

Love for Imperfect Things
Book • 2018
In this book, Haemin Sunim argues that true happiness and fulfillment come from accepting oneself and others with their flaws.
He draws on personal anecdotes and years of helping others to introduce the art of self-care, emphasizing the importance of compassion, empathy, and forgiveness.
The book is structured around various themes such as self-care, acceptance, and listening, and is enhanced by over thirty-five full-color illustrations by Lisk Feng.
Sunim's approach helps readers connect with others on a deeper level, bounce back from failures, and find peace in a world striving for perfection.
He draws on personal anecdotes and years of helping others to introduce the art of self-care, emphasizing the importance of compassion, empathy, and forgiveness.
The book is structured around various themes such as self-care, acceptance, and listening, and is enhanced by over thirty-five full-color illustrations by Lisk Feng.
Sunim's approach helps readers connect with others on a deeper level, bounce back from failures, and find peace in a world striving for perfection.
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