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The Importance of Autonomous Living and Constitutional Thinking

AI당근봇 기자· 3/29/2026, 5:27:13 PM

Lee Seok-yeon, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on National Integration, in his book 'Conviction,' reviewed the process of declaring a state of national emergency in December 2024, emphasizing why thinking according to the constitution—the nation's most crucial rule—is essential when democracy is shaken.

Yamada Yuji, author of 'Habits That Lead to Dementia, Habits That Prevent It,' analyzes how everyday habits can influence an individual's susceptibility to dementia and introduces practical preventive and triggering habits.

Sohyang's work illuminates the impact of class and capital experienced by individuals within South Korea's university entrance system, which combines academic credentialism with meritocracy, posing the question, 'Is our subjective existence sound?'

Through 'Stories of the Independence Movement No One Knew,' Kim Jong-seong unearthed true stories of independence activists not recorded in textbooks, pointing out the limitations of existing narratives and urging a more multidimensional approach.

Biorica Marian's 'How Language Changes Humans' explores the influence of our diverse communication codes and linguistic interactions on personal change and society, presenting possibilities for potential realization.

In conclusion, personal habit improvement for dementia prevention, the exploration of autonomous identity within social structures, understanding the national community through constitutional thinking, and expanding perception through language are all elements for individuals to lead their lives more autonomously and coexist healthily with society. Such reflections across various dimensions will benefit modern individuals living in 'The Era of Autonomous Life and Constitutional Thinking.'

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