- Give that person the Nobel Peace Prize
- The art of reading in the passenger seat
- Chefs Park Hyo-nam and Hou De-zhu…
- Training my attitude in daily life
- Looking at a kid who is reading an English book aloud
- The little moments of joy in learning a language
- They say there’s no easy task in life…
- How great would it be if I could speak English well?
- A foreign language is an a**hole
- The sensory joy of baking
- When there are words that I don’t know while reading
- How to anticipate someone’s future
- The fabricated, and those strange feelings without a reason
- The power that enables me to move forward
- Useful thoughts when you have no answers
- Haruki’s memoir on running as my first Japanese audiobook
- What a foreign language means to me
- The little joy of listening to English TV shows
- What happens when you watch the Japanese-dubbed Culinary Class Wars
- One of the most difficult things about writing every day
- Block a person in a second, but in the real world
- The aftereffect of watching the Culinary Class Wars
- How I manage to secure 1.5 hours a day for learning English
- Thoughts on people who underline in library books
- When you realize the person you are talking to is a foreigner
- Gimpo Jangneung, a royal tomb park tour for a laid-back Sunday
- Roasting Gopchang laver is not really just about the laver itself
- Trevor Noah’s “Born a Crime” and reading for leisure
- Holiday after-effects, a little different from the usual
- What do I do on the exercise bike?
- At the heart of industrialization while making fish Joen
- The difference between the “Solitary Gourmet” and the “Midnight Diner”
- Roaming through the busy holiday market
- Being mentally prepared for the holiday
- Being pushed into a corner can be…
- Learning languages as a tool to voice myself in my own way
- Me today is young and youthful enough
- Why your English never improves
- Words are a habit, and habits become reality.
- The Culinary Class Wars, dopamine, and learning Japanese
- The list of Japanese TV shows that I watched over 1 year
- 365 days of learning Japanese with a total of 613 hours spent
- What the former Foreign Minister of Korea did during her term
- Overthinking ruins momentum
- When you have trouble sleeping due to stress
- When it feels like it isn’t working while learning a language
- Native language, grammar checks, and never-ending language development
- Choosing not to choose Japanese grammar books
- The art of not letting complaints out of your mouth
- Inertia is a strange thing (feat. Judo push-ups)