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Building Myself Toward the Future

 These days, I am trying to accept everything as it is.

I tell myself, “Maybe the company saw me in a negative way.” Instead of holding on to what has already happened, I am trying to accept the situation and look for a new job with the mindset that I will do better next time.

But the reality is not easy.

Finding a job in Korea is much harder than I expected. The government says it is creating industrial complexes and working to generate more jobs, but I still do not know whether there will be a place for me among them.

So yesterday, I decided to start something new.

I enrolled in a Korean language teacher certification course.

One day, I hope to become someone who can teach the Korean language and Korean culture to people from other countries. This is not just about getting a certificate. It is about expanding my possibilities and preparing for my future.

I once lived in Australia. I did not return to Korea because I hated Australia. In fact, I still hope to live there again someday. But going back is not easy right now, and I am not sure whether I can find stable work in Korea either.

So for now, I have decided to focus on what I can do.

I am studying for the Korean language teacher certification and slowly building myself toward the future.

The course begins on July 9.

It was not an easy decision, but I want to keep moving forward instead of giving up. I hope that this choice will one day lead me to a wider world.

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  1. If you're living in Korea and need help with the Korean language, feel free to reach out. I'd be happy to help.

    I live in Cheongju and hope to connect with people from all over the world who are interested in learning Korean and experiencing Korean culture.

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