Many think that “fighting” is a Korean word. And they’re wrong. It’s a plain English word “fighting,” meaning “a fight, a battle.” That’s where the concept in Korean comes from as “forward and good luck!” And it also means—“Don’t give up!”
From the performer:
The book was read for personal needs on amateur equipment. The voice is male. A wireless Logitech H600 headset was used for the recording.
There are musical inserts (10–20 seconds) in the places where the author referenced them and one composition entirely at the end of one of the chapters.