MAHEUN

A Quiet Anatomy of Life After Forty A reflective guide to examining the self, one question at a time. Maheun explores love, work, solitude, money, creation, and the quiet standards by which a life becomes truly one’s own.

The Philosophy

The life we built begins to ask who built it.

There comes a season when achievement loses its volume, and the soul begins to speak in quieter tones. Forty is such a season—not an ending, but a clearing. A place where the past stands beside us, not to accuse, but to be understood.

Maheun gathers questions for that clearing. It invites the reader to look again at love, work, solitude, desire, money, memory, and the invisible standards by which a life becomes one’s own.

Jeongsu
Meet the Author

Jeongsu

He is a practitioner living within the secular world, exploring how a person’s inner life and the world surrounding them are structured. Across countless cycles of time, he observes the process by which he changes according to the causes, conditions, and consequences of karma.

His work began with a central question: “How does a person change?” And, “When I stand before the door of death, what will I regret the most?” He seeks to create experiences that invite people to look again at their choices, desires, wounds, and relationships. At the same time, he continues to experiment with new forms of expression at the boundary between technology and art, systems and emotion, reality and imagination.

His writing is a personal map for those who wish to reexamine life after forty. It asks whether we have lived well, what standards should guide us forward, and what we should hold onto among love and work, money and creation, solitude and growth. Jeongsu sees life as a world of its own, and continues to record it in order to build that world with greater depth and strength.