida quien nos entrega las respuestas a lo largo del tiempo si

El poeta más vendido de Corea del Sur nos presenta una antología de relatos llenos de belleza e inteligencia acerca de la esencia de la vida.

¿Quién soy? ¿Qué es la felicidad y cuál es el sentido de la vida?
¿Cómo permanecer en el momento presente? ¿Qué puede sanar un corazón herido?

Todas estas preguntas se las planteó el gran poeta coreano en su juventud, hasta que finalmente entendió que es la propia vida quien nos entrega las respuestas a lo largo del tiempo si estamos dispuestos a aceptarlas. Porque vivir significa escribir tu propia historia y no cumplir las expectativas de los demás. Significa aceptar tu vida, incluso cuando duele, cuando se enfrentan pérdidas y duelos.

Las historias de este libro contienen las respuestas que Shiva Ryu recibió a sus preguntas. Están llenas de profundidad y verdadera belleza. Y, de alguna manera, al leerlas, uno siente como si conversara con el autor sobre la vida.

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South Korea's Best-Selling Poet Presents an Anthology of Stories Filled with Beauty and Wisdom About the Essence of Life

Who am I? What is happiness, and what is the meaning of life? How can one stay present in the moment? What can heal a wounded heart?

These were the questions that the great Korean poet pondered in his youth--until he finally realized that life itself provides the answers over time, if we are willing to accept them. Because living means writing your own story, not fulfilling others' expectations. It means embracing your life, even when it hurts, when facing loss and grief.

The stories in this book contain the answers Shiva Ryu received to his questions. They are filled with depth and true beauty. And somehow, as you read them, you feel as though you are having a conversation with the author about life.

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