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Korean Dramas With Lessons On Love

Korean Dramas With Lessons On Love

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Many people love watching romantic dramas. It is so heartwarming to see the lead couple meet, bicker, fall in love and then finally get together. We laugh, we cry and we feel good when the leads get their well-deserved happy ending. They make you want to experience falling in love all over again. However, we all know that reality is not like that. The truth is maintaining a relationship requires more than just loving one another. It requires commitment, compatibility, hard work, patience, shared values, trust, and so many others. Some of these things you can actually learn from watching Korean romantic dramas. Here are Korean dramas with lessons on love and relationships. Just a reminder before reading, there are spoilers ahead.

1.Cunning Single Lady (2014)

This is a story about Na Ae Ra, a divorced woman who is having a hard time trying to make ends meet and Jung Woo, her ex-husband who is a top rich businessman. It is a drama about ex-lovers who are still living in the pain of their divorce and yet too proud to admit that they still have feelings for one another.

In a marriage, both husband and wife have roles to fulfill. If these duties are not met, conflict arises. Generally in many cultures, the husband is supposed to be the provider and protector of the family. If the husband cannot fulfill these duties, it is normally the wife who suffers the most. It will be too much for the wife to handle if she will have to take on the role of the husband in addition to the duties that are expected from her as a wife.

Another lesson from the story is the importance of communication. Good communication is an integral part of any healthy relationship. Couples can refrain from needless arguments. It can prevent misunderstanding. It can also make resolving conflicts easier.  The leads were only able to settle their differences when they started to understand one another.

2. Go Back Couple (2017)

Go Back Couple is the story of husband Choi Ban-do and wife Ma Jin-joo. They met each other as university students, fell in love and married each other. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out the way they imagined it to be. Now, they are both frustrated, exhausted and unhappy with their relationship.

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In the drama, the two found themselves back to their 20 year old selves and were given a chance to redo their lives. Unfortunately for us, this does not happen in real life. We can no longer undo what we had done in the past but we can always correct it. The “happy ever after” in fairy tales is not guaranteed. A relationship needs work. Everyday is a decision. Every little thing that you do to your partner on a daily basis can pile up. And in the future, it can make or break the relationship.

The lesson here is to never take your partner for granted. It is so easy to be caught up with life that sometimes we forget that relationships need nurturing. Show your appreciation, say you love your partner, share stories about your day, give them a hug, surprise them and go on dates. These are just some things that you can do for your partner to make them feel that they are not alone. And equally important too is to love yourself. Stay beautiful, take care of your body and pursue your passion. Marriage does not mean forgetting your individuality. Remember, you cannot love somebody truly from a place of lack.

3. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

Yoon Hye-Jin is a successful doctor from Seoul who ended up resigning from her job after she got into a conflict with a senior dentist. She could not find a single job in Seoul so she opened up a clinic at a provincial seaside village. There she met Hong Du-Sik, an unemployed handyman who helps people around the village. For someone who values wealth and success, the drama showed how a person like Yoon Hye-Jin had a hard time adjusting to the simple village life.

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Just like Yoon Hye-Jin, we are all programmed by society to subconsciously judge people based on their wealth and success. The same is true when looking for relationships. For many people a perfect partner is someone who is wealthy and successful. But is that what truly matters in life? Does a successful and wealthy partner guarantee a lifetime of happiness? This drama teaches us that the house, car and title of a person is not the true worth of a person. Sometimes, true happiness can be found in the simplest of things.

4. My ID is Gangnam Beauty (2018)

Gangnam Beauty is a deregatory term in South Korea pertaining to people who are beautiful only because they underwent several plastic surgeries. In this drama, Kang Mi-rae is a college student who has been bullied all her life because of her looks. She decided to change all that by undergoing multiple plastic surgeries to become attractive.

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Although Kang Mi-rae succeeded in changing her outer appearance, her insecurities are still there. No matter how beautiful you are on the outside, it does not matter at all if you feel bad about yourself.

Self-esteem is important not only in our general well-being but in a relationship as well. A low self-esteem will lead to misunderstandings and lack of self-confidence. Just like Mi-rae, she had a hard time believing that somebody who is handsome and popular like Do Kyung-Seok will actually like her. When you feel bad about yourself, you will have insecurities in the relationship. You will be more anxious. There is a tendency to be clingy and over jealous. You will have trust issues. You need to develop your self-esteem first before you can be in a healthy relationship.

5. Our Beloved Summer (2021)

What happens when the best and the worst students in class ended up dating? In the drama Our Beloved Summer, the relationship of Choi Woong and Kook Yeon-Soo ended. Surely this is bound to happen when one person is driven and ambitious while the other one is free-spirited and laid back. Ten years later, they ended up working together to shoot a sequel to the documentary video that went viral when they were in high school. But this time, the situation was switched. Genius Kook Yeon-Soo is an employee at a small firm while Choi Woong is a highly successful incognito artist. Will there be a second chance for the two of them?

