| Management number | 233366008 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | $10.46 | Model Number | 233366008 | ||
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The author survived childhood moments when even the world’s breeze felt overwhelming due to an extremely frail body. A single meal was agonizing, and that fragility crushed her will, making every task in life feel heavy. Yet true human greatness often reveals itself only when one faces the depths of suffering and chooses to rise again.This book explores, in an academic yet accessible way, the lives of people who transformed pain and hardship into success. From extreme natural environments and ancient civilizations to philosophy, art, and modern corporate management, it analyzes how trials drive the growth and development of individuals and organizations. Integrating psychology, history, behavioral economics, and business administration, it reframes suffering not merely as a negative experience, but as a driving force behind resilience, creativity, and innovation.The narrative begins with life forms that survive in the harshest deserts and polar regions, then moves through ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Chinese dynasties to examine how societies built crisis-response systems, leadership principles, and belief structures amid disaster and collapse. Stoicism, Confucian self‑cultivation, and Buddhist insight into suffering are presented as mental technologies for turning pain into wisdom. In the arts, figures like Van Gogh and Beethoven illustrate how personal hardship can be transformed into timeless cultural legacy.The book then turns to the modern world. Behavioral economics shows how human psychological imperfections can be turned into management strategies, while global business leaders develop self‑efficacy and resilience into core organizational capabilities. Cases from global companies demonstrate how humor, positive organizational culture, and strong mission‑setting become practical tools for crisis response and sustained innovation. Time management, networking, and personal purpose are analyzed as a “success formula” of the contemporary era.Finally, the book enters the post‑AI age, where psychology, neuroscience, and technological change reshape leadership. Examples such as Satya Nadella and Arianna Huffington show how positive psychology and stress management can strengthen both individuals and organizations. The innovation and crisis management of leaders like Tim Cook and Seo Jung‑jin are discussed at the intersection of sustainable growth and ethical strategy. Leadership in later life, intergenerational management philosophy, and human–AI collaboration are examined through figures such as Patricia Wierling and Angela Merkel as models of a new paradigm of coexistence and self‑realization.Within the Sentences: People Who Overcame Pain and Hardship to Succeed offers an integrated understanding of what suffering means and how it can be overcome. Grounded in research yet rich with case studies, it shows that hardship is not merely an obstacle but a potential engine of growth and transformation. Readers are invited to draw practical wisdom from nature and history, philosophy and art, and modern management, gaining tools to face the challenges in their own lives, organizations, and communities. Read more
| ASIN | B0G4FC4VW2 |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 754 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Reading age | 16 - 18 years |
| Print length | 239 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | November 28, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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