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Three Gates to a Life of "Majoring in Myself"
Here unfolds "myBreezeway Universe," a literary world posing the fundamental question: "Is this where you truly wanted to be?"
The three books —<Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?>, <Nobody Gives Me Living Expenses>, and <Hotel myBreezeway: Majoring in Myself> — each possess their own independent narratives. Yet, they connect organically, like the trunk and branches of a grand tree rooted in the philosophy of "a life of majoring in myself."
ENTRANCE Knocking on Your Door
Are You Majoring in Yourself?
myFati
Is your work a calling?
mySelf
Are you joyful?
myKiss
Are there kisses in your life?
In front of which question did your heart pause for a moment?
If you are curious about the reason for that pause, it is time to begin your journey.
UNIVERSE Invitation to the "Three-Gate World"
One Worldview, Three Questions, Three Gates
The myBreezeway Universe is not merely a book series, it is a literary navigation for a life of majoring in yourself.
First Gate: The Germination of Philosophy
How a philosophical dialogue, sparked by one person's inner inquiry, transforms a life.
Second Gate: The Verification of Philosophy
What changes occur when that philosophy is applied to the life of a wounded family.
Third Gate: The Systematization of Philosophy
What we experience when that philosophy is finally embodied into a space and a system for everyone.
These three gates are waiting for you to open them
GATES What Gate Will You Open?
GATE 1. Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?
A 14-Day Journey Where Philosophy Transforms a Person's Life
All stories begin with this single book.
<Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?> is the ideological matrix where every philosophical concept of the Universe was conceived. It serves as the blueprint, providing the intellectual DNA for the unfolding Universe.
The story proceeds through a densely personal and intense dialogue over 14 days between Sera, who is successful but lost in inner emptiness, and her boss, Brandon. The highlight of this book is Brandon's travelogue of Switzerland. This is not a mere memoir, but a vivid road movie demonstrating how philosophy specifically alters a human life. Brandon recounts Nietzsche's Will to Power, Eternal Recurrence, and Amor Fati through his own turbulent life and experiences in Switzerland. He also brings the lives of Nietzsche and his friends as references, emphasizing the attitude that "Art lies in life rather than in works." Through this journey, Brandon boards the train to the Übermensch, and Sera recognizes the shackles binding her, awakening to new possibilities for her life.
The book concludes with the birth of the idea of a "Questioning Platform." Beyond a mere business concept, it presents a vision of how individual enlightenment can connect with others and expand into a social system, raising the curtain on the stage where the next two books will unfold.
This is where everything in the myBreezeWay Universe began: <Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?>
GATE 2. Nobody Gives Me Living Expenses
How to Regain Dignity in the Closest of Relationships
The philosophical proposition "Major in yourself," presented in Book 1, enters the most realistic and fierce arena of life in Book 2: "Family." The protagonist is a 70-year-old mother who has devoted her entire life to supporting her children. Through her narrative, the Universe declares that "a life majoring in myself" is not a task solely for the young. Through the format of a family drama, it deeply and structurally unravels the process of recovering from a "Mother Identity" to an "Individual Identity."
<Nobody Gives Me Living Expenses> starts with the mother's awakening. Her four children, struggling in their own lives, shift responsibility by saying "It's Mom's fault," while the mother is consumed by resentment and loss, thinking, "How I raised you..." This conflict vividly shows that the issue is not about money, but how the absence of "majoring in oneself" sickens the entire family.
The turning point arrives when <Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?> is placed in the mother's hands. Her running away from home is not an escape, but the beginning of a journey to find herself. A letter left by her late husband functions as a dramatic device, compelling the children to stop blaming others and start the "Mother Majoring Project" to help her grow.
The four siblings' "Mother Majoring Project" is a heartwarming reboot and an inner growth drama where the language of "blame" transforms into "thanks to." The story stands out for dissecting the psychology of attributing one's current state to external factors through the concrete subject of "living expenses," and designing a structure where everyone returns as the master of their own life.
If you want to see how the philosophy of "Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?" wipes away the tears of reality, open this gate
GATE 3. Hotel myBreezeway: Majoring in Myself
The Most Special Check-in to Redesign Your Life
If the philosophical idea born in Book 1 showed its realistic possibility in Book 2, Book 3 embodies that philosophy into a tangible system and space called "Hotel myBreezeway." This hotel is not simply a resort, but a place where the language of space oriented toward "a life of majoring in myself" is designed, and where many characters from the universe converge.
