Understanding the Most Depressed Country in the World

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  • čas přidán 20. 01. 2024
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    South Korea is an incredible country with a vibrant culture... but it’s also undergoing what’s possibly the worst mental health crisis in the world.
    So between playing video games, hosting a reader meet-up and eating some of the spiciest f*cking food of my life, I went out to discover what intense social pressures foster such high rates of anxiety and depression.
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  • @IAmMarkManson
    @IAmMarkManson  Před 4 měsíci +2380

    This video was an experiment with a different format/style. Let me know if you would like to see me do more of them.
    P.S.: Feeling so blessed to have eyes like Hugh Grant.

    • @juandavidlopezlopez8079
      @juandavidlopezlopez8079 Před 4 měsíci +119

      I couldn't decide wether I was looking at a high-level production documentary or a Mark Manson video. The bit at the end showed me that this crossover definitely kicks ass. Loved this format!

    • @piquantea
      @piquantea Před 4 měsíci +33

      More! Loved the video.

    • @Afrotechmods
      @Afrotechmods Před 4 měsíci +38

      I liked it a lot and I am definitely down for more Markumentaries if you are enjoying making them

    • @janecavanagh526
      @janecavanagh526 Před 4 měsíci +13

      I loved it! Thank you! I’d watch more of these mini docos!!

    • @ngogol1748
      @ngogol1748 Před 4 měsíci +12

      I think this is a very great video you did. Cannot wait to see more of it. Best wishes from Germany!

  • @pomme._.fatale
    @pomme._.fatale Před 4 měsíci +11893

    as a born and raised Korean, 'having the worst mix of Confucianism and capitalism' is the most on-point statement of Korean society

    • @djrosepark
      @djrosepark Před 4 měsíci

      I concur~ Korea sucks

    • @FantomwithanEff
      @FantomwithanEff Před 4 měsíci +172

      Feels awful to hear, more so perhaps because in someway in someday even the best of us may have felt that kind of pressure..a while with it already feels so depressive so to live with that feeling for all the life 😢 ..hope with this new generation's open minds towards the issue the things will be better and soon... Support to all

    • @isabellaherrington4232
      @isabellaherrington4232 Před 4 měsíci +46

      Absolutely!

    • @johnytakdeep4839
      @johnytakdeep4839 Před 4 měsíci

      with no doubt. confusius is an idiot

    • @couloir1
      @couloir1 Před 4 měsíci +32

      💯

  • @dyii81
    @dyii81 Před 2 měsíci +2281

    I'm Korean. "If you get your shit together, you don't have to suffer from depression or anxiety" - that's what my mom told me all my life, being depressed herself for decades.

    • @lazyscorpion3889
      @lazyscorpion3889 Před 2 měsíci +102

      Changes nothing. I've seen a successful Korean man and his friends they're all depressed. I've lived in Korea forn10 years and I'll never forget how depressed I've been throughout. I had no pressure on me, money has been useless to the core! Robotic lifestyles ugh

    • @edprestoza4099
      @edprestoza4099 Před 2 měsíci +37

      Your mom's advice doesn't seem very helpful. But I think your country's medical health care system needs to be fully addressing mental health problems publicly not privately. It also needs to be discussed among Korean governments and medical Healthcare establishments in every news media, including internet news.

    • @Oneinamillion8
      @Oneinamillion8 Před 2 měsíci +21

      Would you say that social media and the pop culture plays a part with the younger generation? It doesn’t seem like a healthy image . Young ppl thinking they need to look a certain way and to be so competitive that it impacts you . Just thinking about it makes me feel bad. I’m not a competitive person I only care about myself and why should I care to compare myself to someone else ? There’s always going to be better or worse.

    • @neshwhat702
      @neshwhat702 Před měsícem +15

      @@Oneinamillion8ngl a country where they give importance to looks more than talent is gonna be depressing. I won’t be able to survive there. The constant judgement from everyone is gonna make me suicidal.

    • @tldw8354
      @tldw8354 Před měsícem +19

      The best thing for koreans to learn is, "I don't give a fuck" on the _extraordinary_ expectations of my boss/parents/friends. I litteraly mean it. Chill more, let the preassure go from time to time and start living more socially focused. Every day has 24 hours and you should do 8 hours of _good_ sleep, a _maximum_ of 8 hours work where you can give 200% if you like, and 8 hours of _something socially else_ (and a little bit of workout). That will inevitably lead to more happyness and less anxiety.

  • @pomeloradish5491
    @pomeloradish5491 Před 2 měsíci +817

    What about the bullying and hierarchy? Some are bullied to death in the military and schools, only because they are poor, not good looking, or even just younger.
    I think it is a really big and serious problem existing in Korea.

    • @user-yu3rv8xm5x
      @user-yu3rv8xm5x Před měsícem +19

      Yes its the confucianism (and social darwinism)

    • @user-lv8vn8kq8r
      @user-lv8vn8kq8r Před měsícem +50

      In a society where play time for children is consider wasteful, im not surprise if its an outlet for their congested emotions.

    • @omittapir5986
      @omittapir5986 Před měsícem

      Omg!

    • @danielsonn3046
      @danielsonn3046 Před měsícem +1

      Korea isn't even the most suicidal country on earth it's ranked number 4

    • @donviajero2580
      @donviajero2580 Před měsícem +22

      @@danielsonn3046 It's the most suicidal among advanced OECD countries.

  • @jj09jj
    @jj09jj Před měsícem +70

    10:18 진짜 내가 다 수치스럽다... 저걸 칭찬이라고 스몰토크라고 하고있냐

    • @digitalkoh
      @digitalkoh Před měsícem +20

      인식을 바꾸고 싶다고 주장하는 심리학자라는것들도 문제의 일부라는 것을 보여줍니다..
      사람의 겉모습과 표면적인 요소에 초점을 맞추고 그걸 첨본사람 칭찬이라고 ㅉㅉ..

    • @kimandre336
      @kimandre336 Před měsícem +3

      너무 한국적인 생각을 하면 안 됩니다.
      한국적인 정서 = 지옥행

    • @user-fd1ho4nr8l
      @user-fd1ho4nr8l Před 12 dny +3

      님에게서 사대주의가 더 느겨지는데...수치스럽다라....님 그럼 한국사회에서 매일 수치감을 느끼면서 살고계심...아님 지금 외국거주중.....강자는 옳다는 사대주의적 기준으로 문화적 잣대를 평가하는 인간들이 더 수치스러움..

    • @skfka88
      @skfka88 Před 11 dny +2

      외모 칭찬은 한없이 가벼워보였다. 뭐가 사대주의라는거지?

    • @ejfeg779
      @ejfeg779 Před 7 dny +1

      이 덧글이 더 수치스럽다 단순히 서양인들은 선, 한국은 악
      이런 색안경 잣대 끼고 영상을 보니까
      안보이는 건데
      서양인들 스몰토크에선 외모에 대해서 절대 얘기 안하고, 서양인들은 지성과 논리로만 대화하고 이런 줄 아냐
      결국 어떤 나라가 선이냐 아니냐를 떠나서
      정확하게 맞는 만큼만 평가해야지
      저 정도면 무례한 외모 칭찬이나 비판도 아니지
      미국 방송 제대로 본 적이나 있음?

  • @lightdk6321
    @lightdk6321 Před 4 měsíci +3574

    Can you please create Korean subtitles for this video so Koreans can watch it? Im a korean and i would love to have my parents watch this. This was so helpful. Thank you so much, Mark!!!

    • @danielamonreal6066
      @danielamonreal6066 Před 4 měsíci +180

      I second this idea ☝️

    • @BaishiMusic
      @BaishiMusic Před 4 měsíci +73

      Trying to help this get to the top. Good idea

    • @Zaguzah
      @Zaguzah Před 4 měsíci +47

      Commenting to bump this comment!

    • @ROa2
      @ROa2 Před 4 měsíci +64

      Yes please, Korean subtitles would be great

    • @vastforcecrew553
      @vastforcecrew553 Před 4 měsíci +21

      👏👏👏

  • @HaHa-ml5ct
    @HaHa-ml5ct Před 4 měsíci +2225

    As a Korean reaching 60, I feel that one of the biggest problems with Korea's education system is the intense pressure placed on students. From age 5-6 to until 19, they are focused solely on entering one of the top universities (SKY). While doing so, almost everyone tells these kids that entering a good university will guarantee them a prosperous and happy life, with good money, a good job, and even success in dating. However, the reality is much different. Once they enter university, the competition continues - to get into good companies, land well-paying jobs... it's an endless cycle of competition and comparison with friends, family members, colleagues, and neighbors. I believe this trend will continue for at least another 10-15 years, until the older generation retires. While Korea is in a transitional period, I fear things will get worse before they get better.
    Instead of everyone striving to become "someone" special, we need to understand that it's okay to fail, to be average, and to simply be normal. Young people need to be freed from the constant pressure and unrealistic expectations imposed by parents, society, and the media.

    • @epicxochi
      @epicxochi Před 4 měsíci +89

      beautifully said 👏

    • @disarchitected
      @disarchitected Před 4 měsíci +47

      Yes but if you fail, it will be much harder to participate in Korea’s ‘economic miracle’ and develop a career in the Chaebol’s, in Western level jobs, earning Western level salaries. All the markets, small mom and pop stores alluded to in this video serve Korea’s ‘underclass’ of people who live middle income lifestyles, akin to those in much poorer countries like Mexico. This contrast is much starker than in the West. In the UK, you can earn middle professional manager salaries by learning a trade, like being a plumber. That isn’t the case in Korea, you’d earn far less. A professional outside a Chaebol would earn maybe a half to two thirds what the same person doing the same job inside a Chaebol would, the tradesman even less than that.

    • @disarchitected
      @disarchitected Před 4 měsíci +49

      Plus traditionally in Confucian culture, your status in society determined how the laws applied to you. There was no concept of universal human rights, it was not a dignity culture where each person had ‘worth’ protected in law regardless of who they were or what they did. Park Jung Hee realised a system like this wouldn’t sustain a modern industrialised society, so copied Western legal systems to encourage industry. However, these institutions became an overlay on old Confucian feudal legal systems and their values sustained in culture. Witness what happens to Chaebol leaders who fall foul of the law. Prosecuted under the Western legal overlay, then pardoned by the President, because their status makes them above the law. Status pays, opens doors, determines who you can associate with, which is important in a 2 speed society dominated by Chaebols. Sure this sort of thing exists everywhere but its really exaggerated in Korea compared to the West.
      You can’t understand modern Korea without understanding the Chaebol system, there are interesting video’s on youtube about this.

    • @ccmil555
      @ccmil555 Před 4 měsíci +9

      totally agreed

    • @jacques6090
      @jacques6090 Před 4 měsíci +25

      Same thing is happening in China. Chinese journalists are sadly comparing both countries. Hope both east Asian countries can improve in positive way, and younger generation can have a better and balanced way to enjoy the economic growth.

  • @krischung8522
    @krischung8522 Před 5 dny +9

    As a Korean, as rightfully said by Seohyun, it is changing and it will change. It just takes time for all the generations to acknowledge and recognize and value each other. All I can say now is that Korea is still in transition, trying to resolve these complex issues.

    • @csking6377
      @csking6377 Před 3 dny

      They won't change if they don't acknowledge the problem and have the political will to make structural changes to the societal system and expectations. When something happens (last year, it was suicide of teachers, and suicide of another celebrity), there will be rallies, discussions etc. Then it all dies down and nothing changes.

  • @blakewang2373
    @blakewang2373 Před 2 měsíci +70

    I'm chinese canadian, and my parents somewhat has the attitude of: "if you get your shit together, you won't be depressed". I was bullied in a canadian high school and at first my parents didn't want to acknowledge that. They realized I was developing a stutter and tried to ignore it. Now they have accepted it, but I feel like the damage was already done. I will spend many years trying to recover from the trauma and gain my confidence and my speech back.

    • @brunoheggli2888
      @brunoheggli2888 Před 21 dnem

      We have to learn,that at the end not much does realy matter we will be all dead and forgoten,so there isnt much a diffrence between Bill Gates and some drunk guy on the street!Relax!

    • @AlejandroPikoulasPlata
      @AlejandroPikoulasPlata Před 17 dny +4

      You can do it 💪🏻

    • @DeltaDrifter2201
      @DeltaDrifter2201 Před 16 dny +4

      Sorry you had to go through that. Just know that anyone and everyone can get bullied. I am born and raised in America and am white and I got bullied all throughout school due to health problems I was born with. I chose to keep strong and keep being nice to others and ultimately it paid off because most everyone accepted me eventually and everyone has issues that can cause them to be mean and bully others. Everyone goes through a lot of struggles no matter who we are. I hope you understand that it was messed up that those people bullied you but they also go through many life struggles themselves. Everyone has it rough at some point. Rooting for you to gain your confidence again! Don't let that bullying impact you so much. If you are nice to others eventually they will have no choice but to be nice back.

    • @blakewang2373
      @blakewang2373 Před 16 dny

      @@DeltaDrifter2201 thats a good mindset! thanks for your comment.