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Are you totally honest with your beloved? The reason why their relationship failed is that both leads are wounded souls who were not totally honest with one another. Kook Yeon-Soo grew up in poverty with her grandmother. Beneath her achievements lies an insecure individual. She hid this fact from her peers including Choi Woong. Woong on the other hand, is actually an abandoned child. The trauma of being abandoned by his father is still with him. And like Kook Yeon-Seo, he also kept this side of him a secret. Since neither of them were fully honest with one another; the relationship is bound to crumble because they do not understand where the other is coming from.

The lesson here is again authenticity and honesty. Maintaining a social mask in front of your lover is doomed to failure. A successful relationship is based on trust, honesty and being true to one’s self.

6. The King 2 Hearts (2012)

The King 2 Hearts is about a South Korean prince, Lee Jae-ha who fell in love with a North Korean special agent, Kim Hang-ah. The two characters are polar opposites. They have different personalities, economic and social status, nationalities, upbringing and even ideologies but in the end, they did manage to work through their differences.

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While it is true that opposites attract, many believe that such a relationship will not last long. After all, it is easier to work on a relationship where the couple share a lot of things in common.  On the contrary, just like the couple in the drama, opposite personalities can work well together. They can complement and encourage one another. They can also compensate for each other’s weaknesses. The key here is that there should be mutual respect and commitment. Both parties must be willing to compromise and understand each other’s differences.

7. Twenty-Five, Twenty-One (2022)

Love is not just about finding the perfect partner, it is also about perfect timing. Even if you did find the perfect person, if you still have a purpose to fulfill in life; then the two of you cannot be together – at least not yet in some cases. It is normal to start a relationship with someone right away if you love a person. But sometimes, it pays to wait. What if you are not ready or the other person is not yet ready? Being in such a relationship can only lead to heartbreak.

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This is what happened with the main couple in this drama. Na Hee Do’s high school fencing team got disbanded; which is supposed to be her stepping stone to enter the national fencing team. On the other hand, Baek Yi Jin’s family business went bankrupt amidst the South Korean Financial crisis. Two broken souls met each other. They became each other’s support in the face of these difficult times.

Although the couple did not get their “happy ever after” towards the end of the drama; how the couple supported each other’s realize their dreams and become better persons is truly an inspiration. Just because the couple did not end up together, it doesn’t diminish the fact that their love was not real. Life’s journey is really like that, we meet significant people along the way but it does not necessarily mean that they will be beside us every step of the way until the end of our life. What is important is the impact that they have had in our lives.

8. Two Outs in the Ninth Inning (2007)

Hong Nan Hee and Byun Hung Tae have been best friends since childhood. They are there for each other in their ups and downs. Both of them have seen each other’s best and worst. They laugh, cry, comfort one another, criticize each other and fight with one another. Due to unavoidable circumstances, Hong Nan Hee moved into Byun Hung Tae’s apartment. And soon, they began to develop romantic feelings for one another.

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That is how it is with human relationships, people tend to look for the right one everywhere when they fail to notice the person that is right in front of them. Sometimes, we don’t need to look far. The perfect person for us might just be right in front of us all along. It is just that we never really noticed before.

9. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo (2016)

Inspired by the true to life story of a South Korean Olympic Gold medalist, the drama is about a group of young athletes fighting for their dreams. Kim Bok-Joo is a weightlifter who found herself enrolling in a Weight Loss Clinic in order to be near the man of her dreams. As a weightlifter she is supposed to be gaining weight. But because she is trying to impress the guy that she likes, she tried losing weight. Although she did not end up with the man of her dreams, she did find the love of her life  through her childhood friend, Jung Joon-hyung.

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Kim Bok-Joo tried to change herself in order to be noticed by the man of her dreams. She even had to compromise her dream. Should you change yourself for someone you love? The answer is no. If you try to change for somebody, you might end up losing yourself in the process. If somebody really loves you, he/she will accept you for who you are. If change needs to be done, you should change for you, not because of someone else. Just like Kim Bok-Joo, there will be somebody out there who will love you for who you are.You will only find the perfect partner if you are being true to yourself.

10. Wonderful Life (2005)

This is a story about two strangers, Han Seung Wan and Jung Se Jin who ended up sleeping together while on a trip. The girl got pregnant and decided to keep the baby. As a result, they were forced to get married by the parents for the baby’s sake. The story showed how the couple navigate their way through challenges in their married life.

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There is a season for everything. It is a part of the natural cycle of life. There is a season to study and find yourself and a season to be single and focus on your career. And, there is a season for starting a family. Problems arise if you will not follow the seasons in life, just like what happened to the lead couple.

The couple in the story had to struggle a lot because of the unwanted marriage and unprepared parenthood. The natural course in life for couples is that you fall in love, you get married and then have children but this couple had it backwards. In addition, all these things happened when they were too young to start a family and still in the process  of pursuing their dreams and aspirations.

If you follow the season of life, there will still be challenges, but at least you will be equipped and mature enough to handle whatever life has in store for you.

