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Demand Planning - The 1% Leading the World, Reading Methods of Geniuses ◆ Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates. Geniuses who lead the world say, “I came from a book.” What in the book changed them? Korea, the US, Japan, the UK. We meet the special reading methods of successful leaders and geniuses of our time. ■ Genius, Talking About Books Song Yoo-geun, a 6-year-old genius boy who solved math problems with eyes full of curiosity, is now pursuing a doctorate in astronomy and space science at the University of Science and Technology. It was a book that led him to astronomy research. The person who gave him that book was Park Seok-jae, a researcher at the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute. We meet Song Yoo-geun’s relationship with books that led him to meet his life’s mentor, and his own reading method that goes beyond simply reading books and allows him to experience and confirm them for himself. Sayuri, the American show famous for the Einstein siblings! Sayuri entered Truman University on a full scholarship at the age of 10 and is currently attending Peabody Conservatory, one of the top three music schools. And his older brother, Sho, who graduated from medical school at the age of 20. The parents who raised the genius siblings emphasized that even if you have a high IQ, you cannot develop if you do not learn, and that all ideas come from books. Let’s check out the reading methods of Sho and Sayuri, who have always read books and nurtured their dreams in the library. ■ Reading methods of geniuses who lead the world So, who are ordinary and who become the best even if they read the same books? Dartmouth President Yong Kim, the first Asian president of an Ivy League school. Daewoo Kim, a top-class screenwriter and director of the movie The Story of a Man. Lee Eo-ryeong, a writer representing Korea. We introduce the reading methods of successful leaders who lead the times, such as the Seoul National University AIP Reading Club, which consists of CEOs such as Makoto Naruke, who became the president of Microsoft Japan at the age of 35. ■ Reading, the miracle of my life Even now, many people are creating miracles in their lives that change themselves and the world. How did the secret of those miracles begin? Kim Chang-ryeol, a singer from DOC who transformed from a mischievous child to a model student. Richard Booth, founder of the world’s first book town, Hay-on-Wye in the UK. And we meet miraculous stories that are happening through reading, including the 10-minute reading movement that is bringing about change in Japanese schools. #Book #Reading #Reading method