When constantly looking for whats the next best thing t/m you easily toss aside what was yesterday. Generations grasping for perfection can be slightly toxic but I cannot put any blame on them. It's their only way to survive. I'll be glad to smell the flowers soon again.
An ultimate heavy realization I've made on this trip is the enormous amount of consumerism that grips South Korea's population. There's an abundant amount of everything and anything you could ask for on every block. Malls big enough to fit my entire hometown inside.
Took a cable car to the Seoul Tower last night. I had the car to myself and made some small talk with the employee there that knew a small amount of English. He told me his dream was to travel to America and watch a basketball game. He complimented my Korean on the way out.
Met a girl named Gaeun at the spa today; we talked for a decent couple of hours. She found my attempts at pronouncing Korean very funny and entertaining. We traded Kakao talks and went our separate ways but I think we both wish we could have stayed longer.