Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Book . I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki

 




Another book that was randomly chosen but I keep on seeing this on my feed as well so I’m curious just so sad that Baek Sehee already passed. 

I like the idea of her writing about her therapy session and even a preview of their conversation. Somehow even you read a work of someone who’s having mental health problems or someone who already passed, sometimes you will still not be able to understand how deep their struggles are. Easily to judge people but to understand them I think you need to be deeply invested to them or maybe put yourself into their shoes.  

I’m a believer that if it was given to you as a challenge, you can handle them but I still somehow don’t understand how we human can have a deep struggle on mental health. Why some people can handle such situations while some just can easily give up. I understand that some of us have nothing to lose while some have everything to lose but either if a person gets tired, it’s just over and it's hard to change that. 

Also this reality of ours, it’s insane and sometimes giving up is really the only option even you don’t want to. 

Will this world be better for the next generation or we will just continue to live in a very depressing time. 

Rated this 3 stars on goodreads 


“The more your enemies grow, the more exhausted you become, and you lose morale.”
I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Se-hee

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