    • @ross_ulbright7779
      @ross_ulbright7779 Před 14 dny +3

      My first best friend in school was chinese; I am white. Unfortunately a lot of us are taught to be intolerant by our parents. I personally had to unlearn it. Chinese are very hard working peaceful people much like Koreans. My best friend in college was Korean. It is true that anyone can be bullied but as a parent I will not tolerate it. I will home school my son if I have to.

  • @ejfeg779
    @ejfeg779 Před 3 měsíci +489

    As a Korean, the pros and cons of my country are evident.
    It's a heaven for a consumer, which means manifold and convenient services are surprising and satisfying enough to sustain your life here.
    But the reason why it is regarded a hell is that YOU NEED TO CONTRIBUTE to this system as a worker/service provider/students as well.
    Addition to my comment : Some Koreans also talk about "lookism" but I think it's quite hypocritical because these days in the modern world, other countries are not free from evaluation toward appearances. In this sense, we, Koreans denigrate ourselves in an imprecise way because of the stress they got somewhere.
    The conclusion should not be like Oh you must leave Korea or No you must live in Korea.
    We need to be objective to understand the true pros and cons.

    • @user-yf3zr8yv9d
      @user-yf3zr8yv9d Před měsícem +2

      "_"😢😢

    • @changwoo6301
      @changwoo6301 Před měsícem

      This is Why tourist loves Korea. Because They don’t work in Korea.

    • @CaL-76
      @CaL-76 Před měsícem +18

      Can’t be a consumer without spending power, so you have to be a employee of some sort. Full circle achieved.

    • @erezinanicolet3601
      @erezinanicolet3601 Před měsícem

      Absolutely right.

    • @civilengineer3349
      @civilengineer3349 Před měsícem +1

      ​@CaL-76 i suppose the guys best off are the big business owners, though I think even thats not true

  • @user-ut7fi7tu1g
    @user-ut7fi7tu1g Před 3 měsíci +882

    I live in Ethiopia, I have worked with several Korens and most are older and whenever I point out these problems they tend to be defensive and avoid the conversation. It is a good start that the younger generation is aware of the issues.

    • @jojomythe
      @jojomythe Před 3 měsíci +77

      I think Ethiopia vs Koreans are like opposites. I've worked with Ethiopians for business and they never showed up at the time they chose - they literally showed up 1 day late. I told them I won't move on with them. One is too relaxed, and the other is dying for work

    • @user-ut7fi7tu1g
      @user-ut7fi7tu1g Před 3 měsíci +52

      @@jojomythe that's right! I gotta admit that we are laid back people in general, the huge difference in the work culture makes it easier for us to notice how their system messed them up (not defending Ethiopians)

    • @keepcreationprocess
      @keepcreationprocess Před 2 měsíci +6

      you can not address this. This is not your problem.

    • @Wurfenkopf
      @Wurfenkopf Před 2 měsíci

      Were they South Koreans?
      I thought Ethiopia was hiring North Korean workers

    • @keepcreationprocess
      @keepcreationprocess Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jojomythe yes, that is true......

  • @stilldrop9540
    @stilldrop9540 Před měsícem +289

    I'm a Korean-American, born and raised in Korea until high school and immigrated to America in 1981. This video is spot-on. When I was living in Korea, I was under so much pressure to excel in school, mercilessly driven to study so very hard to go to a good university - by the time I was in high school, I felt so old, exhausted, and wanted to retire from life. It was all about studying all the time to get the best grades with no time to play or have fun. We even pressured to waste as little time as possible on sleeping at night. I was so stressed, depressed and worn out. It was brutal. We never blamed society or others with sense of entitlement that most Americans have, and we just took all responsibility on our individual selves to work hard, improve ourselves and excel. Some of my Korean friends as adults had to work so hard, couldn't go home at night, had to continue working all night and sleep at their desks, some of them died of failed health - literally working to death. There is a price in coming so far from the poor and war-torn country to the one now excelling in every field.

    • @backintimealwyn5736
      @backintimealwyn5736 Před měsícem +3

      and let me guess... you rocked it in the US and smashed everyone else. Did'nt you?

    • @stilldrop9540
      @stilldrop9540 Před měsícem +18

      @@backintimealwyn5736 Hahaha! In a long process, I had to learn to relax and let loose, not being so uptight, regimented to organize and control my life all the time. Need to balance.

    • @backintimealwyn5736
      @backintimealwyn5736 Před měsícem +2

      @@stilldrop9540 sure, but it's easier than struggling to make any effort. the US and the west in general also need to balance, the perfect system is somewhere in the middle, I would say that it's closer to Korea than western schools (since we have to all make the same mistakes and copy our worst ideas) , we used to have more demanding education systems, a lot of pressure too, but not as much than Korea, things were so much better.

    • @user-gb5wb9vy2w
      @user-gb5wb9vy2w Před měsícem

      The price is far, far higher. It is hundreds of millions of Africans and Asians being literally worked to death with whips and guns to provide you free resources. It is the investment of a big chunk of global GDP that the west stole from those places and invested into South Korea to create fake excellence. A billion souls worked or tortured to death to create the most depressed society ever. But hey, you won, congratulations.

    • @Isthisinterestingnow
      @Isthisinterestingnow Před měsícem

      @@backintimealwyn5736 I've found it's hard to connect with relaxed, not-so-ambitious Americans. Can't make friends because you're a weird quiet kid who just isn't cool or interesting. I don't think being a nerd is very popular.

  • @user-es8uc7oe7k
    @user-es8uc7oe7k Před 20 dny +8

    와 너무 좋은 영상 잘 봤습니다.... 기억에 남는 부분들이 많네요

  • @helenstratigos4862
    @helenstratigos4862 Před 4 měsíci +1406

    The alarming suicide rate among seniors really got me. How absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @pourquoipas971
      @pourquoipas971 Před 4 měsíci +68

      And the teenagers and young people…

    • @adhynugroho9424
      @adhynugroho9424 Před 4 měsíci +149

      Agree. If you're a senior, that is totally heartbreaking. Like... what was it all for?
      As a youth, it's terrifying. Like.... what am I looking forward to? Decades of work with in a tunnel with no end or light in sight.

    • @MylezNevison
      @MylezNevison Před 4 měsíci +30

      ​@adhynugroho9424 well put... helplessness and hopelessness

    • @thebettybassettproduction2458
      @thebettybassettproduction2458 Před 4 měsíci +12

      It has to do with what mark said in the previous travel analysis.
      If like let's say Brazil is great for it's sensuality, the opposite is also true.
      And it's like that for every country you visit.
      Korea is conscientious but when you lose productivity then what is the meaning of life. In essence you are a shame unto yourself.
      It's logical, given eastern values.

    • @ernestkhalimov748
      @ernestkhalimov748 Před 4 měsíci +7

      ​@@thebettybassettproduction2458wtf is eastern values????

  • @oklu_
    @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +1503

    영상 보다가 양브로님들이 마크 맨슨님을 앉혀두고 K-외모평가를 시전하시는 부분 보고 놀랐습니다. 한국을 살기 힘들게 만드는 것이 바로 개인에 대한 바운더리를 쉽게 넘나드는 것이고 그중 대표적인 현상이 외모평가를 쉽게 하는 문화라고 생각하는데요, 마치 시연이라도 하시듯 그것을 하시는 게 보기 좋지 않았습니다. 다른 사람들도 아니고 정신과 의사분들이 그러시니 무척이나 놀랐습니다. 아무리 끝이 칭찬으로 끝났을지라도 무례하게 보였습니다. 저 분들도 나름 우리나라를 정신적으로 풍요롭게 하려고 노력하시는 분들인데도 한국의 큰 문화적 분위기에 스며든 것은 거스를 수 없는 걸까요. 여러가지 생각이 드는 장면이었습니다.

    • @user-ok3bz2sr4g
      @user-ok3bz2sr4g Před 4 měsíci +132

      저 사람들 병원 약만 처방해주고 다른거 없어요

    • @Wigglesnoop
      @Wigglesnoop Před 4 měsíci +70

      결국 의사도 국평오테크타고 입시해서 의사 되시는거라

    • @moon-bro
      @moon-bro Před 4 měsíci +42

      양브로도 이 댓글도 한국이 낳은 괴물이다

    • @user-ib7sc4eh7q
      @user-ib7sc4eh7q Před 4 měsíci +120

      ​@@user-jt5ui9ck4q 전 캐나다사는데 여기는 외모 특히 얼굴로 남을 평가하는건 되게 무례한 경우임

    • @peachishere85
      @peachishere85 Před 4 měsíci +45

      @@user-jt5ui9ck4q갑분 이걸 한국인이 하냐 외국인이 하냐로 몰아가는 로직이 더 웃긴데ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 하지 말아야 할 칭찬도 있답니다 그 외모 칭찬이 이 영상에서 말하는 한국을 우울케 하는 점 중 하나라고 몇몇 댓글에서 얘기하는건데 참 ㅋㅋㅋ 3개월 여행왔다 가셨으니 개인영역 침범이 뭔지 이해는 안되겠지

  • @casey152
    @casey152 Před měsícem +8

    You can feel the vibes there. At first when you arrive it’s glitzy and nice but after three days it’s wild. So depressing. Too many flashing lights

  • @phon14593
    @phon14593 Před 16 dny +5

    This is so spot on. I'm grateful for the fact that, instead of just taking a nosedive, youwent deep inside one's culture and really tried to understand before you come up with a conclusion. For that I really appreciate the work you put in to make this video a possibility, and subbed for more quality contents like this.

  • @Eunha384
    @Eunha384 Před 4 měsíci +482

    I am a Korean in my 50s.
    I read an introduction to this video in a newspaper article.
    There is no major financial shortage, but I have always lived with guilt and anxiety.
    I've thought it was entirely my personal responsibility, but I've come to understand that there are parts that come from the structure of society.
    It's a little comforting.
    The story about the resilience of the closing part was touching. Thank you.

    • @ElijahStorm
      @ElijahStorm Před 4 měsíci +5

      영어를 잘하네요!

    • @C-zc4rf
      @C-zc4rf Před 4 měsíci +13

      I'm a Korean in my late 30's. I felt the same feelings with you. I got a professional job and have no special social problem, but I've lived with guilt and anxiety for whole my life.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před měsícem

      @@C-zc4rf Anxiety is too common, and a problem in the west too. What is the source of the guilt though, do you know?

    • @andynull8869
      @andynull8869 Před měsícem

      built to spill --- carry the zero
      czcams.com/video/eZ7MFTBjJS8/video.html

    • @nellisnellas
      @nellisnellas Před 19 dny

      I've had anxiety issues in my 20's, but I've learned along the way that those feelings aren't equal to who I am as a person. It's the result of a combination of being perceptive of negative feelings but mostly due to what we went through in our lives from a young age on. After university I realised something was wrong. I started working abroad to get to know myself outside of what I know. It opened my eyes to certain things and I learned how to control my anxiety. You can also surmount your guilt and anxiety, don't give up on yourself

  • @jiwonmoon
    @jiwonmoon Před 4 měsíci +1019

    It was an honor showing you and Will around Korea. You guys did a phenomenal job showing the best and worst of Korea. Resilience IS the best word to describe Korea and even when things feel hopeless in Korea (especially these days in politics as well) I know Koreans are resilient and will rise to the occasion. We are resilient and super adaptable. I am so proud of my Korean heritage and really appreciate you and your team shining light on Korea. I hope a lot of Koreans watch this :)
    🎉🎉more Mark documentary style travel videos like this please!!!

    • @jiwonmoon
      @jiwonmoon Před 4 měsíci +22

      Also the cat cafe scenes were too hilarious. Maybe the happiest version of Mark i’d ever seen

    • @ktownfeatures
      @ktownfeatures Před 4 měsíci +18

      But how does resilience go with the highest number of suicides? Lovest childbirths? Highest beauty standards? Asking because I generally don't see it as resilience. I see a lot of adaptation, incredible competitiveness, incredible fastmoving innovation in all areas and a lot of other things🙂

    • @ycc7744
      @ycc7744 Před 4 měsíci +13

      Resilience? Gaza is a story of resilience, you guys live in luxury

    • @JRoseBooks
      @JRoseBooks Před 4 měsíci +42

      @@ycc7744 Korea has been through quite a lot of trauma. Including the Japanese invasion and attempted erasure of the Korean people & culture in the early 1900s. Genocide most recently happened in S Korea in the 1950s. That wasn’t that long ago!!

    • @wiandryadiwasistio2062
      @wiandryadiwasistio2062 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@ycc7744absolutely. also the african countries that are still in civil war for years

  • @Gookwhazzang
    @Gookwhazzang Před měsícem +5

    I’m a genZ that lives in South K and this video really means a lot to me. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @user-mk4rw8uv4d
    @user-mk4rw8uv4d Před 13 dny

    It was a exact insight video. Thank you.

  • @faiyazfatin
    @faiyazfatin Před 4 měsíci +747

    This man is an absolute trasure in content creation. Mark's channel definitely has one of the most underrated content on the internet. The combination of humour and education (psychology, history) with sheer openness was translated into a beautiful emotional roller coaster ride throughout this video.

