LitHukers,Have you ever heard the term "Korean mentality"? Well, this is a unique phenomenon that we often see around us. It's not about having a glowing face like oppas or eonnis, but about the mindset of people who have burning ambitions like they're being hit by Dyrroth's ultimate.

Spirit of '45? That's nothing!

Just imagine, LitHukers, people with this Korean mentality can work around the clock. Overtime? Bring it on! A mountain of assignments? Full speed ahead! Tight deadlines? Relax, there's still time for a nice coffee break. For them, rest time is just an illusion; what matters is achieving their ambition.

Don't be surprised if school children also catch a similar virus. Coming home late because of extracurricular activities and tutoring has become a daily routine. Not to mention the pile of assignments, ugh! Let alone relaxing, even skincare is sometimes just a dream.

Obsession with Being Number One

The Korean mentality is also marked by the ambition to be the best. It's not enough to just be okay; you have to be a superstar! Perfect grades, top rankings, prestigious positions – those are the main targets. Competition is like a daily meal; not participating can make you dizzy.

Because they are so obsessed, they sometimes forget that life is not just about achievement. Being told off for being lazy when relaxing a little, being scolded for not participating in the Olympics. In fact, LitHukers, mental health is also important!

The Irony Behind Ambition

Did you know, LitHukers, that behind that burning ambition, there is sometimes a dark side? South Korea, a country that is synonymous with this mentality, has a high suicide rate. The pressure to succeed, from the environment and oneself, can lead people to the brink of despair.

In fact, success is not only measured by material possessions or achievements. Having good social relationships, a healthy soul, and enough rest are also important parts of a balanced life.

Find Balance, Man!

Now, for LitHukers who have this Korean mentality, there's nothing wrong with having ambition. But remember, it must be balanced with physical and mental health as well. It's okay to work hard, but don't forget to rest and enjoy life. Remember, life is not a race, but a journey that can be enjoyed every step of the way.

In essence, LitHukers, don't be too obsessed with making ambition your god. You only live once, enjoy it in balance. Don't be like a character in a drama whose life is always tragic. Remember, happiness is the most important thing!

Regards, sane from LitHuk!