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Gentle Invitation

Radical Acceptance of What You Cannot Change Brings True Freedom

2026

EN

This book explores the quiet revolution that happens when we stop fighting life as it is and begin to meet it with openness. It invites readers to see how our resistance to unchangeable circumstances creates unnecessary suffering, and how a gentle shift toward acceptance can reveal a freedom we didn't know was possible. Through compassionate reflection rather than prescriptive advice, it examines the human tendency to struggle against reality and offers a path to emotional ease through rad...

NT$390.00 TWD

The Traction Trap

Exploring Validation, Market Fit, and Sustainable Revenue in Solo Business Building

2026

EN

Most solopreneurs confuse activity with progress. This book explores how that confusion drains resources and reveals the patterns that separate viable businesses from expensive experiments. It examines the gap between having an idea and building something people actually pay for—the validation signals, market feedback, and revenue mechanics that matter before scaling. Through strategic analysis of early-stage decisions, resource allocation, and customer development, it reveals how successf...

NT$330.00 TWD

The Invisible Credential

Social Skills That Open Doors No Resume Ever Could

2026

EN

This book explores how social skills—often overlooked beside formal qualifications—act as a quiet yet powerful force in shaping opportunities and relationships. It invites readers to notice the subtle ways empathy, listening, and authentic connection open doors that a resume alone cannot. By recognizing the value of interpersonal attunement, readers can cultivate confidence in their social abilities without pretense or performance. The approach emphasizes self‑awareness and genuine engagem...

NT$390.00 TWD

When words become weapons

Quieting the urge to win and finding connection instead

2026

EN

You know that moment. The one where someone you love says something, and your chest tightens, and suddenly you're not talking about the dishes or the curfew anymore. You're fighting for your right to be heard. You're proving a point. And somewhere in the middle, the person you're fighting with becomes the enemy. It wasn't supposed to be this way. This isn't the family you wanted. High-conflict families don't start that way. They grow into it, one sharp sentence at a time. One slammed door....

NT$360.00 TWD

The Art of Releasing

Buddhism-Inspired Practices for Releasing Attachment and Finding Peace

2026

EN

This book explores how Buddhist-inspired practices can help us release attachment and rediscover a peace that is already present within us. It invites readers to reflect on how clinging to outcomes, people, or fixed ideas can create inner tension and distance us from natural ease. Through gentle reflection rather than rigid instruction, it examines the roots of attachment and how loosening that grip can open space for clarity, compassion, and quiet joy. Readers will find validation for the...

NT$390.00 TWD

Automation Amplifies Strategy Rather Than Compensating for Its Absence

Constructing Systematic Marketing Infrastructure in Resource-Constrained Business Environments

2026

EN

This book examines how small businesses can deploy marketing automation as strategic infrastructure rather than technological quick fixes. It explores the fundamental distinction between automating ineffective processes and systematizing proven approaches, revealing why automation investments often disappoint when implemented without underlying strategic clarity. The content investigates the mechanics of scalable marketing systems that function reliably without constant manual intervention...

NT$330.00 TWD

Truth Survives the Corner Office

When leadership systems turn radical transparency into decision advantage

2026

EN

Leadership books for managers often discuss honesty, but few examine what happens when truth becomes a working system rather than a personal virtue. This book explores radical transparency as a management mechanism for reducing distortion, improving decision-making, and separating ego from evidence. It examines three operating layers: principles that clarify judgment, feedback loops that expose weak assumptions, and accountability systems that make disagreement productive. For leaders, fou...

NT$360.00 TWD

Knights & Kings: Life in Medieval Europe

Feudal Hierarchies, Chivalric Codes, and Daily Realities from Charlemagne to the Black Death, 800-1350 CE

2026

EN

Medieval Europe's social pyramid rested on intricate bonds of loyalty, obligation, and violence—a world where armored warriors swore fealty to monarchs, peasants labored on manorial estates, and the Church claimed authority over souls and kingdoms alike. This history examines how feudal society actually functioned beneath the veneer of chivalric romance. Drawing on monastic chronicles, legal documents, archaeological excavations, and material culture, the narrative reconstructs daily exist...

NT$330.00 TWD

Judges Faced Brains That Would Not Obey Philosophy

Neuroscience, criminal responsibility, and the collapse of traditional free will theories

2026

EN

Modern law was built on the assumption that individuals consciously choose their actions. Neuroscience has complicated that foundation by demonstrating how trauma, neural damage, and unconscious processing shape behavior before conscious awareness fully emerges. The courtroom now confronts questions once confined to philosophy. This account explores the collision between neuroscience and legal responsibility in the twenty-first century. Studies of traumatic brain injury, impulse regulation...

NT$360.00 TWD

Empire Sun Never Set: British Colonial Legacy

Global Reach from India to Africa

2026

EN

From Calcutta's trading posts to Cape Town's diamond mines, Britain's empire spanned a quarter of humanity through Company rule, gunboat diplomacy, and viceregal administration. This book traces imperial expansion—the East India Company's Mughal conquests, Scramble for Africa partitions, Dominion federations—and governing technologies like indirect rule and railway grids. Drawing from Colonial Office dispatches, missionary archives, and independence commission reports, Empire Sun Never Set...

NT$330.00 TWD

Your Anxiety as Protective Intelligence Gone Overboard

Understanding Threat Patterns, Cognitive Loops, and The Mind That Worries Too Much

2026

EN

Anxiety often feels like something we need to fix, manage, or overcome. But the anxious mind isn't malfunctioning—it's actually doing its job, just in overdrive. This book explores anxiety not as a flaw in thinking, but as a pattern worth understanding. It examines how cognitive loops form, why certain thoughts feel so urgent and convincing, and how our threat detection system becomes overly sensitive. Through the lens of cognitive awareness, it offers insight into rumination, catastrophic...

NT$330.00 TWD

Maps that lied and treaties never kept

Native endurance through invasion and resistance in North America

2026

EN

They saw the first ships. They watched the treaties signed and broken. For generations, Indigenous nations across North America faced a relentless wave of colonization that sought to erase not only their lands but their identities. This book traces that long arc of encounter, conflict, and endurance from the perspective of those who lived it. Rather than a simple chronicle of defeat, it examines how Native societies adapted their governance, economies, and spiritual systems under existenti...

NT$360.00 TWD