How about you? Are there other Korean dramas with lessons on love and relationship that you can recommend?


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Updated version. First published in Pinoy Smart Living on 07.04.2019

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Korean Dramas About A Fresh Start

Korean Dramas About A Fresh Start

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Redesigning your life is never easy. You need to have lots of courage and determination to even take that first step. That’s why many people would rather stay inside their comfort zone. However, change is inevitable. if you feel like your life is going around in circles, it is a sign that you need to have a fresh start in life. Sometimes, changes in your beliefs and your habits are necessary in order to move forward. If you are a Korean drama fan, here are some drama dramas about a fresh start in life.

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While some heroes / heroines made a choice to deliberately change their lives, others were forced into the situation. Whatever the original reasons were, the important lesson here is that they allowed themselves to experience change. The path ahead is difficult. There are many bumps along the way but they all persevered. In the end, these people were no longer the same person as before. Because they took on the challenge, they became better, happier and more successful individuals.

1. Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019)

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A remake of American television series Designated Survivor, this is about Park Mu Jin, a man with no political ambition who suddenly found himself in the highest office of the country after an explosion took place and killed many high-ranking government officials including the President. He was appointed as the Designated Survivor on his last day as Minister of Environment. A professor of Chemistry, he was looking forward to going back to his life in the academe when the tragedy happened. Forced to become the Acting President for 60 days, his job was to stabilise the nation and to chase the people responsible for the bombing. As he overcame each challenge, he rose up to become a good and respected national leader.

2. The Entertainer (2016)

The Entertainer (2016)
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This drama is about the journey of two men whose lives were brought together by music. Shin Suk-ho is a hotshot music producer and talent manager in a top company who gave it all up to start his own company. He had troubles with his new company that he ended up losing everything. Jo Ha Neul on the other hand, is a talented high school student who was framed for assault. Suk-ho vowed to clear Ha Neul and turn him into a famous musician. Together with other band members, they conquered all the adversities that came their way to achieve their dreams and become the persons that they want to be.

3. Go Back Couple / Confession Couple (2017)

Go Back Couple / Confession Couple (2017)
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Choi Ban-do and Ma Jin-joo are a couple who are already tired and unhappy with their relationship. After 18 years as husband and wife, they decided to call it quits because it has become too emotionally painful to stay together. However, they suddenly woke up and found themselves transported to the year when they first met. Their journey back in time gave them a fresh start in life. It gave them a chance to explore what might have been and to remember the reasons why they fell in love in the first place.

4. Haechi (2019)

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Haechi is based on the true-to-life story of King Yeongjo, known for the many reforms he did in the political, cultural and industrial state of the Joseon dynasty. His reign was also characterised with an economic boom and a peak in Confucian values. Despite his numerous achievements, the crown was not easily handed to him. Although born as the second son of King Sukjong, his mother was a maid in the palace. Due to his lowborn status, he had a hard time growing up. The nobilities resented him because of his low birth status while the commoners treated him as someone different from them. He spent his early years wandering and hiding the truth about his identity. The drama is about his transformation and journey from an insecure and unwanted prince to a respected king in Korean history.

5. Hospital Ship (2017)

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Song Eun Jae is a talented and youngest chief surgeon in prestigious hospital who suddenly found herself being transferred to a hospital ship. A hospital ship is a medical ship that caters to rural villages in remote islands. She is very professional but cold-blooded. Her experiences and encounters with local patients and relationships with coworkers in the hospital ship slowly transformed her into a new person. She learned that life is not all about achievements and recognitions but rather it is about service, selflessness and at peace with one’s self.

6. My ID is Gangnam Beauty (2018)

My ID is Gangnam Beauty (2018)
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A popular Korean webtoon that was turned into a drama, it is is about Kang Mirae who was an outcast growing up because she was perceived as ugly by the society. She wanted to have a fresh start in college so she had undergone several plastic surgeries. Although she became beautiful, she was now tagged as a Gangnam Beauty. A Gangnam beauty is someone who is attractive but no longer looks natural. This is about Mirae’s journey in overcoming her personal insecurities and learning that physical changes do not necessarily lift one’s self-esteem but rather it should come from the inside.

7. Romance is a Bonus Book (20c19)

Romance is a Bonus Book (2019)
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In the drama, Kang Dan-i used to be a successful advertising copywriter. She gave it all up after she got married and had a family. After her marriage fell apart, she found herself broke and unemployed. This is about her struggle in trying to get back to the workforce after being a stay at home mother for so long.

8. Second 20s / Twenty Again (2015)

Second 20s / Twenty Again (2015)
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This is about a girl, Ha No Ra who had to quit school and got married when she was just a teenager because she got pregnant. For almost twenty years, her life revolved around her husband and her son who both took her for granted. Her world shattered when her husband asked for divorce. She was also diagnosed with cancer. Thinking that she was already towards the end of her life, she made a bucket list and did everything she can to make her remaining years worthwhile. She went back to school and got a job. In the process, she ended up finding herself and re-experiencing life and love again.