    • @ktownfeatures
      @ktownfeatures Před 4 měsíci +3

      Since none of it is news anymore he could take the time to make it entertaining and about Korea and Koreans and not just one thing (as news tend to do). I'm a fan🙂

    • @bigmikem1578
      @bigmikem1578 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Been a newsletter subscriber of his for over a decade. I agree he’s always been that way. And i subscribe to ALOT of stuff but his was always the best because he’s an incredible writer.

    • @Monkehrawrrr
      @Monkehrawrrr Před 4 měsíci

      Yo star craffttt, k ya this guy is dope

    • @RYANLEWIS-pd7zs
      @RYANLEWIS-pd7zs Před 4 měsíci

      Stop brown nosing he can't get you a job at Samsung bro.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Před 4 měsíci +2

      1.4 M subs is underrated if so I would be happy to be so underrated

  • @seobam_coach
    @seobam_coach Před 4 měsíci +634

    hey i'm the psychologist in the video. 영상에 나온 심리학자입니다! ㅎㅎ 한국의 사회적 문제에 대해 더 구체적으로 설명하고 싶었지만.. 영어가 부족해서 저렇게 이야기 할 수밖에 없었답니다😂😂 나머지 이야기들은 영어 설명을 잘하는 분들께 부탁드리겠습니다🙇‍♀️

    • @seobam_coach
      @seobam_coach Před 4 měsíci +13

      @@Mr-MarkManson learn Korean first😂 and then we can discuss

    • @ssamhangugeo4824
      @ssamhangugeo4824 Před 4 měsíci +42

      교포입니다. 영어가 부족하시다뇨! 넘 잘해주셨습니다. 꼭 알려져야 할 주제였고 인터뷰에 응해주셔서 감사합니다 댓글에 박사님 mad cool이라고 적혀있네요 👍👍 한국 사회가 박사님 말씀처럼 내일이든 일주일 뒤든 끝내버리고 싶은 나라가 아니라 앞으로가 더 기대되고 행복하게 더 살고 싶어지는 나라의 방향으로 갔으면 합니다.

    • @solbutton1611
      @solbutton1611 Před 4 měsíci +48

      Dude, you are so cool, and you’re English was great. Don’t worry about it. Thank you for what you do :)

    • @dbbaker1984
      @dbbaker1984 Před 4 měsíci +6

      That was such an awkward interview 😂

    • @digibojo5132
      @digibojo5132 Před 4 měsíci +17

      마지막 최고 ㅋㅋ

  • @cas_vis
    @cas_vis Před 12 dny

    Beautiful 4K video/production. Thank you for the small insight into Korean culture.

  • @christopheralan7600
    @christopheralan7600 Před měsícem +11

    I’ve seen a couple of your other videos but this one got me to subscribe. This was excellent, I really enjoyed your work.

  • @merrymerryjohanna
    @merrymerryjohanna Před 4 měsíci +804

    This content is GOLD, Mark. I was born and raised in Korea, and I was one of those kids who cry after getting 90 out of 100 on an exam. I think the biggest problem is that we’re made too busy and obsessed with achieving the *stereotypical* success to care about anything else. Most schools, parents, and media don’t talk about mental health, so we’re simply oblivious to the state of our mental health. We don’t even know we’re depressed.

    • @lowkeyconvert8971
      @lowkeyconvert8971 Před 4 měsíci +29

      it's because the east asian mentality especially, sees perseverance and tolerating a lot as some kind of badge of honour and good trait, which i can see how it is a good thing in some respects in this rollercoaster called life. but what happens when you reach breaking point and burn out? where is the support and empathy?
      the one good thing that has remained in east and SE asian cultures is the reverence for the elderly and closeness of the family unit and extended family. that's the thing that i think western cultures (although there are still some traditional western cultures, more in central and eastern europe) are lacking. without this, you can feel like a bit of a lost soul without being connected to anything. it can elicit a feeling of emptiness. hyper individualism and the "it's all about me, me, me" mentality is increasing in the west.
      on the other hand, it would be a problem if you have a toxic and abusive family. i guess it's about the yin and yang, which comes from chinese influence and the symbol features on the korean flag. there needs to be balance in everything.
      i think that historically until now, asian cultures place such an emphasis on academics because that's how people earned respect and status in their societies. it's a bit of a conundrum in the age of kpop, OF and social media celebrities. there are actual alternate routes to become 'successful' more than ever now and it's been made possible through technology.

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 Před 4 měsíci

      why arent koreans competing to have babies LOL

    • @osss333
      @osss333 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I would like to you to read about Islam, it will help you to put the staff in place

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 Před 4 měsíci

      i SWEAR TO GOD, can koreans STOP freakin sending their 5 to 18 year old kids to academy, like seriously just stop ok@@lowkeyconvert8971

    • @mangamangagurl
      @mangamangagurl Před 4 měsíci +2

      In India too bro. We kids r shamed for scoring even 93/100. We shd be scoring minimum of 98-99 out of 100. It's insane.

  • @aynhs63
    @aynhs63 Před 4 měsíci +485

    19:09 요약 진짜 정확하네요
    모두를 이겨야 하고, 누구보다 잘나야 하며, 한번이라도 실패해서는 안되지만 누구와도 공유할 수 없는 상황에서 얼마나 버틸 수 있을까요. 점점 개개인에게 기본으로 요구하는 사회적-정서적-물질적 수치가 다양해지고, 그 수준 또한 높아지고 있으니 이것에 지쳐 떨어져나가고 있는 사람들이 많답니다.
    어떻게 보면 정말 엄격한 선별작업을 통해 최상의 몇몇 제품만 팔고 나머지는 버려버리는 장사방식이네요 ㅋㅋ

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 4 měsíci

      나쁜관점아닌뜻 개인적 과업과 국가가 어려움에 처해도 우리는 웃으며 일하며 나라를 위해 받친 애국시민입니다

    • @leaf3461
      @leaf3461 Před 4 měsíci +34

      ​@@user-sp3vb7tk8r 그게 애국시민이라고 해석하고 내뱉는 너도 진짜 대단하네.. 초등학교부터 다시 들어가라

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 4 měsíci

      @@leaf3461 잘살려면 공부많이해야함 그래야나라가 발전하지자력갱샌 1억불달성목표를 두고달려야 부자국가 푸른동산위에 놉니다 논땡이치고 하면 폐가망신이란걸 알고 보수정당을위해 응원합시다국민의힘만세

    • @justyoon51
      @justyoon51 Před 3 měsíci +25

      ⁠​⁠@@user-sp3vb7tk8r스스로 생각하고 말을 뱉으세요. 한국은 자유민주주의 국가이고 생각없이 기계적으로 무책임하게 뱉는, 방종을 지향하지 않습니다. 국민의힘 만세? ㅋㅋ 어휴

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 3 měsíci

      @@justyoon51 국민의힘한나라당 앞으로 윤석열정권철권통치에 영원히 유지되어야 보수정당 새나라어린이도 본받아 반공주의자 됩니다

  • @kyowonjeong4860
    @kyowonjeong4860 Před 9 dny +7

    Very nice and accurate insight. But most Korean people even do not recognize how depressed they are. I am Korean but have been lived in other countries for more than 10 years. Never coming back.

  • @radahhhh
    @radahhhh Před 16 dny

    Thank you for making this. You are very bold in making this, and spot on! I can't agree more as a Korean.

  • @2xYuW
    @2xYuW Před 4 měsíci +60

    I heard that Korea's most important day is the college entrance tests day, it blew my mind. Airports would shut down and everybody gets into a very serious tone. That's how competitive Korea's education is.

    • @ArtemisHealing
      @ArtemisHealing Před 4 měsíci

      China is totally the same, even worse

    • @victorchen9170
      @victorchen9170 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yeah that's pretty standard with most Asian countries.

    • @shahirashamshulanuar3511
      @shahirashamshulanuar3511 Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@victorchen9170noooo, only Korea. My country did not shut down airport just for big exam in my country 😂

  • @marco_k_7787
    @marco_k_7787 Před 4 měsíci +725

    놀랍도록 정확한 분석일 뿐만 아니라
    그속에서도 살아남으려고 노력중인 한국인들에 대한 따뜻한 마음까지 담긴 매력적인 영상이다.

    • @warpwa
      @warpwa Před 4 měsíci +48

      @@ZhugeLiang1004왠 헛소리

    • @Ramenenglish
      @Ramenenglish Před 4 měsíci +1

      동의해요.

    • @user-tq9fj6rf2q
      @user-tq9fj6rf2q Před 4 měsíci +1

      허나 한국의 사기공화국이 됬음
      전세사기 비대면대출사기 주식사기 통신사사기 은행횡령 음주운전 촉법 뇌물 비리 등 사기꾼나라임
      어찌 가해자 인권을 다지켜주지

    • @user-yt1nx2cc7j
      @user-yt1nx2cc7j Před 4 měsíci +43

      @@warpwa헛소리가 아니라 다름을 인정하자는 이야기 입니다.
      너랑 나랑 다르건 틀리지 않다는 것. 다양성을 인정하기.

    • @socalvibe4500
      @socalvibe4500 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ZhugeLiang1004 몬틀을 깨? 몰한게 있다고? ㅎ 방송나와서 돈버는건가 틀을 꺤거냐?

  • @Vggf_
    @Vggf_ Před 2 měsíci +13

    아 진짜 한국에서 살기싫다.... 탈출하고싶다.

    • @beltblack2182
      @beltblack2182 Před 20 hodinami

      한국인이 불쌍한 이유가 이거임..세계 어디를 가도 그닥 환영받지 못함..물론 선진국 가면 받는척 정도는 느낄 수 있음 몇년있으면 외롭다는걸 알게됨 결국 한국인이 가장 행복한 나라는 한국인데 그게 안되니 불행한거임

  • @nykole720
    @nykole720 Před 12 dny +2

    Definitely do more videos like this!!! ❤❤❤

  • @suikwan0
    @suikwan0 Před 4 měsíci +1117

    ㅋㅋㅋㅋ중간에 정신과 의사들 아이스 브레이킹 한답시고 외모평가부터 하고보는... 진짜 한국은 저게 문제입니다. 저런것만 그만해도 사람들 사는데 훨씬 행복해 질거예요... 칭찬한거니까 괜찮다 그럴텐데 외모칭찬도 얼평입니다..그리고 앞부분은 은근슬쩍 욕했잖앜ㅋㅋ음습한 사람들..

    • @user-wk8qf4wb4m
      @user-wk8qf4wb4m Před 4 měsíci +315

      ㄹㅇ 영상보다가 그 부분 보고 움찔함; 농담이랍시고 외적인부분 슬쩍 까내리다가 또 나름 칭찬한답시고 "근데 실물이 더 잘생겼네요" ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 외모평가를 재치있는 농담인것마냥 툭툭 하는 부분마저 너무 한국스러움^^ 심지어 정신과 의사들이..ㅋㅋㅋ

    • @hahahahaha7824
      @hahahahaha7824 Před 4 měsíci +185

      저도 외모 칭찬 자주하지만 이건 진짜 좀 놀랐음... ㅋㅋㅋ 자기들은 그걸 선의의 아이스브레킹이라고 생각했을껀데 외국에선 그런 평가질 자체를 초면에 조크로도 잘 안하는편인데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 자기들은 그것에 대한 전혀 인식이 없다는거 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 한국이 평가질이 진짜 좀 심하구나 하던 모먼트 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 남 와꾸도 초면에 바로 조크로 틀어버리는데 평상시는 어떨지 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 당연한거고...

    • @user-bg2cl3vh2i
      @user-bg2cl3vh2i Před 4 měsíci +89

      I'm Korean, That was really embarrasing. Even they are psychologist they didn't realize what's wrong with them. I reckon they thought that was a good joking or compliment. That's really rude mention.

    • @user-jt3vc3bf5c
      @user-jt3vc3bf5c Před 4 měsíci +139

      와 저도 그부분 진짜 놀랬어요.
      다짜고짜 외모평가라니 그래도 정신과 의사라서 기본적인 교양이나 상식은 있을 줄 기대되는건데

    • @equinox1470
      @equinox1470 Před 4 měsíci +171

      이러니까 이 나라가 답이 없는 거예요. 사람을 사람으로 대하는 게 아니라 무슨 상품 평가하듯 하고 있어요. 정말 지겨워요..

  • @globetrottress
    @globetrottress Před 3 měsíci +527

    I'm Korean but I've been living abroad most of my life. I had no idea that I am culturally not Korean at all until I started dating in Korea. People nonchalantly mention suicidal thoughts, and wanting to run away and quit everything. How casually they deal with severe mental health issues and substance abuse, and even the news of an acquaintance killing themselves, is shocking. or how much they care about optics (as opposed to how much they don't care about what they feel inside).Their societal, cultural issues have been boggling my mind so much so that I've been getting therapy after witnessing this in person. This is such an important topic that needs to be addressed. Thank you for making this into a video.

