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[Trans] “Don’t think about elephants!”

✦ I believe Sohee's caption is a playful reminder similar to the idea of ​​the quote she shared, where it's all about how the more we try not to think about something, the more it ends up in our heads. It's just a quirky way for her to say keeping thoughts in check can be a bit of a challenge! 🐘😄


✦ New drawing!! ❤️💙

✦ These two pictures were posted on 1st September 2023. They are drawing sketches that she drew on top of her friend Yenny's photos.



✦ 117 | 21 August: Absence Proves Existence.

"When one struggles not to think of someone,

 

They realize how much they've been thinking of that person.

 

Existence and absence coexist.

 

Absence proves existence."



- Whether it's a place left by someone who stayed or a place waiting for someone, the empty space in your heart is.



By Hwang Kyung Shin




 

Photos:

https://www.daangn.com/articles/480942335

 
[Book] After Thinking (Hwang Kyung-shin) | Used Carrot Trading[Book] After Thinking (Hwang Kyung-shin) The short text and photos are divided into chapters and can be used on a mat when riding the bus or on an outdoor picnic...www.daangn.com


The quote that Sohee posted is from the book "I thought of it" by Hwang Kyung Shin.

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"152 truths and lies that are trivial, but that make them more relatable.

Hwang Kyung-shin's hand-spanning notebook 『I thought of it』, which contains 152 truths and lies. Author Hwang Kyung-shin who has been loved for her emotional writing, compiles personally captured photos and daily reflections, depicting them in her unique language. From childhood to the present, Hwang Kyung-shin's brief yet unforgettable musings, cherished as memories in the tapestry of ordinary life, guide us to peek into her daily existence and inner self as an ordinary woman. Furthermore, it artfully portrays the small, everyday moments we've all pondered at least once—liking someone, waiting, thinking, telling lies, and the simple routines of eating—providing comfort and fostering empathy. ." https://msearch.shopping.naver.com/book/catalog/32493547659