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Career planning education in Hong Kong was initially introduced to assist students in mapping out their future paths. However, over time, criticisms have emerged from both the education sector and celebrities, claiming that it has failed to benefit students and left teachers feeling uncertain. Moreover, students themselves have not found value in it. One contributing factor to its effectiveness is the perception and expectations of teachers and parents regarding the curriculum. In response, Dr. Ho Yuk-fan, a proponent of career planning, addresses and reflects on the misconceptions surrounding it in this book. She emphasizes the educational vision and offers practical information to help workers and parents understand the essence of career planning, enabling young people to thrive and discover their own paths.

  • AuthorHe Yufen
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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In the past, I had two memorable chatting experiences that left a lasting impact on me. One took place during a summer camp, where I engaged in late-night conversations with a group of college students under the starry sky. We shared stories and discussed various topics, gaining new perspectives and hearing inspiring tales. On another occasion, I had a thought-provoking conversation with an educated and experienced old man at a hostel. These meaningful exchanges motivated me to write down the content while the memories were fresh, resulting in a series of books on Chinese culture. However, I have yet to introduce the prose, which Yu Guangzhong referred to as the "identity card of all writers." This book comprises eleven of my personal literary talks on prose in its second part. I believe this book will expand readers' knowledge, stimulate their thinking, and provide reading pleasure.

  • AuthorAh Nong
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2021
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This book starts with the most common negative emotional situations experienced by Hong Kong people in recent years: anxiety of thought, fear of emotion, alienation of interpersonal relationships, dismantling the psychological misconceptions in them, and unloading the mind. Then it proposes 24 life suggestions, creating space for the overloaded mind, renewing the metabolism of the mind, so as to digest the impact of external challenges on life and live a good life.

  • AuthorNg Wing Kwong
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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Introverted individuals, needing quiet and space to recharge, are often misjudged as unsociable and unproductive, facing challenges in society. Zhou Weihao, a highly introverted and sensitive counselor, has grappled with this misunderstanding since childhood. He has embarked on a journey to help introverts discover their strengths, find their space, and showcase their talents for the benefit of others.

  • AuthorZhou Weihao
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020
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This book focuses on the theme of happiness. It is specifically for city dwellers who feel hopeless, busy individuals lacking personal space, and those who are increasingly burdened by their emotions. The previous edition of this book had 5 reprints, and this revised and updated edition aims to provide even more valuable insights.

  • AuthorTang Guojun, Li Jinghui, Li Zhiqun
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2017
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This book is divided into seven parts, each representing a different aspect of human emotion: heartfelt, infatuation, mood, human feelings, leisure, common, and suffering. Each section contains concise descriptions, feelings, and extensions, all to be shared with readers. It aims to share subtle thoughts through words, opening up our spiritual space and providing a clear view of the world.

  • AuthorLuo Naixuan
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2018