South Korean Author Baek Sehee, Known for 'I Want to Die, but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki,' Passes Away at 35


A South Korean author has gained widespread recognition for her best-selling memoir, which is based on recorded sessions with her therapist.

The memoir has played a significant role in normalizing discussions about mental health in South Korea, a country where such topics have historically been stigmatized.

Through her personal narrative, the author aims to encourage others to seek help and engage in conversations about mental well-being.

The book's success reflects a growing awareness and acceptance of mental health issues within South Korean society.





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