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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Searching for sustainable happniness
ABOUT ME
Hello, I'm Hajin Yoon from South Korea and now I'm working for LG as an intern in Frankfurt. I think I'm really outgoing, extroverted person. I'm always willing to take risks and looking for adventures in my life. Sometimes, I consider and care others too much, as I'm from Asia where is the continent of politeness, but at the same time, I want to do some crazy things regardless of other's views.
I love learn new things, no matter what it is, such as culture, language, or even dances. I try to live life to the full as I want, and even more, I do the things within my boundaries by achieving my responsibilities. Overall, I can say that I'm the person with my own way of thinking as well as consideration to others.
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Interests
The things which make me alive are passion and enthusiasm toward the goal. It could be various from "going on a diet" to "learning new languages." For me, if someone doesn't have aim at something, then it's like he or she is dead. With this point of view, I'm trying to live life with full of inspiration and it really drives my life to the right direction. But I don't want to push myself, because once I get stress from all those things, then it's not anymore "passion" but becomes "paranoid". Consequently, my ultimate motto could be nailed down as "do what I want with passion, in a way to enjoy".
Nowadays, I'm indulged to cycling, learning German, and travelling more worlds!
- culture
- dieting
- traveling
- cycling
- languages
- volunteering
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
when I stood in the harbor of Hong Kong, it was speechless. Not only the stunning night scenery of Hong Kong, but the aspect of actually world shocked me. Hong kong is the country which is known as fortune disparity, and I was able to see the edge of that. The left side of the harbor was literally awesome, breathtaking sky scrappers, fancy bars, luxurious shops and lovely tourists, but on the other hand, the opposite side of harbor was packed with the poor, small houses which doesn't actually look like a proper one, people were starved to death and all the street were so narrow and hard to go through. Standing the border of the two aspects of the world, I had nothing to do,but just stared the two different scenes speechlessly. I still don't know what I felt at that moment and since then, I started to realize that there must be different kind of people and way of living in a way I haven't imagined at the same time, in the same space.
I still have so many things to tell you, such as the smile of Nepali, and the hottest summer in Greece ever by doing volunteering works, but I'd like to tell you more in person!
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Nepal, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
China, Germany, South Korea