9. Still 17 (2018)

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The story is about Woo Seo-ri, a gifted aspiring violinist who fell into a coma when she was 17 years old. She then woke up 13 years later only to find out that nothing is the same anymore. It is about how to slowly overcome the tragedies and bitterness that happened in life, to be able to live and smile again and to have a fresh start despite the odds and the fears. It is a heartwarming journey towards acceptance, adaptation and maturity.

10. You are My Destiny / Fated to Love You (2014)

You are My Destiny / Fated to Love You (2014)
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A remake of the 2008 Taiwanese Drama Fated to Love You, this is about a pushover girl named Kim Mi Young. Because she was so nice, she found it hard to deny anyone who asks something from her. As a result, she became vulnerable to other people who simply used her. Due to a drunken one-night stand, she got pregnant and was forced to marry a rich obnoxious stranger. The relationship was short-lived because of the circumstances and personality differences. The whole experience made the heroine change to become a confident, successful and better version of herself.

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Feel Good Korean Dramas

Feel Good Korean Dramas

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It is now normal to feel down these days with all the negative things happening around us. It is okay to not be okay every once in a while but we cannot allow the negative emotions to control our lives. We have to do our part in turning our day into a good day. If you are a Korean drama fan, what better way to do it than watching lighthearted feel good Korean Dramas.

1. Crash Landing on You (2019)

Crash Landing on You is about a South Korean heiress who crash landed in North Korea. She was paragliding when a sudden storm blew her over towards the other side of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. She was then captured by a North Korean captain with his subordinates who were assigned to patrol the area. The story revolves around their adventure as the group tries to return her to South Korea without alarming local authorities.

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Although the storyline sounds heavy because it touches a very sensitive topic. the relationship between North and South Korea; the drama proved to be quite the opposite. It is one of the few dramas wherein you will laugh so hard yet also cry so hard. The story is so good that it will be hard not to binge-watch. And then put two good-looking veteran actors with superb chemistry on the cast. They have the perfect formula for good Korean drama. No wonder, it is one of the most viewed Korean dramas of all time.

2. Full House (2004)

Based on a manhwa, it is about an inspiring scriptwriter who was tricked by her friends and lost her house named “Full House”, which was built by her father. The house was sold to a celebrity. In her desire to get the house back, she entered into a contractual relationship and they ended up living together. Initially, they don’t get along well but they later fall in love with one another.

This one is a classic romantic comedy. Although compared to dramas of today, this might seem a bit dated for some, the actors did a good job in making their actingMr Q believable. It is light, funny and romantic to see the leads finally give in to one another’s feelings after so much bickering. This is one of the first dramas responsible for starting the whole Korean wave thing.

3. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

The story is about a dentist who lost her job in the city and decided to move to a seaside village in the country. There she met a mysterious man, who is well-loved by the town people. He helps everyone around the town including the new dentist.

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As of this writing, the drama is still showing but it has already become the highest-rated drama in cable television history. Although the whole story is yet to be revealed; so far, it is a simple heartwarming romantic story of ordinary people away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis.

4. Lie to Me (2011)

Lie to me is about a nice, beautiful and single since birth civil servant. In order to not lose face with her friend who she felt betrayed her after the latter married her long-term crush; she lied to she is already happily married. After another friend saw her with the male lead, a rich heir to a hotel conglomerate, rumors started circulating that she is married to the chaebol. One lie led to another and another which led to the two agreeing to pretend to be married.

The story is a classic old-fashioned type of romance that is just light and sweet. With a charming female actress, great chemistry among the leads and a simple plot, it is one of those dramas that you can rewatch again and again.

5. Mr. Queen (2020)

The story is about an overconfident male chef in the Blue House who got transported back in time. He suddenly found himself in the body of a queen during the Joseon period. He did his best to get out of the chaos but had no choice but to make the most of the situation. It is all about his struggle with his identity and at the same time his discovery of the power struggle happening around him during that time.

Mr. Queen is not just your typical time travel romantic comedy. It has an intense historical plot but at the same time very hilarious. Some scenes will make you laugh uncontrollably. It succeeded in making the viewers feel a roller coaster of emotions.

6. My Love From Another Star (2017)

This drama is about an actress who fell in love with her next-door neighbor who happens to be from another star. Yes, literally an alien who has been in Korea since Joseon dynasty who is finally completing his mission on earth and is set to go back to his planet in 3 months’ time. The self-absorbed, beautiful and crazy actress kept on getting involved with his neighbor that he was forced to save her multiple times using his supernatural powers. And before they knew it, sparks began to fly.

The drama is sweet, silly and very funny. The lead actress is very beautiful yet outrageous and very hilarious. The lead actor is handsome, cold yet very knowledgeable. He has all the characteristics of an ideal man plus more given his extraterrestrial vision, hearing, speed and strength. The drama became so popular that even luxury fashion items worn in the drama got sold out because of high demand. Even sales of food and restaurants that were featured in the drama also reported increased in demand.

