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#ReadingMan #ReadingRadio #AudioBook #BookTuber E: [email protected] When you turn 50, you will face the moment when you have to finish something you have been doing for a long time, whether you want to or not. It is also when your children who you have been supporting and nagging at will grow up and become independent, and when you start to hear the deaths of your friends' parents or acquaintances more frequently. Routines that have been repeated for decades are broken, and most people in their 50s worry about their future livelihood, so it is not easy to do hobbies that they said they would do when they had time. At age 50, it is time for some mental rearmament. This is a book called [50, Today is the Youngest Day for You] published by Butterfly's Runway. The author of this book, Akihiro Nakata, majored in literature and film history at Waseda University, and worked as an advertising planner at an advertising agency called Hakuhodo, where he won many advertising awards. Currently a best-selling author and lecturer, the author says in the preface that if we are in a whirlwind of misfortune, we may not know when good luck comes. He also says that rather than going into detail about how our lives have been, it is important to look at our lives brightly and say, “There have been many hardships and difficulties, but I still think it’s worth living.” The 50s are a time of greater change than any other time in life, but many people are also discouraged by the many things they experience during this time. This book tells a story about the mindset of filling our daily lives lightly, cheerfully, and peacefully without regret, without hesitation, and without hesitation. *Author_Nakata Akihiro / Translator_Lee Sun-hee / Publisher_Butterfly’s Runway *All videos on this channel were produced with permission from the copyright holder. *This content was produced with the creator’s commentary and review of the book. All videos on this channel were produced with permission from the copyright holder. *Music composition/performance [green,rest_green rest] / @green_rest