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Overview

Kenta Nagakura, a well-known bestseller producer in Japan, sounds an alarm.

A developed, rich country like Japan or the United States is an optimum environment for living creatures.

That's why we can't help thinking ...

"I want to achieve goals,"
"I want to have dreams,"
"I want to be happy,"
"I want to go higher,"

despite that we are already living in abundance and should already be happy.

In this way, many become anxious towards the future, many are already dead without any particular reason.
They then gradually waste their life.

If you feel you are one of them, this is a book for you to take back your life.

The author of this book, who lives in Japan and America, which are both among the richest countries in the world, sounds an alarm.

America, one of the world richest countries, is an optimum environment for living creatures.

That's why we can't help thinking ...

"I want to achieve goals,"
"I want to have dreams,"
"I want to be happy,"
"I want to go higher,"

despite that we are already living in abundance and should already be happy.

In this way, many become anxious towards the future, many are already dead without any particular reason.
They then gradually waste their life.

If you feel you are one of them, this is a book for you to take back your life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158581939
Publisher: TB publishing
Publication date: 07/31/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 66 KB

About the Author

KENTA NAGAKURA is an author, publisher, and producer. Based in Tokyo and San Francisco, he actively engages in various businesses and activities with the concept “Self-publishing changes your life, changes the world!” Books he produced sold more than 11 million copies in total. He himself wrote 29 books, including Aim for the Superior Second Class and Parents Are 100 Percent Wrong.
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