In this book, I will discuss what the value of humans, who have become the animals that dominate the Earth, is different from other animals, and how to calculate human value and apply it in society. I would also like to briefly explain the relationship between the country and the people, how to set the limits of the government's public power, and what alternatives are possible if private land ownership is abolished. We need to think about whether people who kill countless people in war, people who fight endlessly for power, people who control and discriminate against others with status, class, and money, people who pray for eternal life, and people who enjoy alcohol, cigarettes, and even drugs are really smart or stupid. The reason why humanity has grown so far is because of the human brain, which grew by chance due to the power of nature, but the extinction of humanity from the Earth will ultimately be due to the same human characteristics. If humanity cannot overcome its limitations, I think that a new, evolved humanity that has overcome our weaknesses will replace us Sapiens.
He was stationed and worked in Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Vietnam to experience different cultures. Spending nearly half of his social life abroad, he has taken it as a great opportunity to broaden his horizons and experience different culture, races, religions and languages. After graduating Korea University in Seoul, he has spent over 30 years in the business field, working for a global conglomerate and government organizations supporting small and medium-sized enterprises.
While staying in Vietnam, he published his first book, "Good Morning Vietnam," which explores the culture and lifestyle of the Vietnamese people. His second book, "Capitalism Plus Democracy," introduces a new concept of democracy into flawed capitalist systems by suggesting a new understanding of land ownership and so on. "Real Democracy" is a book about individual freedom, equality, and a stronger autonomous system in which people directly monitor and control the government's major policies and expenses more closely.