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Korean American Identity and Culture --- ÀÚ¾Æ¿Í ¹®È, ¹®È¿Í ÀÚ¾Æ
For the last several months, many interesting events(both wonderful and not so wonderful/on the individual level and the collective level) happened, and more so than, probably, at any other time in my life. I have made decisions and observed decisions being made. I have observed vividly good and bad decisions being made and could foresee their inevitable consequences. Every decision we make has its consequences. Every decision we make is the manifestation of the individual and collective culture we are coming from. To have a better and brighter future, I assume everybody wants this, we hope to make a better and brighter decision. This decision making process is closely dictated by the culture. The quality of the culture decides the quality of a decision, individually, and collectively. Understanding, correctly, the individual and collective culture is paramount to have any chance of creating brighter future which will endure for a long long time.
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Culture is a tough topic because we have to go beyond our identity and culture to truly understand ourselves. A frog in a small pond will never fully realize his identity and culture in relation to the globalized world, if the frog insists on its world to be a small pond. The small pond is what made the frog, but the global climate change may dry up the Pond or flood the small pond into a huge lake with enormous predatory animals. Simply put, remaining and insisting on the small pond is not an option. The human beings have already crossed the bridge a long time ago.
At the moment on the world stage, we are witnessing many cultures insisting on staying in the small pond because that is, they thinks, what they are. Loving and insisting on your identity and culture is respectable, and wonderful, but, at the same time, any viable identity and culture should have a blue print for the future and a positive vision.
The positive vision should be based on respect, fairness, decency, equality, and empathy. But we, the humans, have some very ugly side to us, and have to be guarded against it all the time, always. That is what makes our life very interesting. There will always be something to do. The life will never be boring.
Korean American identity and culture are interesting, exciting, and evolving. Defining KA identity and culture is not easy. We may be able to do this only in a very broad and sentimental way. It is because each one of us has one's own unique identity and culture, and because each one of us has different challenges and hopes. We are coming from different small ponds located at the different places.
No matter where we stand at the moment, KA as a whole is already contributing tremendously in the U.S. It is only just the beginning. That is the given, but there is, also, the clear need to examine our identity and culture. We are constantly evolving, making decisions, and shaping our future. This process is greatly influenced by our culture that formed us, and that culture requires improvement, always.
Korean American Identity and Culture --- ¹®È¿Í ÀÚ¾Æ, ÀÚ¾Æ¿Í ¹®È
We're constantly making life-determining decisions, and those decisions are in turn shaping and clarifying what kind of person we are. The question becomes why and how we are making the decisions we make. Everybody has one's own personality. Every group has its own group-think. A city, a state, a country, a cultural zone has its own flavor and flair. In other words, all human affairs have distinct cultures, and whatever that were the basis of that culture largely determines the fate of that particular human affair. Culture is a very crucial factor in determining the quality of our life. Let's find out what is my and our culture is, and find out that I and we are on the desirable trajectory in the journey of life, and in the U.S.A.
I) Facts on the ground --- ¿ì¸® ÀÚ½ÅÀÇ ¹ß°ß
1) Where are we coming from?
2) How are we handling the each unique situation?
3) What are the unique situations?
II) Understanding the Facts --- ¿ì¸® Çü¼ºÀÇ ¿äÀÎ
1) different cultural zones
2) financial, moral, educational, and familial infrastructure
3) understanding different cultures in the multicultural country and the world
III) Finding the Way Forward --- ¿ì¸® ¹Ì·¡ÀÇ Ã¢Á¶
1) the goals of an individual
2) collective goal
3) the vision
4) what is living well?
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This is a part of the project, FINDER; fresh insight, new dialogue, enduring responsibility.