    • @ChristianC-gy1ym
      @ChristianC-gy1ym Před 3 měsíci

      By in large Koreans are happy and enjoy a solid mental state. In comparison, the familial and social dysfunctions people in the West, namely the U.S., struggle with is far more severe. People like you, who most likely enjoyed a family centered environment even in the U.S., who were mostly sheltered and kept away from having to deal with physical abuse, sexual abuse, divorced parents, alcoholic drugged out siblings, YOU have the luxury of seeing the minor differences between you and Koreans and Korea and are magnifying the impact it's having on you.
      I'm Korean born and raised in Korea, and it's baffling to hear anecdotes from people like you and then trying to pass that off as the norm.
      I truly question how/who/why you've come to see what you've experienced in Korea. Time to look in the mirror and perhaps evaluate your surroundings.

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 Před 3 měsíci +11

      It is important to recognize and address mental health issues within any society, especially when they are so prevalent and normalized. It is brave of you to seek therapy and confront these issues that affect not only individuals, but the society as a whole. It is crucial to continue discussing and raising awareness about mental health in order to break the stigma and provide support to those who are struggling. Thank you for sharing your experience and shedding light on this important topic.

    • @JSC-cw8cs
      @JSC-cw8cs Před 3 měsíci +7

      I think your words sounds a bit harsh.
      Which means it sounds like generalizing korean's as if every korean people are casualy talking about suicidal thoughts.

    • @ChristianC-gy1ym
      @ChristianC-gy1ym Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@JSC-cw8cs You're right, and honestly they are exaggerating and/or embellishing. Or just around a bunch of toxic people.

    • @shae1414
      @shae1414 Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@ChristianC-gy1ym its pretty true with koreas gen-z. most of my korean tutors(they change each month) are my age and we talk like a friend would most of the time(execpt for the super serious ones lol). they casually make a joke about wanting to not be alive after they make a small mistake like its normal.

  • @ILikeGuns1992
    @ILikeGuns1992 Před 8 dny

    I really like this format of the vide. Super short. and to the point yet interesting. Like TL:DR on different country's culture.
    But as one of top comments mentioned. You probably should have explored role bullying and hierarchies play in their culture as well.

  • @user-wl2ij9ke3u
    @user-wl2ij9ke3u Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for filming this awesome video.

  • @user-rb9gt7yu7d
    @user-rb9gt7yu7d Před 4 měsíci +339

    Despite putting in hard work and graduating from a university in Seoul, I felt defeated by the high barriers to employment, leading to the development of depression and anxiety, which I am currently undergoing treatment for. I watched the video with deep empathy as someone going through similar struggles.
    While receiving psychiatric therapy, the disheartening view from my parents, perceiving me as a weak and disappointing individual, along with their harsh words, and the ongoing job failures, make each day of job preparation a struggle. I find myself lacking the motivation to continue, feeling helpless, and overwhelmed with thoughts of wanting to end my life.
    Amidst this, I'm glad to have come across a video that explains these reasons. Although thoughts of suicide haven't completely vanished, the guilt of being deemed useless by society and achieving disappointing results has slightly lessened. Just realizing that my situation is, in fact, a societal responsibility provides significant comfort.

    • @marilynfishel3843
      @marilynfishel3843 Před 4 měsíci +54

      warm hugs to you from the usa. i hope you can find someone who understands you & your trials & accepts you without judgment. the world is complex; and you have shown much courage in seeking help.

    • @martinmuzoc
      @martinmuzoc Před 4 měsíci +7

      Paiting!!

    • @Charvo75
      @Charvo75 Před 4 měsíci +10

      High expectations can be a debilitating feeling when we don't meet those expectations.

    • @tylerhong4759
      @tylerhong4759 Před 4 měsíci +8

      힘내세요. 젊은 청춘이여.

    • @hyunny6227
      @hyunny6227 Před 4 měsíci +16

      취직하기 어려운 사회인거 같아요.. 막상 전 취직은 했지만 월급은 적고 책임은 무한이리 살기 팍팍함을 느낍니다.
      전혀 글쓰신분의 잘못이 아닙니다. 꾸준히 산책하시고 쉬시면서 몸과 마음 회복하시길 바랍니다.

  • @Kwansmusic
    @Kwansmusic Před 4 měsíci +322

    The female korean psychologist was mad cool

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Před 4 měsíci +20

      She even had subtitles to translate English to English we live in such a advanced time

    • @richardw1043
      @richardw1043 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah what's up with that? hahaha@@southcoastinventors6583

    • @chayo4537
      @chayo4537 Před 3 měsíci

      *mad cool 🤔🤣 Why are you talking like an American?

    • @MooooonDemon
      @MooooonDemon Před 22 dny +3

      @@chayo4537 why do you care what's wrong with you

  • @muhammadtanriakbartanjung2239

    Hi Mark, i'm one of your fan (hope it doesn't bother you), you changing many of my life perception. I would like to thank you for being most useful figure. If i have enough money i will be subscribing your premium blog😊

  • @angieharper7173
    @angieharper7173 Před měsícem +52

    I enrolled in an online beginner Korean language class and the teacher is South Korean. He is pretty ok but he has a tendency to be sarcastic and put some of the students on the spot who can't understand on the get go what he is teaching. It's not a conducive atmosphere for learning, some of my classmates didn't even come back. I watch some Korean shows so I wasn't that shocked by what was going on. The teaching style is Confucian and he tries to make students compete against each other. I have questions but I end up looking for the answers on my own rather than have the unpleasant experience of being put on the spot for asking for clarification. Anyways, i just have 3 sessions left and I'll just finish them. Thank God I have a good sense of myself and am not a people pleaser otherwise i would have ended up depressed! I don't resent him, I am just accepting that he is like that cause that's how he grew up and that's what Korean society is like in general. I also found out that the reason why he gets all 5 stars on Google reviews is because he will give you a 30% discount for your next enrollment. He also has a very elementary grasp of the English language so it gets confusing sometimes since he starts rattling off in Korean. My goodness, it's a beginner Korean class he should know that his students might not understand what the hell he is saying even if it's a simple Korean sentence. Honestly, i feel like i got duped because of those google reviews. I'm still thinking if I'm going to leave an honest review on Google or chalk this up to experience and do my due diligence next time before spending my money. I don't want to end up hurting this guy even if he is abrasive and condescending.

    • @olenakhalimon700
      @olenakhalimon700 Před 16 dny

      Напишіть відгук про цього вчителя - це допоможе іншим людям і цьому вчителю, маємо надію.

    • @NS-nc5go
      @NS-nc5go Před 14 dny +5

      Write an honest review please. That's going to help a lot of other students. He sounds like a teacher to avoid.

    • @angieharper7173
      @angieharper7173 Před 14 dny +3

      @@NS-nc5go I know but I'm so afraid he might end up getting depressed and hurting himself 😭 South Koreans act tough but they're actually so internally weak.

    • @NS-nc5go
      @NS-nc5go Před 14 dny +2

      @angieharper7173 that's a valid point actually

    • @yohaneschristianp
      @yohaneschristianp Před 7 dny

      It’s not based on confucian at all. If you don’t understand far-east culture, don’t touch it just yet. TV series won’t help it that much.
      What is it then? Militaristic.
      Spartan? Sure, maybe close.

  • @martinocoreano
    @martinocoreano Před 4 měsíci +248

    I am a 30-years old Korean living in Seoul. I lived in New Zealand and Australia in my childhood and came to Korea to study in a high school. The pressure on high school students is so immense and crazy. Probably many of the students taking Sooneung(Korean College Scholastic Ability Test/Korean University Entrance Exam) might have some traumatic memories. Even reaching my 30s, I still had a dream of the day that I screwed up my test. It really sucks. 😞

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 4 měsíci

      한국은 우울한국가가 아닙니다 외국인도 한국이 부자국가이며 소득에서 동아시아에서 1등국가 반공주의자국가입니다

    • @tkqkdl16
      @tkqkdl16 Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@user-fs1vx5lr8g수능 아니여도 잘 살 수 있는 사회가 되었으면 합니다. 요즘 학생들 의대 가려고 재수 삼수하면서 시간 보내고 있죠. 적성이 맞으면 모르겠지만 그냥 쫒아가는 사회.

    • @martinocoreano
      @martinocoreano Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@user-fs1vx5lr8g 그렇게 쉽게 말씀하시는걸 보니 공감능력이 좀 떨어지시는 분인것 같습니다. 우선 왜 쳐야할까요? 더이상 보고싶지도 않습니다. 돈은 그냥 하늘에서 내려오나요? 돈이 아주 많은 동네의 부잣집이면 가능하겠죠, 재수든 n수든요. (그걸 한국인들이 그렇게 외쳐대는 의지의
      문제라고 한다면 할말이 없네요) 저는 삶을 살아나가야하는 사람이기에, 거기에 들어가는 돈도 무시할수 없는 것 같습니다. 그리고 회사
      생활을 위해서라면 더더욱 하고 싶지도 않구요, 한국에서는 회사생활을 더이상 하지 않을 생각이기 때문입니다. 그리고 저는 이제 석사마치고 박사를 고민하는 상황이라 더더욱 수능은 칠 생각이 없네요.

    • @user-ed7rh5dr9v
      @user-ed7rh5dr9v Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@martinocoreano 저도 동의합니다. 수능을 잘 쳐야지만 좋은 회사에 갈 수 있고 좋은 교수 밑에서 대학공부를 할 수 있는건 과연 맞는걸까? 라는 생각이 듭니다.
      창의성이 너무나도 중요해지는 시대에 수능은 너무나도 구시대적인 시험 체계라고 생각합니다

    • @martinocoreano
      @martinocoreano Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@user-fs1vx5lr8g 죄송한데 저에 대해서 무엇을 아신다고 이렇게 판단하고 댓글을 막달아 대시는건지 모르겠네요. 저에 대해서 여기다 전부적어놓은것도 아니기도 하구요. 적어주신 점은 참고하도록 하겠습니다. 적당히 해주시면 감사하겠습니다.

  • @AverageBlackManJ
    @AverageBlackManJ Před 4 měsíci +216

    Being a foreigner that lived in Korea, I always pointed out the dichotomy of the society. The glitz and glam that you would often see but a couple streets away it would look more like I stepped back in time a couple decades. Seoul was an amazing experience but I know as someone who didn’t work in the Korean economy, I didn’t fall under the societal pressure that they did. I got to experience all the up sides with none of the downsides. I would love to go back to Korea and experience more of the culture and especially the food!

    • @AverageBlackManJ
      @AverageBlackManJ Před 4 měsíci +15

      I also recognize the same could be said about America in the fact that there is a big difference in Beverly Hills and somewhere like Compton but it felt more in your face and kind of surprising in Korea.

    • @HH-kg4fq
      @HH-kg4fq Před 4 měsíci +4

      It was neat reading about your perspective as an average Black dude.

    • @HH-kg4fq
      @HH-kg4fq Před 4 měsíci +9

      Regarding your second comment, I second that. The huge differences in the neighborhoods in LA are obvious. Even just going across the street, you can notice the huge economic crises in the transient populations and the homelessness due to the extraordinarily high cost of housing.
      ​@@AverageBlackManJ

    • @ssssssstssssssss
      @ssssssstssssssss Před 4 měsíci +10

      There are dichotomies in pretty much every society, kinda makes it interesting. It is often easier to notice if you are coming from the outside, though.

    • @AverageBlackManJ
      @AverageBlackManJ Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ssssssstssssssss this is definitely true. In your own society, things just seem normal as they are. When in a different location, you pick up on things that are different because nothing there is normal to you.

  • @jajaja4118
    @jajaja4118 Před 2 měsíci +1

    love this video and it's style, been reading your blog ten years ago, didn't even know you were on youtube. more like this please.

  • @dforeigner
    @dforeigner Před měsícem

    That was a great video. Please do more in other countries

  • @anastasiabutton
    @anastasiabutton Před 4 měsíci +124

    I currently live in South Korea (in the Southern area of the country). As an employed guest to this country I gotta say it’s an amazing place to be and experience. The people are wonderful, food is fantastic, and their history simply amazes me. There are cons, of course. The suicide rate scaling up is tragic and spoken about among my colleagues and friends; however, nothing seems to be changing on a legal or social level. I’m glad they are discussing it, but there is an umbrella of shame that if they change as a person or as a country that they are failing. The kids I teach are also in this camp. Some kids cry so hard if they miss one question on a 50-question quiz and think they are a failure. This becomes more so when the big school tests come around. I hope South Korea can overcome this, and quickly. If anything I’ve observed is that they really can do anything and in a short amount of time. They’ve accomplished so much. I hope they could also be the leader in accomplishing a social/mental revolution as well. ❤

    • @10secondsrule
      @10secondsrule Před 4 měsíci +8

      This was my experience to fit the first 6 months. Now after 2 years now I can say it's not a place for humans (not a happy place anyway). It's a black mirror episode.

    • @BegaW
      @BegaW Před 4 měsíci

      We have saying, as you guys might do, when there is a disease, there follows a cure. I see the liberation is on the way 🙂So hopeful. Btw, Happy new year!

    • @azizalfa752
      @azizalfa752 Před 4 měsíci

      And thats why they will vanish there birthrate is critical and they can’t get Babys because off money time and maybe the western society mind is the end for them and japan

    • @kfx3907
      @kfx3907 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@10secondsrule“It's not a place for humans" i think you are over-exaggerating it.

