Chuseok, the Korean version of Thanksgiving, is one of the biggest national holidays in South Korea, is also one of the longest resting holidays a year. In what’s supposed to be a relaxing holiday, stress is a very prevalent part of Chuseok. These stresses are exposed through social media that write down one’s inner thoughts, and according to an announcement by Twitter Korea, the top mentioned word was joyful. However, in the top 10, ‘stress’ took third place.On Chuseok, 56 percent of the respondents shared positive attitudes, but 34 percent showed negative attitudes. In terms of association,
Feature | Reporter Chae Seung-hyun | 2018-10-10 18:03
For all our lives, until the moment we die, we worry about something. It doesn’t matter what it’s about or how insignificant it is, we worry about it. If somebody says that he or she isn’t worried about anything, we can be pretty sure like 100% sure that person is lying. Worrying is an integral part of our lives, a companion that even if we want to, can’t part away with.Personally, for me, I categorize worry into two types. One, worries concerning things that haven’t taken place yet (type 1). Two, worries about things that already took place (type 2). Unlike Type 2, Type 1 can be useful, as wo
Opinion | Reporter Chae Seung-hyun | 2018-09-19 20:54