7. Oh My Ghost (2015)

Imagine what happens when an ordinary, shy and timid girl gets possessed by a lustful, virgin ghost. The ghost died a virgin. She believes that the only way to move on to the afterlife is to lose her virginity. She then takes over the female lead’s body every now and then to seduce the male lead to sleep with her.

The drama is romantic, hilarious and very entertaining yet creepy at the same time. Although the show gets too dark for your typical romantic comedy; viewers will get a good laugh and definitely enjoy the show. Moreover, it is not just about the main leads; one will also enjoy the friendship developing between the ghost and the female lead. It is a must-watch for those who are seeking something new.

8. Oh My Venus (2015)

Oh My Venus is a story about a lawyer who was once considered Daegu’s Venus or the prettiest girl in her hometown. But she had became obese and unattractive causing her boyfriend of 15 years to break up with her. The male lead is a personal trainer to Hollywood stars who reluctantly agrees to help her lose weight.

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It has a simple storyline but it deals with real issues on obesity and self-image. These are serious issues that can greatly affect an individual’s health and concept of one’s self. It is light, heartwarming and interesting enough to watch.

9. So, I Married An Anti-Fan (2021)

This is about a magazine reporter who unintentionally witnessed the rude behavior of a famous celebrity. She subsequently got fired from her job. After assuming that the celebrity was the one responsible for her dismissal, she later did some crazy things that made her infamous for being known as his number one “anti-fan”. A television production team saw this an opportunity to come up with a new show wherein the famous star will be forced to live with his anti-fan. After the two started to get to know each other, they begin to realize that their initial perception of one another is actually just a misunderstanding and they end up falling in love.

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Although the storyline is generic and typical of romantic comedies, this drama is quite relaxing and funny. Its romantic scenes and little surprises along the way will keep you hooked. And before you know it, you are already binge-watching. The lead’s chemistry is real. Viewers will find themselves rooting for them.

10. Weightlifting Fairy Kim-Bok-Joo (2016)

Weightlifting Fairy is about a young college student who works on pursuing her dream into becoming a professional female weightlifter. As she navigates through college life, she falls in love with a handsome doctor and begins to question herself on whether she should pursue her dream or just be a regular girl.

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Inspired by the life story of a Korean Olympic Gold Medalist, Weightlifting fairy is a good coming of age drama. It is heartwarming as you go through the character’s journey and discovery of herself. It is light but full of life lessons especially for those who are yet to discover their passion or calling in life.

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Korean Dramas About Pursuing Dreams

Korean Dramas About Pursuing Dreams

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What is your dream life? How will you describe your perfect spring day? If you want to have a better life, you must always start with defining your goals and dreams. Once you have figured out what you want, then you are now ready to pursue your dreams. However, pursuing dreams and goals is never easy. You need to focus. You also need to persevere. It helps if you have passion for what you are doing. To have a clear idea on what it takes to achieve your goals, take inspiration in these some Korean dramas about pursuing dreams.

1. Dream High

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Dream high is about a group of young talented kids who entered the toughest art school in the country in order to achieve their dreams. It is a story of growing up, friendships and competitions among peers. It is about dedication and passion for the arts. Most importantly, it is about the desire to be successful in their chosen fields.

2. Dr. Romantic 1 & 2

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Unlike the rest of the dramas where people had to start from the bottom to achieve their dreams, the dramas Dr. Romantics 1 and 2 are different in the sense that the leads are already doctors. However, something happened in their lives that got them reassigned to a small unknown hospital in the countryside. There, they met Dr. Kim, a genius surgeon who became their mentor. Dr. Kim helped them achieve their dreams of becoming better doctors. In addition, they also become better persons in the process.

3. Itaewon Class

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Pursuing dreams is always a challenge. More so, if you have to start at the bottom. If you love stories about underdogs, then Itaewon class is for you. An ex-convict, sociopath, transgender, gangster, illegitimate son and a foreigner teams up together to open a bar in Itaewon. These misfits were able to overcome challenges together and rose to become the biggest in the food industry in the country. It shows the importance of a dream team in achieving success in life.

4. Last Empress

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The Last Empress is a fictional drama set in a premise of a modern-day South Korea under a constitutional Korea. It is about a man who wants to find out the reason for his mother’s death and vows to take down the corrupt monarchy. Although the goal of revenge is something that should not be advocated, the drama shows how a weak person can rise to become a palace bodyguard who will be responsible in bringing about justice to a lot of people.

5. Record of Youth

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This drama is about the lives of young individuals struggling in the world of entertainment. Known as the most cutthroat industry, it is notoriously hard to break and become a success in the entertainment industry. Find out how three ambitious young people from different social classes navigate their way in the industry to pursue their dreams.

6. Remember: War of the Son

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Although it is a sad story that shows the dark and corrupt side of the law, Remember: War of the Son is a story of a 22-year old man whose main goal is to prove the innocence of his father. He becomes a lawyer in order to achieve his goal. It is a courtroom suspense drama that will bring tears and some laughter in your eyes.