    • @a.a.2419
      @a.a.2419 Před měsícem

      Looks like people are working very hard to give their freedom and life to the worse capitalist predators. Aim seems to be to produce and disrespect mother nature.

  • @gamrGaby
    @gamrGaby Před 4 měsíci +207

    As a expat who has been living in Seoul for 4 years, I think this video beautifully sums up the situation in Korea. All of these points are true and I have seen it myself. I have had conversations with coworkers and friends about these things. The differences between Korea and the US/Western world. The biggest difference is definitely the view of mental health and accessibility. I realized how uninformed many Koreans are about mental health and mental disorders. They are surprised at how open I am about these topics and how my friends have been open to me when I tell them stories of my friends' struggles. I will say the younger generations are much more open to talking about mental health and making mental health a priority. Some children I work with are getting help and treated. However, there are so many that view any mental health issues, disorders, or disabilities as a weakness and will try to hide it or choose to ignore the reality that it is happening to them/a loved one. One friend who teaches kindergarten told me how one of their previous students definitely had some kind of mental disability and the parents were in formed this child should be tested. But the parents refused because they say "nothing is wrong with my child." Instead of identifying it early and getting help and treatment that will help their child cope and function well in life, they choose to ignore it because they don't want their child singled out.
    The work culture is also brutal. Just as the video says, many work crazy hours even if they don't have work. OR they have so much work, they work crazy hours. I had a friend getting 2-4 hours of time at home (getting home around 4am and back at work at 9am), with no overtime pay, and crazy pressure of having to complete a bucket load of tasks and some of those tasks she was not qualified or had the education to actually do. She did this work schedule for months! And to add another factor into the mix, the birth rate is low and the government is trying to encourage people to have children. However, how can it be expected for a person, who is barely seeing the apartment they rent, to have the time for a relationship and then have time to raise and care for a child? Very unrealistic.
    Even as a foreigner, I have felt the pressures as well. I am supposed to be a "role model" and "example of a good citizen." Which is fair, but there is no wiggle room here to be human and make mistakes. I feel judged or that I will be judged. And as an averaged sized American, the stress about my body image during my first year here was strong. I've grown to not care about it now but that first year when you are thrown into a society all about image, you start caring too when you realize how much everyone cares. I love this country. It's beautiful and the culture is beautiful. Generally, the people are wonderful and nice and the food is to die for. However, I have felt weighed down and stifled so I actually am returning home after 4 crazy years of fun but also awful experiences (but mostly fun). And most of my friends feel the same way and are leaving one by one, some of them taking Korean SOs that want out too. There are so many factors to this decision so don't weigh it all on Korean society/mentality as a whole, but it is a factor.

    • @hoilockpartian8627
      @hoilockpartian8627 Před 3 měsíci +15

      당신의 따뜻한 마음과 좋은 의견에 감사합니다. 현실은 당신이 말한것보다 한국은 더 최악입니다. 정말로 자본주의와 유교의 나쁜점만 갖고 있습니다. 나도 한국이 변하길 바라지만 쉽지 않습니다. 많은 사람들이 영상을 보고, 뭔가를 느끼고 반성했으면 좋겠습니다. 감사합니다❤❤❤

    • @sarahstwart1653
      @sarahstwart1653 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I would say its the korean culture because they are not evolving with time but holding on to how the older generations have been over worked

    • @Andrealopez-tw2ks
      @Andrealopez-tw2ks Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is really sad, I was one of the people who standardized Korea because of what I saw in kdramas, I still dream of visiting Korea and i think it's good that people are more open to the importance of mental health.

    • @yamadoral
      @yamadoral Před 3 měsíci +1

      좋은글 감사합니다. 우리의 성취를 마냥 즐길데가 아니군요. 자본주의와 유교의 최악의 결합. 외모에 대한 스트레스 징글징글합니다. 주제넘는 외모평가도 신물나구요.

    • @Queensaac
      @Queensaac Před 2 měsíci

      As a Korean, I agree with your points about the importance of mental well-being. However, in Korean society, fierce competition starts at a young age, as early as elementary school. This creates a paradox: while mental health is recognized as crucial, current solutions often fail to address the issue at its root, which is the relentless pressure to compete.
      Even though individuals pursue success in various aspects of life, from academics and careers to marriage and social standing, the constant struggle to "win" fuels the prevalence of mental health concerns. Eliminating competition entirely, however, wouldn't be a viable solution. Korean society has achieved significant advancements through its emphasis on hard work and pushing individuals to strive for excellence.
      The challenge lies in adapting to changing times. The current competition-driven model, championed by older generations and politicians, no longer aligns with the needs of today's society. Maintaining this approach only exacerbates the situation, as evidenced by the unprecedented decline in birth rates, surpassing even war-torn nations.
      While competition can be a positive force, the rigid, one-size-fits-all approach stifles the potential of individuals with diverse talents. To thrive as a nation in the face of evolving global needs, we must cultivate diverse fields for competition, fostering creativity and efficiency across various fields.
      It's crucial that older generations and policymakers acknowledge the need to move beyond the singular focus on competition and embrace a more multifaceted approach that allows individuals to succeed in different ways.

  • @seaflea3
    @seaflea3 Před měsícem

    very insightful thanks

  • @martinb3483
    @martinb3483 Před 6 dny

    I watched your documentary after watching the documentary "The burnout-society" by Byung-Chul Han... Really interesting ! Thanks.

  • @oklu_
    @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +251

    As a Korean, I think his video should be required viewing for governments, parliaments, and any organization that makes policy in South Korea. Very accurate than any other written or spoken materials ever made by us Koreans.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci

      SOUTH KOREA IS SO F4KE SIR ! 🤮 MY INDIA IS BETTER ! 🤗🇮🇳🥰 🇮🇱THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci

      SOUTH KOREA IS SO DANGEROUS SIR ! MY INDIA IS BETTER ! 🤗🇮🇳🥰 🇮🇱THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @flatfish72
      @flatfish72 Před 3 měsíci +12

      You are asking someone who designed this system to break down the system , and it is not going to happen. SAD

    • @bingoandtoto
      @bingoandtoto Před 3 měsíci

      What the government intends is this abuse, they are not interested in people’s happiness and quality of life.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci +4

      WOW VERY DANGEROUS SIR! I WILL NEVER GO TO SOUTH KOREA ! 😡😡 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳

  • @oklu_
    @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +1504

    10:20 사람 앉혀 놓고 면밀히 외모 평가 들어가는거 상당히 한국스러움 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @biyum918
      @biyum918 Před 4 měsíci +335

      이런거부터 한국이 망해가고 우울한 이유를 알려줌 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @user-dv2cb7cf9e
      @user-dv2cb7cf9e Před 4 měsíci +107

      ㅋㅋ 본인 댓글에 휴그랜트 눈닮앗다고 써놓은거 자체가 한번더 찝은거 같음

    • @user-wj7xd6tg1v
      @user-wj7xd6tg1v Před 4 měsíci +365

      심지어 배웠다는 의사분도 저 나이대 이상 한국인들은 다 저모양이고 저게 뭐가 잘못된줄도 모름 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
      초면에, 안친한데, 외모나, 재산, 연봉, 학교, 이런 민감한걸 전혀 꺼리낌없이 묻는게 한국문화
      하긴 의사?였다는건 20살때 의대 들어갔을테고
      그런 포지션으로 쭈욱 살았으니 ㅋㅋ 아무도 태클 안건 삶 살았으니 한국인 그 자체가 될수밖에 없었을듯

    • @minnn6744
      @minnn6744 Před 4 měsíci +143

      @@user-wj7xd6tg1v 외모 평가도 그렇고 올해 20살이면 대학어디 가냐 ㅈㄴ물어봄. 대한민국이 남인생에 관심많은건 알아줘야됨

    • @oklu_
      @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +85

      이 유튜버님도 이 현상을 흥미롭게 보고 올린 것 같습니다 ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @KaitinRean
    @KaitinRean Před 2 měsíci +23

    I'm 100% korean who has seen korea in the eyes of a half foreigner, and a korean.
    I've lived in America for 6 years, and for the rest of my life, I've lived in Korea.
    I tend to think differently than my classmates. Maybe it's because I was raised in america.
    I've been through depression and self harm as well before. Not a surprise.
    Korea is safe, and it's comfortable. I'll admit it. No guns, no gender or sexuality wars. We have an amazing environment, a lot of things to learn and see, and a ton of culture and excitement.
    Then, why do koreans get so easily depressed in korea? Is the country the problem?
    It's mostly the socializing. Yes, the government and people around you pressuring to succeed and work are stressful as well. Very much. Studying is harx, and success is hard.
    Yet, what makes it so hard are the people. They pressure you. Especially if your job is related to human interactions. They knock you down, they tackle you, they humiliate you.
    The fact that you can stay anonymous on the internet does not help. There's a reason why I don't like to interact with koreans online. It's a total mess. Racism, perfectionists attacking you... It's not great. Although it's what makes korea so safe and uncontroversial, it's suffocating when it's a subject like race, feminism, or appearance.
    A quick note on racism, I was literally just talking to my friend on the phone and two little boys started mocking me.. I'm korean though.. the kids in my class mock my pronouncation. Yet, foreigners say I don't even sound korean.
    "People are rude here too." "Korea's social system isn't special. It's not a special problem."
    Go ahead and say that. Just understand that we are always pressured. We never feel free. Besides, the topic is korea, not your country😅
    Thank you for reading.❤

    • @tobithetabby6376
      @tobithetabby6376 Před 3 dny +2

      No gender wars? Isn't the 4B movement growing like crazy in Korea? Isn't the rift between Korean men and women getting bigger?

    • @KaitinRean
      @KaitinRean Před 3 dny

      @@tobithetabby6376 that's not the gender wars I'm talking about. And, not really. The men and woman problem.. It's been the same for years

  • @dwkim1190
    @dwkim1190 Před 2 měsíci +3

    As a college student born and raised in Korea, most of my childhood memories revolve around fiercely competing in schools and academies. Even in university, I had to compete constantly to maintain a good GPA. When looking at objective indicators such as birth rates and suicide rates, it's evident that there are problems in our society. However, amidst the fear of starving to death or becoming victims of social shame, many find it difficult to speak up and find their own way to survive.
    Although everyone is aware of these grim realities, it's true that opinions don't easily come together for societal improvement. Politicians, who should be at the forefront of change, often show little interest in opinions that don't translate into votes. In this sense, I'm deeply grateful for influential CZcamsrs like Mark to share his thoughts on our social issues. As a young Korean, I hope there is a future where more people in Korea could become happier and more acceptive to others.

  • @kl8967
    @kl8967 Před 4 měsíci +292

    정신과의사라면서 손님 초대해놓고 대놓고 얼평하는 양브라더스 부끄럽네요. 이게 한국이죠.

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 Před 3 měsíci +7

      정말 죄송합니다. 그 행동은 예의에 어긋나고 부적절한 것이었던 것 같습니다. 저희가 존중하고 예의를 갖추는 모습을 보여드릴 수 있도록 노력하겠습니다. 다시 한번 사과의 말씀을 드립니다.

    • @edprestoza4099
      @edprestoza4099 Před 2 měsíci

      THIS SUCKS LIKE SHIT!!!!!!!!!!

    • @user-FULLJohnson
      @user-FULLJohnson Před 2 měsíci

      @@PoisonelleMisty4311 당신이 왜 죄송합니까? 무례한 한국인들이 문제입니다.

  • @sevendaffodils5944
    @sevendaffodils5944 Před 3 měsíci +573

    외모도 완벽해야 하고, 옷도 멋지게 입어야 하고 피부관리, 자기관리 철저히 하며 연예인 부러워 하며 비교경쟁하고, 일도 잘 해야 하고 자녀 교육도 잘 해야 하고..합법화된 중독, 커피 중독자가 됨. 객관적인 시선으로 저를 뒤돌아 보게 되었습니다. 한국인으로서의 자부심도 크지만 냉철한 시야의 좋은 영상 감사합니다❤

    • @user-FULLJohnson
      @user-FULLJohnson Před 2 měsíci

      대다수 한국인이 열등감이 가득함. 다른나라 인종과 문화에 대한 존중은 찾아볼수가 없음.
      인구가 줄어들고 있음에도 이민정책을 혐오하고 외국인에 대한 차별이 일상시 된 한국을 보면 그냥 이대로 망하는게 맞는듯🤣

    • @namedrop721
      @namedrop721 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Koreans are some of the most resilient and warm hearted people I have ever met; please do not take pride in others using you as a workhorse though, they don’t love you

    • @pumpingbigsur6586
      @pumpingbigsur6586 Před 2 měsíci

      경쟁없는 국가는 없어요. 미국인들은 자살할 용기도 없어서 마약으로 총으로 죽어나갑니다

    • @websitemartian
      @websitemartian Před měsícem

      dont take this the wrong way BUT could it be that way because asian people LOOK ALIKE ?

