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‘North Europe’ writer Seung-yeon Cho recommends’The Future of the Mind’ and’World History of Silk Road’ as life books-Reporter Kim Myung-soo

[김명수 기자] On the 23rd, in KBS2’s’Empty and Fill’, writers Alberto, Lucky, and Seungyeon Jo appeared.

‘Nordic Europe’ is a library-building project where celebrities visit the library and donate life books.

The first library in Northern Europe is scheduled to be built in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do.

Seung-yeon Jo, who appeared in episode 7 broadcast today, is known as the number one publicity lecturer for humanities.

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Lucky, Alberto, and Jo Seung-yeon appearing in’Empty and Filling Nordic’


The two books on life recommended by writer Seung-yeon Cho were’The Future of the Mind’ and’The World History of Silk Road’.

Writer Jo Seung-yeon explained that’The Future of the Mind’ explains science very easily. He liked science as a child, but explained that it was a good book that rekindled interest in science that was distant because of the humanities. In particular, he introduced’The Future of the Mind’ as a book related to brain science.

In relation to’the future of the mind’, Seungyeon Cho said that it is thought that the mind is a future prediction system.

About’Silk Road World History’, it was a world history that has been explained by country and especially in Europe, and it was introduced as a book that allowed us to re-examine world history centering on the path of the Silk Road.

Writer Seung-yeon Jo also recommended it as a life book, saying that it took a year and a half to read’The World History of Silk Road’.

‘Silk Road World History’ was selected as the Book of the Year in several places in 2015 and 2016.

‘North Europe’ with Song Eun-i, Kim Sook, Yoo Se-yoon, and author Kim Joong-hyuk is broadcast every Saturday at 11:30 am.

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