7. Revolutionary Love

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Revolutionary love is the story of a prodigal son who was able to rise above his sheltered and privileged life to become an advocate for workers’ rights in their own company. Although he started not knowing what he wants in life, he was able to find love and purpose in the story.

8. Start-Up

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Start-up is drama about the challenges and struggles in putting up a start-up company. It shows how young individuals work together in order to achieve their dreams. The drama also shares business lessons for young entrepreneurs who are starting their businesses.

9. The Entertainer

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The Entertainer is about a man who is already on top of his field as a music producer and talent manager who gave it all up to start his own business only to end up losing everything. It is a story of how he was able to get back right up on his feet and restart pursuing his dreams again. You will also see the character development of the main protagonist from an arrogant jerk to a respectable and kind-hearted person. The drama depicted how every adversity can make a person change for the better.

10. WWW

WWW is all about girl power. The three female leads have very strong characters. They are focused, strong-willed and successful in their own careers. It is not so much about romance but rather the advancement and job security of women in their professions. it is all about women empowerment in the workforce.The drama is a realistic portrayal of women trying to pursue their dreams in their professional lives in a male-dominated society.

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Do you know of any other Korean drama titles about pursuing dreams?


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Korean Dramas to Cry Your Heart Out

Korean Dramas to Cry Your Heart Out

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Are you having difficulties in your life right now? Is something weighing you down? It is normal for everyone to go through problems in life. That’s just how life is. Challenges are necessary for growth and success. What is important is how we react to these challenges. In order to rise above your difficulties, the first step is to embrace your pain. Embracing your pain means feeling your pain. Yes, it’s okay to not be okay for awhile. Give yourself time to grieve, to be angry, to be sad and to be frustrated. You can also cry your heart out to be mentally strong. Remove all that pent-up emotions. That’s the only way forward. If tying to make yourself cry is a little bit difficult for you despite your heavy burden, try watching some Korean dramas to cry your heart out.

Here are 10 Korean Dramas that can make you cry your heart out:

1. Angel Eyes (2014)

Park-Dong Joo fell in love with a blind and neglected girl, Yoon Soo-wan. They were forced to separate because of a painful family circumstance. They met again after twelve years. This time, Park-Dong Joo is already a successful surgeon while Yoon Soo-wan is now a paramedic after a successful eye transplant surgery.

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2. Autumn in My Heart (2000)

Two baby girls were swapped at birth. One baby, Eun-Su grew up in a loving family with a brother, Jun-Suh. The other grew up in poverty raised by a single mother. The swapped was discovered when they were teens because of an accident. Because of this, the girls were returned back to the their original places. Jun-Suh was deeply saddened with what happened. They lost touched when Jun-Suh’s family migrated abroad. Years later, Eun-Su met Jun-Suh again. They reconnected and resumed their sibling relationship but ended up falling in love with one another. Autumn in My Heart is a tale of love and loss.

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3. Contract Marriage (2016)

Kang Hye-Soo is a single mother who struggle to make ends meet. She is being chased by a loan shark for the debts incurred by her diseased husband. To make matters worse, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. To make sure that her daughter has enough money to sustain her livelihood towards adulthood when she passed away; Hye-Soo agreed to enter into a contract marriage with Han Ji-Hoon . Ji-Hoon will give Hye-Soo enough money in exchange for her liver, which he needs in order to save his mother who desperately. needs a liver transplant. It is drama about family, hope and love.

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4. Hi Bye, Mama! (2020)

Hi Bye, Mama! is a story of a ghost, Cha Yu-ri who refused to leave the earth because of her attachment to her husband and newborn child. She died 5 years ago in a tragic accident and now given a second chance in life. She must reclaim her place back into her family’s life before the 49 days is over or else she will die again and this time, for good. The only problem is that her daughter barely knows her. Her husband on the other hand had just started to live a new life with his new wife after the going through the excruciating pain of losing her. Although the story is unrealistic, it leaves a very powerful lesson on life, regrets and the value of cherishing your loved ones while you still can.

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5. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryo (2016)

A 21st century woman got transported back to the year 941 in the Goryeo Dynasty during a total solar eclipse. She woke in the body of Hae Soo and befriended the royal princes of King Taejo. Remembering her history lesson that there is famous tyrant king who killed his brothers to get to the throne, Hae-Soo did her best to try to change history. She knew that the future king is going to be one of the princes and she did not want to see the princes killing one another for the throne. She ended up being caught in the middle of the bloody fight among the brothers.

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6. Queen for Seven Days (2017)

Based on a s true story, it is about the tragic love story between King Jung Jong of the Joseon Dynasty and Queen Dan Gyeong, who was dethroned from her position after only 7 days. Queen Dan Gyeong is known as having the shortest reign as queen in the history of Korea. It was said that the King and Queen spent the rest of their lives longing for one another.