Five individuals with different wounds—an aspiring filmmaker, a failed architect, an exhausted breadwinner, an arrogant entrepreneur, and a scarred influencer—gather here through an audition. Many elements of the hotel function as philosophical devices. Here, food whispers memories, music whispers emotions, and space whispers philosophy.
Major characters from <Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?> and <Nobody Gives Me Living Expenses> appear in transformed states, and the participants face their deepest wounds and engage in dialogue with themselves.
This book demonstrates how "a life of majoring in myself" can be systematically facilitated in a well-designed environment and relationships, beyond individual will. The delicate devices showing how characters from different stories are connected within one world are a great charm of this Universe. <Hotel myBreezeway: Majoring in Myself> unfolds how individual healing creates synergy through connection with others, which in turn leads to new creation and growth, showing the evolution of the "Questioning Platform" idea into a spatial experience.
The is where the vision of the myBreezeway Universe is completed here you will begin your true story
MAP Connections of the Universe
One World, Intersecting Characters
In the myBreezeway Universe, characters cross the boundaries of books, influencing each other's lives and growing together. Brandon from Book 1 appears as the hotel's founder in Book 3, and Sera appears as the operator of a club called WunHaengSung. Layla, the free spirit Brandon met in Switzerland, composes music for the hotel, giving language to the space. Yun Deokhyun, who appeared in Sera's memory, appears as an invited guest at the hotel in Book 3, and James, Seohyun's husband who was only mentioned in Book 2, appears as the hotel's general manager in Book 3. Jenny, a chef who is Seohee's friend, plays an important role at the hotel. What other characters will appear across the books?
The Power of Symbols and Motifs that Make Philosophy Tangible
The myBreezeway Universe excels at converting abstract concepts into sensory symbols. "Kiss" represents the depth of relationships, "Gate" symbolizes moments of choice and transition, "Walking" stands for inner dialogue, and "Food" acts as a powerful motif for memory and healing. In particular, Hotel myBreezeway is a giant symbol in itself. The dishes served by Chef Jenny are not merely food but philosophical messages containing the themes of "Calling," "Joy," and "Kiss," while the music composed by Layla becomes the language of the space, opening the participants' hearts.
These devices make readers not just read but experience and feel the books
QUESTION The Ultimate Question the Universe Poses
This trilogy progresses through a gradual expansion from philosophical inquiry to emotional reflection to spatial practice, asking the question, "Where do you stand now?" in three different ways.
This worldview demonstrates that "a life majoring in myself" is not the exclusive property of a solitary philosopher's thoughts or a special individual. It is a story for all of us, which can begin in the tears of a scarred 70-year-old mother, in the songs of an exhausted 50-year-old father, and in the honest conversations of lost youth. Growth is achieved not through a solitary struggle, but within "relationships" that mirror each other and open new doors.
Brandon's question grows Sera, their dialogue becomes a book that awakens a family, and that family's story leads to the philosophy of a hotel that heals even more people. Isn't this chain reaction of positive influence the true substance of the "Kiss for the Whole World" that myBreezeway Universe dreams of?
“What is the door blocking your life, and what question will you ask yourself to open that door?”
The moment we set out to find that answer, we too become new protagonists and begin our own journeys.
“Major in the playground that is 'me,' not the world. When that playground expands, I, my relationships, and my work all make each other soar.”
RENDEZVOUS Three Perspectives Transcending Time
"You who wish to create the work of art that is your own life, take this book as a hammer to shatter old values and set out on your own path."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"The most elegant and sharp psychological report on the dynamics of love, creation, and relationships, an exploration granted only to those brave enough to face the truth behind their own masks."
Lou Andreas-Salomé
"This book is not a novel, but a perfect clinical record showing how childhood wounds we carry throughout life manifest as symptoms, and how they can be healed through language and relationships."
Sigmund Freud
INVITATION
Now It's Your Turn
"Am I where I truly want to be now?"
The characters in the three books set out to find the answer to that question in their own ways. The Universe now awaits a new beginning in your bookshelf.
The gates of myBreezeway are always open. Through these books, may you encounter the "Great Question" that speaks to your life.
Choose the Book to Accompany Your Great Question
Entering the Gate of Philosophy
Nietzsche Said, Is Here There?
Entering the Gate of Relationships
Nobody Gives Me Living Expenses
Entering the Gate of Creation
Hotel myBreezeway: Majoring in Myself
EXPERIENCE
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