    • @kaisonsays7754
      @kaisonsays7754 Před měsícem +3

      @@websitemartianIm Korean. You know what? yeah. this isnt exactly false. if everyone looks completely different, its hard to "compare" one another in terms of looks.
      Korea is a single race country, hence making us look alike with each other. thus making it more susceptible to peer pressure and comparing

  • @echoi90
    @echoi90 Před měsícem +1

    The “moan” of acknowledgment when talking hahahah! I’ve never heard of it that way… I’m Korean-American and I def catch myself doing this on work calls 🤣

  • @srenchristensen7898
    @srenchristensen7898 Před 2 měsíci

    What a great video. What a great (and mysterious) country.

  • @TriPleBZina
    @TriPleBZina Před 4 měsíci +79

    As a korean who will soon turn 19, this video almost made me cry.
    It is true we suffer and are worried about us and what the future will hold, but the reason why I couldn't give up and kept myself together was that slight hope that I never told anyone that things will get better if I try better, if I try to become that generation to lead the way to a much more acceptable happiness.
    As always I was thinking about leaving the country because of the lack of space and acceptance my generation gets, but again I also wish to stay where I laughed, cried and was born.
    I believe that we will get through this.

    • @oklu_
      @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci

      I second that especially the last part!

    • @leviryu4327
      @leviryu4327 Před 4 měsíci

      You’re happy man, I didn’t laugh, cry at the age (but was born).

    • @leonsong3284
      @leonsong3284 Před 4 měsíci +5

      **hug hug**

    • @Marshyblob
      @Marshyblob Před 4 měsíci +4

      I too will be turning 19 did year..the stress sure kicks in ..we'll get through it ..its alryt

    • @ozskzkizz
      @ozskzkizz Před 3 měsíci

      Just keep going and pushing. You'll be ok! Anyone at 19, their life has not even fully blossomed yet and begun. You've got to dig deep and try to bloom where you are planted. I hope very much that your beautiful country and its people rise to the level of self-acceptance and inner happiness that you hope to see in your world. You seem to have a really good heart.

  • @laurastephenson5169
    @laurastephenson5169 Před 4 měsíci +225

    As an educator in Korea for the last dozen years, I agree with this video. Korea excelled in economics because it needed to survive. Now it must tackle its social problems, inequalities, and depression-inducing educational and work methods if it wants to survive.

    • @RollerBladingSuxs
      @RollerBladingSuxs Před 4 měsíci +1

      The thing is stress and depression is all self-induced. So it's not the government or society that creates it. But it's one's own self-deprecating thoughts that induce it.

    • @Here4TheHeckOfIt
      @Here4TheHeckOfIt Před 4 měsíci +33

      ​@@RollerBladingSuxs Man - you really can't see the toxicity in this kind of system can you?

    • @SirCruxful
      @SirCruxful Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@RollerBladingSuxssome society’s have terrible stressors and thought processes that can contribute to your pressure. You don’t exist in a vacuum so Your society can cultivate harmful thought processes and expectations that you have to work through to fix

    • @SirCruxful
      @SirCruxful Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@RollerBladingSuxsunless you are in a forest you will always be influenced and affected by the things around you, especially early childhood where you learn the most about what type of attitudes and ways you deal with life. Shame is a huge part of these societies

    • @RollerBladingSuxs
      @RollerBladingSuxs Před 4 měsíci

      @@SirCruxful Remember the saying no one is responsible for your life except you.

  • @Danieltheshin
    @Danieltheshin Před měsícem

    Great video Mark! And accurate too.

  • @deepak8586
    @deepak8586 Před 10 dny

    All these videos are really good!! but the major question is will they ever change if so when????

  • @lifeisasimulatedillusion
    @lifeisasimulatedillusion Před 4 měsíci +445

    유교와 자본주의의 가장 나쁜 부분을 유지하면서, 둘의 가장 좋은 부분은 버린것 같다는 말이 너무 명확하고 정확한것 같네요.

    • @hoilockpartian8627
      @hoilockpartian8627 Před 3 měsíci +20

      저도 이말에 정말 공감합니다. 유교와 자본주의에 가장 나쁜점만 갖고 있다는건 정확합니다. 이문제를 고치지 않으면 한국인은 전부 사라질겁니다. 너무나 정확한 분석에 감동을 받습니다.

    • @suchislifespace7725
      @suchislifespace7725 Před 3 měsíci +18

      근데 좀 모순인게, 한국은 정확히 말하면 유교의 좋은 점인 커뮤니티 중심 주의가 희박해지면서 점점 자본주의의 개인주의로 가고 있는데, 저자는 이건 자본주의의 좋은 점이라면서요? 개인적으로는개인주의가 진짜 좋은 점인지는 확신이 안가지만, 지금은 혼란기로 보여지네요. 전통 사상이란게 쉽게 바뀌지 않는데 뿌리는 아직 가족중심 문화가 남아있지만 표면적으로는 개인주의로 변하는...이게 서로 상충하고 스트레스를 불러오는 거 아닌가 싶어요. shame & judgement 에도 순기능이 있긴 합니다. 자신을 돌아보고 자기의 책임을 다하는 것, 요즘은 오히려 어려움이 닥치면 회피하고 도망가고 싶은 심리가 강해지는 문제도 있는거 같네요. 미국이라고 다 잘 사는것 아니죠. 멘탈 강하고 행복한거 아니구요. 거기도 알코올, 마약 중독, 정치적 대립, 빈부격차 등 여러 사회 문제 우리보다 더 심해요. 평균 수명도 거의 10년은 떨어집니다.
      한국의 문제는 좁은 땅에 자원이 없는데에 있습니다. 오직 인간의 능력으로 외화 벌이 하다보니 경쟁이 치열 할 수 밖에요. 미국이나 호주, 브라질, 중국정도의 자원과 토지만 있어도 사람들 먹여 살리는데 큰 문제는 없으니까요. 당장 지금만 해도 반도체 산업 등 일부 글로벌 리딩 산업, 경쟁 국가에 뺏겨봐요. 뭐 먹고 살지?
      물론 교육의 방향이 바뀌긴 해야 합니다. 상대평가 없애고 절대 평가로 아이들이 노력한 만큼 정당한 성취를 이루게 하고 객관식 보다는 토론식으로 좀 다양한 생각을 할 수 있게 하는 것, 어차피 애들 수도 줄어드는데 대학 서열에 대한 구조도 변해야 하구요.

    • @caidylan
      @caidylan Před 3 měsíci +16

      韩国人真的懂什么叫儒家思想吗?仁、义、礼、智、信在哪里?修身、齐家、治国、平天下又在哪里?居然把一些不仁不义的等级观念当做儒家思想,好的东西是一点也没学到

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@hoilockpartian8627 이념과 사상 저분이 말한 가짜외국인말밑고 따른 너도 공산당이지 우리나라는 박정희각하가 등장이유 나라가 부자국가가되고 더나아가 우리나라가 공산당에 점령당한걸 윤석열각하가 도와주고 한반도는 나라에운명을 맡기면안되니 민영화를 통해나라를 살린다는데 우리모두 윤석열각하처럼 서울대출신들만 뽑읍시다

    • @Yok_Knnn
      @Yok_Knnn Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@caidylan 你说的是没礼貌没素质到处出征的nmslese吧

  • @yaebinnie
    @yaebinnie Před 4 měsíci +125

    Very understanding and heartwarming video. You did not describe nor define Korea’s problems through judgmental perspective but rather critically viewed and sincerely hoped for our better future. Thanks for a great video.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci

      SOUTH KOREA IS SO F4KE SIR ! 🤮 MY INDIA IS BETTER ! 🤗🇮🇳🥰 🇮🇱THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci

      WOW VERY DANGEROUS SIR! I WILL NEVER GO TO SOUTH KOREA ! 😡😡 THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳

  • @user-mp1uf1bt9k
    @user-mp1uf1bt9k Před měsícem +2

    As a teenager in korea, this video gave me lots to think about.
    Yes, it is a fact that people constantly compare themselves to other people and have lots of mental problems. The shame and the anxiety make people feel like they are a loser, and since they are stressed out with these feelings, they find another way to solve it, by depreciating others, followed by loneliness and depression and hate amongest the community.
    But at the end of the video mentioning resilience and all the positive stuff we have, I felt that if we focused the positive traits then the negative we would figure out to live a happier life. Thanks for making this video Mark ❤

  • @Serpent7070
    @Serpent7070 Před měsícem +88

    10:20 진짜 경악스럽다. 저런 사소한 예의조차 갖춰야한다는 의식이 없다는게 한국인 수준이지...젊은 세대는 '그나마' 낫지만 타인에 외모에 대해 언급하는 것 자체가 타인을 상품처럼 품평하는 거라는 것조차도 모르는 사람이 대부분인게🙂...

    • @user-ft2pf3wt2j
      @user-ft2pf3wt2j Před 12 dny +5

      젊은사람들도 마찬가지예요ㅠ 어른들을 보고 배우는건데 어른들이 저러니 젊은사람들도 똑같아요… 첫만남에 누구닮앗다 외모평가 숨쉬듯 하는 한국..

    • @user-fd1ho4nr8l
      @user-fd1ho4nr8l Před 12 dny

      님에게서 사대주의가 더 느껴지는데...경악스럽다라....님 그럼 한국사회에서 매일 경악스러움을 느끼면서 살고계심...아님 지금 외국거주중.....강자는 옳다는 사대주의적 기준으로 문화적 표현법의 차이까지도 자신만이 옳다는 잣대를 들이대고 평가하는 인간들이 더 경악스러움.. 난 한국의 한 도시만한 크기의 지역에서 좀비들이 돌아다니고 불법이라는 마약이 눈앞에서 공공연하게 투약되는 지역을 통제조차 못하는 공권력과 총기사고로 인한 그 수많은 사망자들을 매일같이 뉴스로 접하면서도 로비라는 합법적 뇌물에 의해서 정치권력이 움직이지도 못하는 미국사회가 더.....경악을 넘어서서 끔찍한 무서움이 느껴지는데.... 최소한 외모표현이 살인은 아니잖아...... 그리고 이영상의 화자가 말하는 본질은 문화적차이로 인한 사적인 외모표현을 쉽게하는 문제점을 말하는게 아니라 이젠 외모조차도 경쟁적으로 갖춰야하는 이 경쟁체제의 한국문제점을 살펴봐야 한다는 이야기 아닌가?? .... 강자는 옳다는 생각자체도 지나친 경쟁사회가 만든 잘못된 가치관인것을.....

    • @user-fd1ho4nr8l
      @user-fd1ho4nr8l Před 12 dny

      @user-fd1ho4nr8l
      39분 전(수정됨)
      님에게서 사대주의가 더 느껴지는데...경악스럽다라....님 그럼 한국사회에서 매일 경악스러움을 느끼면서 살고계심...아님 지금 외국거주중.....강자는 옳다는 사대주의적 기준으로 문화적 표현법의 차이까지도 자신만이 옳다는 잣대를 들이대고 평가하는 인간들이 더 경악스러움.. 난 한국의 한 도시만한 크기의 지역에서 좀 비들이 돌아다니고 불법이라는 마 약이 눈앞에서 공공연하게 투약되는 지역을 통제조차 못하는 공권력과 총기사고로 인한 그 수많은 사망자들을 매일같이 뉴스로 접하면서도 로비라는 합법적 뇌물에 의해서 정치권력이 움직이지도 못하는 미국사회가 더.....경악을 넘어서서 끔찍한 무서움이 느껴지는데.... 최소한 외모표현이 살인은 아니잖아...... 그리고 이영상의 화자가 말하는 본질은 문화적차이로 인한 사적인 외모표현을 쉽게하는 문제점을 말하는게 아니라 이젠 외모조차도 경쟁적으로 갖춰야하는 이 경쟁체제의 한국문제점을 살펴봐야 한다는 이야기 아닌가?? .... 강자는 옳다는 생각자체도 지나친 경쟁사회가 만든 잘못된 가치관인것을.....

  • @Selis674
    @Selis674 Před 4 měsíci +63

    구구절절 맞는말밖에 없네. 이런 영상 만들어주셔서 감사합니다. 언젠가 바뀌겠죠? 점점 더 나아지겠죠.

    • @ElijahStorm
      @ElijahStorm Před 4 měsíci

      응응응~ 하자

    • @user-uj9hj2kq5b
      @user-uj9hj2kq5b Před 4 měsíci

      분명 더 나아질 겁니다. 같은 한국인으로서 힘내봐요!