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7. Road No. 1 (2010)

Road No. 1 refers to the road that connects Seoul, the capital of South Korea to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. In the story, Lee Jang-woo joined the military so that he can have enough money to send her childlhood sweetheart, Soo-yeon to medical school. Soo-yeon studied hard and became a doctor while she patiently waits for Jang-woo’s return but one day she received news that Jang-woo had died in battle. After some time, she then decided to put her past behind and marry officer Tae-ho Shin. However, on the eve of her wedding Jang-woo reappeared again. On June 25, 1950, the Korean war started and the two men were immediately sent to fight in the frontiers and the two became comrades in the battlefield.

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8. Stairway to Heaven (2003)

Song-Joo and Jung-Seo grew up together. Their parents are close friends. They share common dreams and goals. They also both share the pain of losing one of their parents when Song-Joo’s father died in a car accident while Jung-Seo lost her mom through eye cancer. The two learned to depend on each other for emotional support. Their world crumbled when Jung-Seo’s dad remarried. When her stepmother moved in, she brought her scheming daughter, Yoo-ri with her. Yoo-ri is jealous of Jung-Seo and made her look bad to the family. She also likes Song-Joo and did everything to get his affections. The story is about how Song-Joo and Jung-Seo lost one another and the sufferings that they had to go through in life. It also tells about how they found one another again after so many years only to lose each other once again.

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9. That Winter The Wind Blows (2013)

This is a story about a gambler and con-man Oh-Soo who pretended to be the long-lost brother of a sole heir of a large corporation, Oh-Young. Playboy and cold-hearted Oh-Soo has been targeting rich women, but his plans took a turn when he fell in love with the unsuspecting blind heiress, Oh-Soo. He ended up helping her fight those who have been manipulating her.

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10. Uncontrollably Fond (2016)

Shin Joon-young and Noh-Eul were inseparable and very much in love when they were young. They had a painful break-up because of uncontrollable circumstances. They met again as adults when Noh-Eul, now a documentary producer was tasked to film a documentary about Shin-Joon-young, now a popular singer-actor. The drama is about the pain, frustration and struggles of living and finding the true meaning of life.

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Korean Dramas About Having a Support System

Korean Dramas About Having a Support System

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The presence of a support group in your lives is an essential factor to success. Your support group will serve as your driving force for success. You need people who will believe in you when no else would and will stay by your side when all others left. If you are a Kdrama fan, you might want to check out some dramas about having a support group. These dramas illustrate the importance of having people around that served as the wind beneath the wings of the leads. Here are the list of Korean Dramas about having a support system for success:

1. Birth of a Beauty (2014)

Overweight and kind-hearted Sa Geum-Ran spent years being maltreated and abused by her in-laws while her husband had an affair. To make matters worse, his husband was the one who asked for a divorce. To get revenge, she underwent an extreme makeover. She worked together with Han Tae Hee as her life coach. Han Tae Hee is an heir to a large corporation who is suffering from a broken heart syndrome.

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2. The Doctors (2016)

The Doctors is a medical drama about a troubled teenager Yoo Hye-jung. She changed her delinquent ways when she met her mentor, Dr. Hong Ji Hong. He is a neurosurgeon who played a major role in influencing the life of the heroine and transforming her from a troublesome youth to a compassionate and successful doctor.

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3. Dr. Romantic I (2016) & II (2020)

Boo Yong-ju was once a famous doctor who gave it all up to live in a small town. There, he became Teacher Kim and served as mentors to young doctors who lost their way in their professions. He taught them skills. He also served as inspiration for them to remain righteous in their careers and not become doctors who merely aspire for fame, wealth and power.

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4. I’m Not a Robot (2017)

The male lead, Kim Min-Kyu is a very rich man but lives in isolation because he has a severe allergy from human contacts. He becomes interested in a humanoid robotic project called Aji3. When the robot Aj3 malfunctioned on the scheduled demonstration, the inventor sent Jo Ji-ah to pretend and act like the robot. Through Aji3, the male lead was slowly able to overcome his mental and health issues and began trusting humans again.

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5. It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)

The drama is about two broken and flawed individuals who found each other and helped heal one another in the process. It is not your typical romantic comedy because it deals with mental health. A bestselling mystery novel writer and psychiatrist both have traumatic pasts. The story is all about their journey towards healing, love and acceptance.

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6. Kill Me, Heal Me (2015)

Cha Do-Hyeon is a third generation billionaire who suffered from multiple personality disorder because of a traumatic childhood. He was able to regain control of his life, despite his seven different personalities through the help of Oh Ri-Jin, a first year psychiatric resident.

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7. Protect the Boss (2011)

Protect the Boss is a workplace romantic comedy between a boss and his secretary. The boss, Cha Ji Heon, is an immature youngest son of a conglomerate. The male lead is the exact opposite of the strong, tough, independent and strong-minded female lead, Noh Eun-Sol the secretary. Trust and friendship were formed as two started working together. Because of Noh Eun-Sol’s support and belief in her boss; Cha Ji Heon finally got his act together, overcame with his fears and managed to prove himself worthy of becoming the successor of the business.

