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Wednesday Planning “The 1% Leading the World, Reading Methods of Geniuses” (Broadcast on November 16, 2011) Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates. The geniuses who lead the world say, “I came from a book.” What on earth was in the book that changed them? Let’s meet the special reading methods of successful leaders and geniuses of our time in Korea, the US, Japan, and the UK. ■ Geniuses, Talking About Books Sho Yano and Sayuri Yano, famous as 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 her older brother Sho graduated from medical school at the age of 20. The parents who raised the genius siblings emphasize that even if you have a high IQ, you can’t develop if you don’t 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 at the library. ■ Reading Methods of Geniuses Leading the World So, who becomes ordinary and who becomes the best even if they read the same books? Dartmouth President Yong Kim, the first Asian president of an Ivy League school; Lee Eo-ryeong, a leading Korean writer; Makoto Naruke, who became the president of Microsoft Japan at the age of 35; and the Seoul National University AIP Reading Club, which consists of corporate CEOs, introduce the reading methods of successful leaders who are leading the times. ■ Reading, a miracle in my life Even now, many people are creating miracles in their lives that change themselves and the world. How did the secret of these miracles begin? Richard Booth, founder of the world's first book village, Hay-on-Wye in the UK; and the 10-minute reading movement that is changing Japanese schools. We meet miraculous stories that are happening through reading. #Reading #Shoyanoh #Sauriyano #Lee Eo-ryeong #President Yong Kim #Genius