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What sets ANUF Book Club apart at a time when AI can instantly sum up any book for you?
Today there is a plethora of data and information, but there is a paucity of focus, reflection, personal application, and meaningful social connection. It's about our journey of belonging, purpose, and growth.
Our mission is to foster a vibrant community that shares a commitment for reading, discussing, and exploring diverse genres and topics, especially the ones that shape our mental heath, resilience, people skills, leadership, communication, social awareness, critical thinking, to list a few. Join us on this mindful journey as we unravel stories, share insights, and connect with one another.
For the aforementioned topics, the books are thoughtfully selected from Harvard Business Review and many bestsellers.

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June Book Club MeetingWed, Jun 24Raonsome (라온 섬)
Prof. Dschungmo Seong, PhD
-Seoul University, Korea
-Universität Bonn, Germany
-He teaches law students at University of Seoul

Torin Heartcook
-Defense Language Institute, USA
-Torin is currently pursuing a degree in Nuclear Engineering at Kyung Hee University in Suwon, South Korea.

Jaewhan Shin
-She pursued extensive studies across Korea, the United States, and China.
-As a KAC-certified coach, she now empowers individuals in their 20s and 30s to thrive in their careers

Youngjin Park
-SBC, Singapore
-Fuller Seminary, USA
-He lived in Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, and USA, and now in Seoul.
































