"Breaking aside the Leaves and Life List" is a psychological inspirational book. Imagine that you die on an uncertain day in the future, how to spend the remaining limited time, and use the m of a "life list" to ce the present, so that your life can be easy without regrets.
In this book, Eiko Yamashita takes "Tomorrow is the end of life" as the assumption, focusing on "how to live in the present", and advocates "living a better life" through a lifeabandoned life. This book proposes ten things that must be paid attention to as you get older: objects, relationships, inmation, regrets, worries, anxiety about money, anger, expectations of others, excuses, and selfishness. Use a large number of charts to guide readers to think about practice while reading, and start to improve their life state from the objects and interpersonal relationships around them. Help readers think about the life and death experiences that KaiFu Lee, Xiong Dun, Liu Qing and others have encountered through quitting the world.