"The Japanese, Korean, and Chinese languages express the word 'crisis' by including the characters that represent both danger and opportunity. We do not have such a word in the West. Reboot combines ancient and modern Asian wisdom to help us understand how to learn and prosper from disasters."
--Jim Rogers is an international investor and the author of Street Smarts.
"MK Kim has an extraordinary ability to step inside my mind and heart and shine a light on the best parts of myself. In fact, each time I have picked up and read from Reboot, I have found inspiration that I was beginning to believe was no longer possible at this point in my life. MK Kim is a human treasure who has only been known to her audience and fans in Korea, but with this book, those of us in the English-speaking world can finally have an opportunity to experience this insightful and energetic visionary. I'm so happy to see this book available to my friends and students."
--Samuel Martell "Sam" Richards, Ph.D. HPS, is a sociologist working at Pennsylvania State University. His work focuses on race and ethnicity.
"In the next ten years, when the world's order is completely reversed, people will be divided into two groups. One group will recognize and prepare for change in advance and seize enormous wealth, while the other group will be lost in the crisis and pushed out of the new world's order. MK Kim's Reboot explains what needs to be done to prepare for the next ten years. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to attain wealth and success in a time of great change."
--Professor Mauro F. Guill?n is a Spanish-American sociologist, political economist, management educator, Zandman Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and Director of the Penn Lauder Center for International Business Education and Research.
"We all need meaning in our lives to hold us together through good and bad times--and that's never been more true than today. As a result of the pandemic, rates of mental illness have soared. This book vividly explains how we can find meaning during this difficult period. Readers will gain courage and strength from reading this book."
--Emily Esfahani Smith is a writer who draws on psychology, philosophy, and literature to write about the human experience and is the author of The Power of Meaning.
"Although it is seventeen times more densely populated than the US, South Korea has suffered proportionately far fewer Covid deaths than has the US. Why? Could advice that has helped stressed-out Koreans also help stressed-out Americans? This is the first book that the famous Korean author MK Kim is publishing in the US. See for yourself how Kim's advice to Koreans about how to reboot their lives can help you and other Americans!"
--Jared Diamond is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, Collapse, and other international bestselling books.