    • @tkqkdl16
      @tkqkdl16 Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-uj9hj2kq5b🙏

  • @user-dr9cc2wz6m
    @user-dr9cc2wz6m Před 4 měsíci +189

    I am a high school student who was born in Korea. Everyone here studies for 12 years from the first grade of elementary school to the third grade of high school. Most of them start earlier than that. These days, kindergarten-based private academies and kindergarten students prepare for medical schools before they think about the world they want to live in, because their parents don't know much about the world. I still think that the important thing for teenagers is their view of the world and their various experiences. However, the reality is different. You have to endure the pressure that you didn't even experience in the past, the desire to play, the exercise, etc. due to the set period of study. If you exercise, you also have to develop your physical strength to study. When you go to high school, you write down a portfolio like the first year and complete it for three years in high school, and then enter college based on the content and school grades. At this time, you have to write all the activities you do in school in relation to your career hope, and there is an academy that helps you write such a portfolio. Also, the cost of the academy is huge. I think such education in Korea will cause a wider gap between the rich and the poor. Most students these days don't think deeply about their career path and think that they should definitely go to college, and most of their friends who are good at studying want to pursue medicine. Jobs like doctors and dentists are expensive. Meanwhile, I thought I didn't know why I should go to college in my country. I'm still a teenager who hasn't had much experience, and I didn't think it was worth investing in because it would cost me a lot of money to decide on a department and go to college. Later, later than others, but when I had something I wanted to study for, I wanted to go to college. If I fail college at the age of 19, I will be treated as a failure. Even though I am a broken teenager, my dream is to travel around the world. But that means a lot of adults are interfering with other people's lives, such as how they will make money and need to have money to get married in the future. At first, I thought I would make the right mistake and others would get caught up in this world. I knew what I really wanted was to travel around the world, and I believed that I would be happy with the process even if I had a part-time job that wasn't a full-time job. However, it is really upsetting to find myself getting ingrained in this society. Success and failure are divided in teenagers, and if they don't get married on time, pressure from people around them will arise, and the heads of households will have to earn a certain amount of money, compete in new jobs again, and if they don't have children, I think it is natural that Korea has high suicide rates and depression levels. However, no one is trying to change. As a Korean, I want everyone to look back, not just ahead.

    • @jerrygreen9985
      @jerrygreen9985 Před 4 měsíci

      you're looking at the extremes buddy, south korea is not depressing, the people just have high-ass standards, you could go live in any area that isn't Seoul and getting a job and buying a house would be 100 times easier and actually doable in terms of house prices. marriage would be possible, as would children. but people insist on staying in Seoul, if you don't study, you don't study. sure it's more intense than any other western country- but that being said any country has students who study very hard. a shit ton of Korean students do not study hard. they just attend a lot of private lessons/tutors etc. doesn't mean that they study a lot or are super-smart. people with superstitions will say to go to college and to get married etc, but the thing is nowadays people don't ask that as much, and if you do you're just rude/old/uneducated. the students preparing at age 5, 6, 7 or at a young age? that's only the really rich people, and so that's a really really small minority of kids. compared to other countries like india, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines i think korea is a way better country to live in on AVERAGE. compared to the states the people aren't open, extremely racist, and don't really care for others as much with a community vibe as western countries, but to say korea is depressing without giving an objective point of view is unfair. it's a shit country. the laws in particular and the judges/lawyers/politicians aren't great at all. i still hate korea even though i was born here. but give it a fair point of view when judging it.

    • @user-kx8ez1vd9r
      @user-kx8ez1vd9r Před 4 měsíci +12

      이 글을 읽고 나의 아들에게 나는 어떤 것들을 보여줄 것인지 깊이 생각해 봐야겠어요.

    • @kasi-ns2hv
      @kasi-ns2hv Před 4 měsíci +6

      좋은 관점

    • @kanchanmaitra3368
      @kanchanmaitra3368 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Your thoughts 💬 are very deep,, good luck bro,, I'm glad that i was born in India 😌

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před 3 měsíci

      SOUTH KOREA IS SO F4KE SIR ! 🤮 MY INDIA IS BETTER ! 🤗🇮🇳🥰 🇮🇱THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗

  • @eipechacko4344
    @eipechacko4344 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Nice ending message to the video after all the depressing part before it. Resilience is one of the most important qualities anyone need and the Koreans can use it with their faith to somehow find a way

  • @KoongYe
    @KoongYe Před 2 měsíci +4

    As a Korean, I've watched quite a few videos talking about the problems in Korea, but never this ON POINT. This guy really hit the nail on the head on all aspects.

  • @user-wv3pq6ku1x
    @user-wv3pq6ku1x Před 4 měsíci +24

    초등학교때부터 의대 준비하는 나라입니다

    • @MyWay-zu4go
      @MyWay-zu4go Před 3 měsíci

      그건 나쁜게 아니지. 어릴때부터 자신의 진로를 결정했으니까 오히려 좋은 일인듯

    • @user-uf3fl3zv8u
      @user-uf3fl3zv8u Před 3 měsíci +8

      ​@@MyWay-zu4go진심이냐?

    • @SB-pt3rv
      @SB-pt3rv Před měsícem

      유튜버 아니었나? 의사보단 잘 나가는 유튜버지.

  • @jamieandnothingness3525
    @jamieandnothingness3525 Před 4 měsíci +238

    I'm a Korean who immigrated to America after college. 3 minutes into this video I realized I'm living the South Korean life even in another continent not because I was forced to but because I volunteered to literally grind myself to excel at work. My biggest challenge while working in the Western corporate environment has been having to work at other people's pace.. Because I wouldn't let emails sit in the inbox for longer than 12 hours, I don't want any dirt on my career, don't wanna take the blame when things go wrong against my wishes whereas my colleagues take that morning coffee and take a full hour lunch outside the office. So I definitely overwork myself and I know it. I just can't help the way i am. It's been helping me progress but at the same time I'm aware this isn't sustainable in the long run. It gets tough when I can't even have the time to seek assistance in mental healthcare although I could. I'll eventually give myself a break but I realize I really need to look after my mental health.
    Thank you for covering South Korea with clear insights. Very impressive I am now subscribing your channel!

    • @Pajune
      @Pajune Před 4 měsíci +17

      Great story. But you really need to stop working so hard. You are giving a bad example for the corps what to expect from workers. We don't want to turn into SK 😂

    • @red4595
      @red4595 Před 4 měsíci +13

      As a westerner living in east Asia, I did experience all the pressure at work which has end up with a burn out. But I did manage to go over it and learn my way of handling pressure, simply go with life flow, especially I realized one thing, we all keep thinking “after I do this I will feel that”, but the reality it’s we should be living in the present. the energy is real.

    • @user-ov4wr5yu4r
      @user-ov4wr5yu4r Před 4 měsíci +6

      I suggest a more concrete gradual approach. I work full throttle in the office. But I take the hour lunch. After eating, I go to shops, but don't buy, or a beautiful church, read in the church garden, etc.. I must plan carefully for my brisk walk back to the office to be on time. I also take super mini breaks by having some clean snack and tea at the desk, so I have to look up to take a bite or sip. This is subject to bosses allowing food, but it does make you slow down a bit. Sign up for yoga or other active class once a week to start. Don't be available for overtime, because you have a class. Good luck.

    • @user-hh1cr2cb7z
      @user-hh1cr2cb7z Před 4 měsíci +6

      Your effort will pay you back probably more in the US than Korea. You are doing the right thing. If others around you don’t grind as much then why do they drink and do drugs more than you? Don’t stop. Feel free to slow down temporarily but keep going. Fighting!

    • @lowkeyconvert8971
      @lowkeyconvert8971 Před 4 měsíci

      what i find is the most important 'quality' to have and that will help your career in western workplaces is knowing whose bum to kiss and suck up to, social manoeuvring, being likeable...if anything, if westerner colleagues see you work hard and do better than them, they will resent you.

  • @Guelicious
    @Guelicious Před 11 dny

    Please, more of this content. ❤

  • @brianpancoast6143
    @brianpancoast6143 Před měsícem

    Great video. Helps to give me some context and understanding of my Korean step-mother.

  • @jeunehomme_jun
    @jeunehomme_jun Před 4 měsíci +105

    I love the last sentence you said. "I believe they will find a way." Thank you so much for this amazing video about KOREA.

    • @miraeja
      @miraeja Před 3 měsíci +1

      the ending was so great 😭🥹

    • @sophieca6906
      @sophieca6906 Před 3 měsíci

      We need more foreigners and immigrants 😅

    • @Aleex111
      @Aleex111 Před 3 měsíci +1

      i really love the ending of this video, cause he even though there are many issues he realistically showed hope and the last seconds of the video asking the psychologist does she care what others might say and her saying 'i dont give a f' was brilliant. It can be a funny moment but at the same time it shows how the society is changing and proves the point that it might get better.

    • @swee2251
      @swee2251 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Since the 1980s, the Koreans have been criticizing the pressure that the students get and it was talked about on the media. But it continued to get even more terrible for the later generations. Parents fear that their children might get behind if they don't force them to study more.

  • @DowonPD
    @DowonPD Před 4 měsíci +111

    17:40 This is so freaking true. My mom is clearly suffering mentally in various ways, yet she refuses to seek counseling or help from mental health professionals. I struggled with panic disorder for three years, and she always asks me, 'Can't you just overcome it?' No, mom, this is emotional abuse, seriously.

    • @mspsys
      @mspsys Před 4 měsíci +4

      My family immigrated from Korea to the US when I was 12. When I went to school in Korea, the pressure to do well was so intense that I still suffer from PTSD after 40 yrs. My older sister, my younger brother, and I have all done really well (the academic standard in the US is a joke compared to Korea) because of how we were raised in Korea but I feel like I would have never made it had my family stayed in Korea. Yes, I also refuse to see a psychiatrist because I think being stubborn and being self-reliant is the definition of Korean mentality. hahaha

    • @Hotcheetos777
      @Hotcheetos777 Před 4 měsíci +1

      my parents were pretty open to me getting mental help because we lived in the US for 5 years a long time ago. But they still have the mindset of: "if you're traumatized or hurt by what someone has said/done, that's on you because the same thing might not impact others the same way, so just get an apology and move on".
      It's frustrating to me because I bring up the past because I feel like it NEEDS to be addressed for one to actually move on and make peace. Especially when it's caused by your own parents, and we'll have to see them for a long time until they pass.

    • @ithamarlowe6158
      @ithamarlowe6158 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mspsys as someone who has overcome depression I think talking with yourself is better than a psychiatrist. Or talking with people that are in the same situation also helps, though they are hard to find. The point is you are not alone in the way that you feel.

  • @coopercollins8358
    @coopercollins8358 Před měsícem +2

    Beautifully made video

  • @brandozah4987
    @brandozah4987 Před měsícem

    Following similar playBook as Bourdain. Good on you 👍🏻

  • @broncoxy
    @broncoxy Před 4 měsíci +66

    As somebody who's travelled to South Korea and is planning an exchange semester in Seoul, I got a similar verdict, a similar feeling; while at first it seems very shiny and perfect and then concerning and sometimes almost scary, over time, you cannot help but feel that they'll somehow manage to get over it. All koreans I've met so far have been some of the nicest and most fun people you could wish for and they all seemed to have a certain strength and will in them, to not give up, to see and value even the little joys of life.
    I don't know what the future holds and I'm curious on how my view will evolve after a longer time there, but I really wish for them to find their way as a country, to strike a balance that works for both economic success and a healthy, happy society.
    _also bro found the key to me actually watching the placement instead of skipping it, respect_

  • @eggo4694
    @eggo4694 Před 4 měsíci +19

    10:17 LOL As Korean I think this conversation really explains the lookism in Korean society. People think it's a natural thing to talk about other's appearance and make compliment like that. This is wrong.

    • @oklu_
      @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +1

      As a Korean I can't agree more!

    • @oklu_
      @oklu_ Před 4 měsíci +4

      The ironic and sad fact is that they are psychiatrists who are quite trying to make this country a better place

  • @ToriHalfon
    @ToriHalfon Před 2 měsíci +1

    That was really informative, and felt very respectful as well. Everyone that I know who has been to Korea has really loved it.

  • @marianavarro4704
    @marianavarro4704 Před měsícem

    I'm not sure if you had watched Taxi Driver series and SkyCastle series Mr Manson. I ❤ the concept and I had a better understanding of the Korean culture. 😊

  • @Graceshin9151
    @Graceshin9151 Před 4 měsíci +247

    신경끄기의 기술을 읽은지 꽤 오랜시간이 지났는데 다시 한번 읽어봐야겟습니다. 미국인이 본 한국사회에 대한 깊은 통찰입니다. 한국에선 면이 서다 라는 표현이 있습니다. 지금은 잘 쓰지 않지만 과거엔 많이 썼던 표현입니다. 이 표현이 유교문화에 대한 많은 것을 말해 준다고 생각합니다. 보여지는 것이 중요한 문화 번듯한 직업 집 차 나이 외모 등 그사람의 연령대에 따라 주어지는 퀘스트를 해결하지 못하면 사회적 낙오자로 여기는 것. 심지어 그것을 개인이 무의식적으로 동의하는 것 같습니다. 저도 40대 중반의 나이인데 번듯한 직업이 아니고 몸이 좋지도 않고 결혼도 못하니 사람을 만나기 싫더군요. 또한 익명으로 자신의 표현에 책임을 지지 않는 글일 답글로 올라오는 경우가 많아 내 자신의 의견을 말하는게 종종 귀찮을때가 있습니다. 마지막에 희망을 주셔서 감사하네요. 젊은 세대들이 결혼하지 않고 출산하지 않는 것이 길을 찾고 의견을 말하는 것일 수 있겠다는 생각이 듭니다. 좋은 영상 고마워요 마크!

