A Life of 3,000 Yen

A Life of 3,000 Yen

by (japan) Harada Hika

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Ch. 12Commentary: "others Are Others, and You Are Yourself" - Can You Really Think so Far?
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About This Novel

The best-selling novel on Japan's three major platforms in 2022, the money philosophy of three generations of women warms thousands of readers! The dark horse of the year surpassing Keigo Higashino's new work, and has been certified by readers in many countries! Use the family account book to see life choices, and you can find resonance in everything from work, childcare to elderly care, etc.! Starting from the usage of three thousand yen (about 150 yuan), we will teach you to re-examine your view of money! "How a person lives his life depends on how he spends three thousand yen." After working for 2 years, 24-year-old Miho began to realize that the company is not her reliance... 29-Year-old sister Maho, for the future of her 3-year-old daughter, can only work hard to save money and run the house... 55-Year-old mother Tomoko, how to deal with the changes in her mood and body after her child leaves the nest... 73-Year-old Grandma Kotoko doesn't want to be a burden to the younger generation, so what can she do... This book depicts the various money worries encountered by three generations and four women in a family at different points in their lives. A confused daughter who has just entered the workplace, a prudent young mother, a middle-aged housewife who is lost, and a silver-haired man who has aged gracefully. The four life stages are intertwined into a warm financial apocalypse. There is no boring preaching in the book, only consumption wisdom awakened in trivial daily life - only when you see the emotional value behind every money can you truly take control of your life.

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Often Drunk and Unable to Wake Up11mo ago

Short, lively, and inspiring. I highly recommend this book as a daily read. I started thinking about my financial situation.

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