8. Reply 1988 (2016)

Reply 1988 is a story about five people who live in the same neighborhood and have been friends since childhood. It is a story of family, friendship, and dreams in life. It shows the ups and downs of their everyday lives and their journey towards happiness and success. The drama depicts the importance of having a support system around you, those people who will accept you for who you really are.

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9. School 2013 (2012)

This is a teen drama that depicts the life, struggles and dilemmas of students. It is about friendship, growing up and having hope for the future. Kang Se Chan and Jung In Jae are school teachers in the story who have a class of tough teenagers. They are two teachers who greatly influenced the lives of the their students in more ways than one. They were able to help the students overcome their struggles and start dreaming of a better tomorrow.

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10. The Secret Life of My Secretary (2019)

The Secret Life of My Secretary is about a cold boss who fired his overworked secretary despite her efficiency and his overly dependence on her. He ended up needing her help again when he lost his ability to recognize faces. Together, they solve the mysteries and challenges of the mobile media company and in their lives.

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Korean Dramas About Overcoming Challenges

Korean Dramas About Overcoming Challenges

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These past few weeks have been very difficult for most of us because of the pandemic. It is not yet over. It may still get worse before it gets better but that is just how life is. There will always be challenges in one form or another. We go through them because challenges are important for our growth and success. What is paramount is that we overcome and we rise above the storm.  It is not going to be easy but it is doable. If you are looking for some inspiration, here are some Korean Dramas with lessons about overcoming challenges in life:

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1.Dream High (2011) 

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Popular among students and teens, Dream High is a school life drama about six aspiring arts students who entered a prestigious art school to pursue their dreams of becoming famous. It is a story about love, friendship, family and other issues related to school life. It also shows how the leads overcome challenges to achieve their goals.

2.Dr. Romantic Season 1 (2016) and Season 2 (2020)

Dr. Romantic is about a genius surgeon who lives his life in seclusion and works in a remote provincial hospital. He became a life mentor to young doctors who have problems in their careers and personal lives. It is an inspiring drama for those who are experiencing a slump in their careers. It shows lessons on not giving up and having the strength to move on. 

3.Empress Ki (2013-2014)

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Empress Ki is a true story of a woman from Goryeo (Korea) who was sent to the Yuan dynasty (China) as a human tribute. From a palace servant, she eventually rose to the ranks to become the last empress of the Yuan dynasty. To be able to rise from being a human tribute to becoming the most powerful woman in the Yuan dynasty is truly an inspiring story of a woman’s strength and determination.

4.Fight for My Way (2017)

Fight for My Way is about friends who started out with big dreams yet got caught up in life trying to make ends meet. It is about their journey from being miserable with their current jobs to finding their passion and fighting for their dreams. With little education and training, the way towards their goals was not easy. They had to overcome a lot of obstacles along the way. It is a good drama to watch if you want motivation to keep on going.

5.Good Doctor (2013)

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Good Doctor is about a genius who suffered from autism. It is about his personal journey in overcoming his disability and his traumatic past. His father abused him and his mother abandoned him. He also suffered from bullying and hostility from others because of his disability. Yet despite all of it, he was able to rise above the storms in his life.

6.Itaewon Class (2020)

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Itaewon Class is not just your typical revenge or chasing dreams story. It is actually a story of underdogs who are given second chances in life. An ex-convict, a transgender, and an orphan are just some of the characters in the story who are considered outcasts of today’s society. It tackles social issues such as gender and race discrimination and social injustices. It is a story about starting over in life amid all the adversities and taking small steps towards the achievement of goals.

7.Misaeng (2014)

Misaeng is a story about the everyday life of ordinary office workers who work at a multinational company. It talks about the realities of working in the corporate world from demanding bosses to long-work hours, incommensurate pay, power struggles and unfair practices. Misaeng is an inspiring drama to watch especially for those people who are struggling with their jobs. It is about persevering despite the hurdles in finding your own place not only in your work but life as well.

8.Search WWW (2019)

If you are looking for a story that celebrates women empowerment, independence and strength, then Search WWW is the drama for you. The story revolves around three women in their late 30s who are independent, witty, competitive and successful. It is about women being on top of their careers and their journey to attain happiness in their work, love and life.

9.She Was Pretty (2015)

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She Was Pretty is a romantic love story about two childhood friends who met again after twenty years. The lead character who was once a beautiful girl from a rich family grew up not so pretty anymore. What’s worse, her family is now bankrupt. On the other hand, the once unattractive little boy is now a handsome and successful editor. It is a light comedy yet it has deep lessons about inner beauty and judging people based on appearances. The female lead is such a strong and inspiring character. She lives life with much courage and enthusiasm despite all the trials that she has encountered in the past.

10.Strongest Deliveryman (2017)

Strongest Deliveryman is a story about a noodle house delivery guy who later becomes the owner of his own company. The male lead is an example of a responsible and hardworking individual who remains true to his principles. It is about navigating and finding one’s purpose despite all the challenges and setbacks that life throws.


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