Don’t worry. You’re not behind. We’re all on a blue globe circling a giant nuclear fusion reactor. No one knows what they are doing here lol But everything will come together once you build on yourself; build your skill set and focus on what you’d like to do in this world… preferably while making money :) Experiment for a little bit. Then “get in where you fit in.”
La vida es dura: creo que debemos apoyarnos, tolerarnos, ser cordiales, ser muy pacientes los unos con los otros para revertir la cadena de malestar que se ha gestado a través de cientos/miles de años. Debemos empezar a ser conscientes propiamente para esparcir el ejemplo: tarea de día a día el recordar vivir conscientemente. Es duro estar aquí pero ya estamos.
I think it's ok to be a bit "behind." especially with today's job market, I've been seeing lots of people around our age confess that they don't feel passionate about their chosen field because they had to decide what they wanted to be too early on in life! I didn't know what I wanted in college and dropped out twice but now I'm going back in to finish my AA in a field I would've NEVER chosen when I was 18 and fresh out of HS. The time you spent in the in-between was still valuable because you learned from it! You'll get to where you need/want to be in due time, it just might not be the time you think. <3 You've got a very strong soul so I have no doubt you'll succeed in life!
hey have been watching through your videos was curious how you felt konkuk compared to rolling korea? i'm hoping the workload won't be too full on so that i still have time do my own things but still want classes that are in a decent pace so i feel like i'm learning the language well
should i do rolling korea next year? im 12, and i want to attend next year when im 13. i already can read hangul and write and speak a little. i also know basic phrases!
Hey thanks so much for your videos - i just came across your channel and i love it. Please could you let me know where you were taking the music production classes? I also wondered about the recording studio... I hope to hear from you. Thanks so much. Keep it up
this is an interesting perspective because i have about a decade of experience in the service industry as well as a linguistics degree. i love languages and i’m from a very monolingual area but i taught myself spanish at an early age and always made an effort to use it at work when i could, especially after i moved to southern california. i’m aware of the child translator dynamic because you just run into it all the time in a multicultural area, and i personally would imagine it would be frustrating as an adult to have to talk through a child most of the time. so i would have thought i could provide some relief to parents in this situation (i don’t look like i would speak spanish so they usually just assume) but it often takes a while to get them to switch gears and just talk to me directly instead of through their kid even though there’s literally no language barrier. I’ve worked and spoken extensively with many spanish speakers and i have my court interpreter’s certification so maybe my spanish wasn’t perfect but it was definitely functional enough that people could stop talking through their kid, but a lot of them just didn’t seem to want to. i could not figure it out for the longest time and then one day it just dawned on me, they are parents. and shitty parents and parentification are cross cultural lol. people still think of their kids as their personal staff unfortunately.
After studying the language at the institute and obtaining a language certificate, can I register in a university and continue my studies there? I hope for a response. ❤❤
@@oneofthesapiensAfter studying the language, can I then start working in small companies? Or is it not possible? It is necessary to study a specialty after which you can work. I want to collect information so that I know what I can do.
I'm planning on going to Korea for half a year. Would you recommend going to rolling Korea for an extended period of time or are there other schools that would be better?
hii! i was wondering if i could ask some questions about rolling korea! im going summer 2025 and im just really worried that im gonna get scammed or something. lmk if i can dm on insta or elsewhere :)