In this episode, I talk about sunsets — 노을 — and why that moment feels heavier and more comforting than the beginning of the day. When the sun goes down, I feel a quiet sense of relief: I made it through today. No matter how hard the day was, time keeps moving, and eventually, the day comes to an end. Watching the sky turn orange, pink, or purple, I’m reminded of sunsets I’ve seen in different countries — each one unique, each one be...
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In this episode, I talk about sunsets — 노을 — and why that moment feels heavier and more comforting than the beginning of the day. When the sun goes down, I feel a quiet sense of relief: I made it through today. No matter how hard the day was, time keeps moving, and eventually, the day comes to an end. Watching the sky turn orange, pink, or purple, I’m reminded of sunsets I’ve seen in different countries — each one unique, each one be...
In this episode, I share a small story about a simple mistake. I accidentally spilled my diffuser in the morning. At first, it felt wasteful and frustrating. But as the day went on, my room was filled with a scent I love — all day long. In Korean, there’s an expression for moments like this: “오히려 좋아.” It’s something we say when a situation goes wrong, but we choose to see it differently — when we realize it’s not as bad as we thought, or maybe e...
Korean to Stay Connected
In this episode, I talk about sunsets — 노을 — and why that moment feels heavier and more comforting than the beginning of the day. When the sun goes down, I feel a quiet sense of relief: I made it through today. No matter how hard the day was, time keeps moving, and eventually, the day comes to an end. Watching the sky turn orange, pink, or purple, I’m reminded of sunsets I’ve seen in different countries — each one unique, each one be...