To be rich without sacrificing the present for the sake of the future—this is what the book by Lee So-yun and Hon Chuen teaches. The author, a journalist from Seoul, masters the “practice of owning,” following advice from the Korean expert So-yun Lee. She explains that saving your whole life in hopes of a comfortable old age is pointless. It’s a dead end. Prosperity comes to those who treat purchases, financial investments, career growth, and other factors of acquiring wealth in a special way. For example, according to So-yun Lee, to move toward increasing your wealth, you need:
• to correctly assess what you have;
• to manage emotions connected with money;
• to search for and find a “point of application of strength” that will enable you to make a financial breakthrough;
• to change your focus of vision so you can see new sources of income;
• to be free from the “cage” of rigid views and opinions.
The book is also published under the title “The Magic of Having Money. The Korean Art of Turning Thoughts into a Cash Stream.”