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Actor's Shame Essay Fuels Audiobook Sales Surge
29 Nov
Summary
- Actor Park Jeong-min's essay collection saw sales increase over 20 times.
- His essay, 'A History of Shame,' details childhood experiences and life principles.
- A recent film award show performance generated significant public interest.

Actor Park Jeong-min's introspective essay "A History of Shame" has captured significant public attention, leading to a more than twenty-fold increase in sales for his audiobook collection, "A Useful Human." This surge follows a memorable performance at the recent Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony, which sparked widespread discussion and admiration.
The essay delves into Park's deeply personal experiences, starting from a childhood incident where he first felt shame after dancing for his grandparents. This foundational experience shaped his life principle: "Don't step forward, but if you must, do it well." Despite his profession demanding public exposure, he navigates the inherent contradictions with a commitment to excellence.
Park's journey reflects a profound perseverance through repeated setbacks and the constant pursuit of self-improvement. His writings offer a raw account of confronting shame and striving to satisfy others, acknowledging the continuous cycle of effort and resilience. He expresses a determination to face challenges head-on, aiming for inner peace amidst relentless dedication.




