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【Excellent condition, as it was never read】 Price: 1,600 yen (excluding tax) He lost both his sight and hearing— Yet, words became his hope for life. The author, Satoshi Fukushima, lost his sight in childhood and his hearing at the age of 18. In a world without light or sound, he relied on "words" to connect with others and continued to search for the meaning and happiness in life. This book is based on a true story. In this book, ・The world of "touching words" exchanged through finger Braille ・The philosophy of living that transforms suffering into "meaning" ・The power of reading and human interaction to regenerate the heart ・Quiet insights into "What is happiness?" and "What does it mean to live?" are described. This is not just a record of disability, but a book that asks, "What is a human being?" and "What does it mean to live?" It will deeply resonate with those in the fields of education, medicine, welfare, and psychology, as well as those who are lost in life and want to find themselves again. Every time you read it, it reminds you of the power of words and the dignity of human life. #SatoshiFukushima #AichiPublishing #PowerOfWords #WayOfLife #EducationalBook #Welfare #Psychology #Philosophy #InspirationalBook #Nonfiction #SelfImprovement #ReadersWhoLoveToRead
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