LitHukers, ever heard of the term "Korean mentality"? Well, this is a unique phenomenon that we often see around us. It's not about looking like oppa-oppa or eonni-eonni, but about the mindset of people who have burning ambitions like Dyrroth's ultimate.

The spirit of 45? Pass!

Just think, LitHukers, people with this Korean mentality can work without knowing time. Overtime? Brush! A mountain of tasks? Gas pol! Deadline is tight? Relaxed, you can still have a nice coffee. For them, time off is just an illusion, the important thing is to achieve their ambitions.

Don't be surprised if school children get the same virus. Coming home late in the afternoon because of extracurricular activities and tutoring has become a daily diet. Not to mention the piles of assignments, duh! Let alone laying down, skincare is sometimes just wishful thinking.

The Obsession to Be Number One

The Korean mentality is also characterized by an ambition to be the best. It's not enough to be okay, you have to be a superstar! Perfect grades, top rankings, prestigious positions - that's the ultimate goal. Competition is like daily food, not participating can make you dizzy.

I'm so obsessed, I sometimes forget that life isn't just about achievement. Being lazy is said to be lazy, not participating in the Olympics is heavily criticized. In fact, LitHukers, mental health is also important!

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