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Kookmin University to hold special lecture by PD Goo Beom-joon of “Sebasi”

Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung-ryul) invited PD Koo Beom-joon as a guest speaker for the 642nd Thursday Special Lecture on Thursday, May 1, at the Academic Conference Hall. PD Koo Beom-joon, the representative of “The Time to Change the World, 15 Minutes (Sebasi)” and a broadcast content planner, delivered a lecture on the theme “Four Questions to Create an Irreplaceable Self.”

 

Gu emphasized that in an era where the advancement of artificial intelligence and technology makes it increasingly difficult to preserve humanity's unique value, individuals with their own stories are the ones who can truly become irreplaceable. He also shared the background behind his decision to create Sebasi and the process through which he pondered the question, “Why should content be created?”

 

During the lecture, he presented a concrete framework for self-reflection on the direction of one's life and work through four questions: “Why am I doing this?” “Am I seeing things in a new light?” “Am I comfortable with the unfamiliar?” and “Do I trust myself?” He also added, “It is not about finding answers, but about continuously asking questions that drive change and growth.”

 

In addition, he explained how a new perspective on content was defined in the case of Sebasi, the importance of willingly accepting unfamiliar things and challenging oneself, and how self-confidence can influence individuals and communities through various experiences and examples.

 

Kookmin University's Thursday Special Lecture Series, the first and longest-running regular lecture series in Korea featuring weekly guest speakers from outside the university, has welcomed approximately 640 speakers from various fields, including politics, society, science, and culture and the arts, over the past 30 years. and Mark Lippert, the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, among others, representing various fields such as politics, society, science, and culture and the arts.

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

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