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 4 měsíci +1

      한국은 절때 저런 불량영상에 빠지지 마십쇼 울나라가 근대발전에 힘써준 박정희각하와 보수정당새나라 어린이 덕분에 부자국가가되어 공산당과 대등한 서열에서 1등한국가입니다 우리나라가 공부를해야 내나라를 위해 살아야한다는 반공주입식 교육으로 우리는 드디어 행복과 자유를 얻은겁니다 나라를위해 월급도 헌납하는 애국시민만세

    • @tommypop2139
      @tommypop2139 Před 4 měsíci

      외국도 그럴거같은데 직업안좋고 못생기면

    • @guglilmovicario
      @guglilmovicario Před 4 měsíci +17

      @@user-sp3vb7tk8r 답도 없다 진짜 ㅉㅉㅉ

    • @stankiewicz1992
      @stankiewicz1992 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Acho que essa pressão ocorre na maioria dos países medianamente desenvolvidos....
      No Brasil também é assim, especialmente entre a classe média e alta...
      Já os pobres (a maioria) é mais relaxado nesse sentido

    • @user-sp3vb7tk8r
      @user-sp3vb7tk8r Před 4 měsíci

      @@guglilmovicario 한국청년들은 일자리가 넘쳐나서 수많은 월급도 받으며 웃음과 행복에 넘쳐삽니다 우울국가는 빈민국에서만 해당상황이고 정치계 민주당이 나라를망하게한예

  • @themountaiinman
    @themountaiinman Před 4 měsíci +201

    Born and raised, now nearing my 40s here in the peninsula, I feel like we are perhaps the most anxious & confused people in the world. The fact that those in younger generation nowadays are more aware of what's wrong with the country, I hope there still is a hope for a better future. We showed the world our economic success and now it's time for some self-care. Let us stay sane no matter what, dear fellow Koreans! Huge thanks to this video, Mark!

    • @chocoholic5645
      @chocoholic5645 Před 4 měsíci +2

      How can u be soooo good in English ^^

    • @jessp8238
      @jessp8238 Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@chocoholic5645They learn it in school 😂

    • @bulbob100
      @bulbob100 Před 4 měsíci

      agreed.

  • @TLW369
    @TLW369 Před měsícem +3

    Great video… very educational and informative.
    Thank you.
    ♥️👏

  • @thyeconomy
    @thyeconomy Před 2 dny +1

    This is a wonderful example of duality and polarity for every high there is an equivalent low.. oh, desire is the bait on a fish hook. For fish, unaware they live in water.

  • @flowmovementtherapy2096
    @flowmovementtherapy2096 Před 4 měsíci +43

    Fantastic summary of Korean cultural uniqueness and the events that led to where they're at today. The other layer is the economic decisions that led to the Chaebol dominance in the economy. As someone who has enjoyed learning about Korean culture since discovering KDramas during lockdown (and then learning Korean as a hobby) I have found that KDramas are doing a decent job at exposing and discussing the challenges and taboos in their society. Not just the usual taboo relationship tropes. Dramas like DP that expose the mental health issues in military service and My Liberation Notes that explore the grinding commutes and hopelessness of climbing the ladder.

    • @jjn6914
      @jjn6914 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The jaebol dominance is a product of Confucianism and capitalistic policies post-Korean war. Mark did an excellent job succinctly summarizing it as "the worst parts of Confucianism and worst parts of capitalism".

    • @martinmuzoc
      @martinmuzoc Před 4 měsíci +5

      "My Mister" is a Kdrama that I recommend to people. It's accurate in the way it portrays their mentality and social pressures. Also a really well made series. Now made even more poignant with the main actor Lee Sun Kyun's recent Su1c1de.

    • @off7970
      @off7970 Před 4 měsíci

      The crucial setback of chaebol-driven economic growth is this: it rooted out an opportunity for the industrial paradigm shift from heavy industries and manufacturing to service-based decentralized sectors. By far, Korea is the only developed country with the rate of manufacturing industries topping off over 25% out of the entire industrial sectors. Thus, ironically there wasn’t a timely room for a pavilion of high-end service and information jobs equivalent to Silicon Valley in the US to be fostered, even though Korea was named for having pursued an IT-field supremacy for decades on end since the 90s.

  • @mr6943
    @mr6943 Před 4 měsíci +304

    Korea is real squid game.

  • @zzingclub
    @zzingclub Před měsícem +4

    한가지 기준만 가지고 모두가 잘하려고 하니 힘든것 같아요. 다양성을 인정해주면 좋겠어요. 위너 아니면 루저가 아니고 그 사이 많은 종류의 사람들이 있다는것을요.

    • @hans3539
      @hans3539 Před 5 dny

      진짜 내가 하고 싶은 말 대신 써주셨네요 격하게 공감합니다.

  • @user-il9xe8yb4v
    @user-il9xe8yb4v Před 27 dny

    Thank you for making this video ❤

  • @user-uj9hj2kq5b
    @user-uj9hj2kq5b Před 4 měsíci +234

    한국의 문제를 받아들이고 해결하려는 모습 조차도 한국인의 모습 같음,,, 자신을 발전시켜야 살아남을 수 있으니 그럼 해보자는 생각이 내면화되면서 외부적으로도 적용하는 듯,,,
    댓글을 보니 문제가 해결될 수 없다는 의견보다 나아진 한국을 그리는 사람이 많은 걸 보면 해결할 수 있다는 생각을 많이 가지는 걸 볼 수 있음 그래서 한국인이 resilience를 가졌다고 하는 말이 이해가 됨,,,

    • @user-zu9ok8gd9k
      @user-zu9ok8gd9k Před 3 měsíci +26

      향상심이란 것이 독이 되기도 하지만 동시에 해독제가 되는 게 참 아이러니하면서 재미있어요ㅎ

    • @SLee-dp7xb
      @SLee-dp7xb Před 3 měsíci +1

      Go korea ♡ ♡

    • @salary-fz3hh
      @salary-fz3hh Před 3 měsíci

      유튜브는 현실을 반영하지 않습니다

    • @lugi25
      @lugi25 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@salary-fz3hhnumbers do. And numbers don't lie.

    • @KimchimanInSeoul
      @KimchimanInSeoul Před 2 měsíci

      지나친 일반화의 오류. 이 비디오는 현실울 100% 반영했죠.

  • @laurteatlee
    @laurteatlee Před 4 měsíci +521

    외국인이 너무나 정확하게 한국 사회를 영상에서 표현해줘서 놀라울 따름…

    • @csr4875
      @csr4875 Před 4 měsíci +25

      우물안 개구리는 우물에서 나오기 전까지 모르는 것처럼요!

    • @InfernoJoseon
      @InfernoJoseon Před 4 měsíci

      원래 그 사회에 푹 졎어 사는 기득권 개돼지들보다 외국인이 한국을 더 잘 봐. 왜냐? 아무 관련이 없으니 객관적으로 잘 보는 거지.
      국뽕과 호피움에 젖어서 한국을 보면 여기가 천국이라고 하는 쓰레기들이 한두마리가 아니지. 한국은 이미 point of no return을
      지나 무간 지옥을 전속력으로 질주하고 있지. 이런 쓰레기 나라는 망해도 싸.

    • @-naisu
      @-naisu Před 4 měsíci +7

      한국이 여태 극복해온 원동력은 2010년 전후가 최대 노동가능 인구시대였고 제조업으로 성장했기 때문임. 앞으로는 모든 지표가 안좋고 젊은이들이 무너지는 사회에 과연 극복가능한 원동력이 있을지 의문임.

    • @daibidal5646
      @daibidal5646 Před 4 měsíci +1

      한국엄마들은 아들이 스타크래프나 온라인게임에너무 많이 빠져서 정신없는건 진짜싫어하는데 어쩔수없이 참고있다는사실....속에서 화가나 천불나는데....유행이라는데어쩔수없이...

    • @Blacktori-artistic_student
      @Blacktori-artistic_student Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@daibidal5646 ㄹㅇ. 당장 동생만 봐도 페이커같은 유명한 게임하는 사람이 되겠다고 하루 13시간 게임하고 공부도 그냥 대충대충 하고 사춘기라 그런지 말도 안 통하고... 그깟 게임 유행이 뭐라고... 게임 중독자가 많은 현실... 답답하기만 하죠.

  • @hleet
    @hleet Před 2 měsíci

    very good documentary ❤

  • @catryne2495
    @catryne2495 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I actually got chills and teared up a bit at the end when you spoke of their resilience as a society. I have lived in Korea for 4.5 years and also am married to a Korean man and just, everything you said in this video is so accurate. It’s so amazing and refreshing to see someone really dive into the reality in Korea and not be distracted by the pretty things of it so much they can’t see the reality. In my time here, i have seen glimpses of change, and how there are more opportunities for people to have work life balance (even a slang term that means it) but i also see many cases where the worst is still there. I am going to share this with my friends both foreign and Korean. I am very curious on their opinions and take on it

  • @user-tg7xk8ul3q
    @user-tg7xk8ul3q Před 4 měsíci +68

    가진 게 인적 자원뿐인 이 나라의 원죄지... 그 전성기는 충분히 뜨거우니, 이젠 조금씩 식어가며 우리의 원래 자리를 찾아갈 때가 되지 않았을까? GDP, 국력 등에서 굳이 세계권이 아니어도 돼, 대한민국아. 넌 충분히 뛰어난 나라야...

  • @mjylove2
    @mjylove2 Před 4 měsíci +176

    As a native Korean, i can confirm that he addressed Korean society really well. I always welcome foreign viewpoint of our culture because it promp me to reassess the culture i am living in. Thank you for the documentation :)

    • @myponyislit6529
      @myponyislit6529 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Me living in central EU: i can't belive how much pressure already starting from childhood to go trough bc of a failed society. As exemple, Elementary school kids have 4-5hrs school per day.
      I rather choose time for myself over other people's opinions / beeing judged for "failures".
      Got time for my own, pursue personal interests, meet people having fun instead of beeing a slave working 100hrs per week to be able to buy the newest gucci goods selling you on a 1.000% profit marge ^

    • @erikmorales6912
      @erikmorales6912 Před 4 měsíci

      Please like Japan ❤

    • @gotislay
      @gotislay Před 4 měsíci

      What will you do after reassessing?

    • @user-jc1ws2ni5u
      @user-jc1ws2ni5u Před 4 měsíci

      번역 다 되니깐 한국인이면 한국어로 걍 쓰면 됩니다ㅇㅇ

  • @jack.1.
    @jack.1. Před 10 dny

    Great video

  • @lydiebalthazar
    @lydiebalthazar Před měsícem +4

    "I... don't give a f***"... That delivery is the most factual, determined and yet sweet I've ever heard. I'll try to say it like this everytime I'll get to think that from now on.

  • @thecritic8691
    @thecritic8691 Před 4 měsíci +55

    The situation is same here in India. We're constantly grinding at the cost of our lives.

    • @Vahjina-ihtir
      @Vahjina-ihtir Před 4 měsíci +12

      Yeah, and with others life as well that people in your country scammed

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@Vahjina-ihtir People in your country also scammed people. Of all countries. Therefore, you should feel ashamed of yourself.
      Collectivistic thinking for the win.

    • @Vahjina-ihtir
      @Vahjina-ihtir Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@exnihilonihilfit6316 dude, you don't even know what is my country 🤣 assuming people for the L

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Vahjina-ihtir YOUR actual country?! Ahahaha! You proved to be dumber than expected.
      OK, then.
      Bye.

    • @otakumonkey
      @otakumonkey Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Vahjina-ihtirYeah India is one of the scam countries. They scam you for 1 INR or 1 b INR.

  • @abell1689
    @abell1689 Před 3 měsíci +373

    한국인이 이런영상 만들면
    "소말리아 보다는 낫다"
    "지잡대 나온 애들이 이런 소리 하더라"
    라고 조롱했을게 뻔함..
    외부에서 보는 시각으로 문제를 너무나 잘 꼬집어 주셨습니다. 감사합니다.

    • @arianahaart5457
      @arianahaart5457 Před 3 měsíci +76

      맞아요 한국의 문제점 객관적으로 얘기하면 인도나 파키스탄 이런데가서 살아봐라 이런말만 나오더라구요 ㅋㅋ 그리고 교육문제 심각하다고하면 그래도 스카이가서 잘사는 사람들 많다면서 낙오자 취급하며 조롱했을게 뻔해요

    • @abell1689
      @abell1689 Před 3 měsíci +53

      @@arianahaart5457 맞습니다... 문제 파악하고 개선, 발전할 생각은 안하고 파키스탄 보단 나으니 입다물어라 이런 태도는 진짜... 어이가 없더라구요

    • @DaehanBoramae
      @DaehanBoramae Před 3 měsíci +32

      동감합니다. 폐쇄적인 사회에서는 아무래도 자정능력이 제대로 기능할 수 없죠. 최근에 와서 그나마 옅어졌다고는 해도 여전히 우리나라는 폐쇄적이고 집단주의적인 면모가 남아있다고 생각해요.

    • @Panda-tx6dk
      @Panda-tx6dk Před 3 měsíci +23

      문제의 본질을 생각하기보다 자격을 운운하고 흠잡기 바쁨

    • @verslesoleil2533
      @verslesoleil2533 Před 3 měsíci +7

      So in a way, it's true that the North Korea is happier than the South.

  • @johannaparada4069
    @johannaparada4069 Před měsícem +1

    I love this format. I did enjoy!! Good job! 🎉