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Food Tech Food Tech is the convergence of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, bio, automation, 3D printing, and robots with the food industry, and is innovatively changing food culture and food production, distribution, and consumption in general[. The global food tech market is expected to grow to 360 billion dollars (approximately 491 trillion won) by 2025, and the .. 2025. 7. 7.
Kangaroo Tribe Kangaroo Tribe is a term that refers to the younger generation who are financially and emotionally dependent on their parents even though they are fully grown. It comes from the metaphor of a baby kangaroo living in its mother's pouch. ● Maintaining a high ratio: According to the 2024 survey results, approximately 66% of young people aged 25 to 34 are kangaroo tribe members who live with their .. 2025. 7. 7.
Gumanjusan The idiom “狗猛酒酸” (dog is fierce and the wine becomes sour) is an old saying that means “If the dog is fierce, the wine becomes sour.” This saying comes from the story that no matter how good the wine is brewed and how honestly the business is conducted, if the dog in front of the house is fierce, customers will not come, the wine will not sell, and eventually the wine will become sour. This old .. 2025. 7. 6.
Digital nomad Digital Nomad refers to people who work and live freely without being restricted by location by utilizing remote communication technology (mainly the Internet). In other words, it is a lifestyle where you can work anywhere in the world with just a laptop without going to the office. It has emerged as a lifestyle that is gaining more attention as remote work has spread during the COVID-19 pandemi.. 2025. 7. 6.
What is Chaegeundam? Chaegeundam (菜根譚) is a book written by the writer Hong Ja-seong (Hong Eung-myeong, nickname: Hwanchodoin) in the late Ming Dynasty of China. It is an oriental classic that contains the true joy and wisdom of life, self-cultivation, and the ordinary. · It is a collection of short stories consisting of 222 chapters in the first part and 135 chapters in the second part (or 225 chapters in the fir.. 2025. 7. 6.
Jisan Gyeom (地山謙) Jisan-gyeom (地山謙) is the 15th hexagram of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes, and symbolizes 'humility' and 'modesty.' The shape of the hexagram is like a mountain (山) under the ground (地), emphasizing the virtue of humility in which something high lowers itself and does not reveal itself. · In the image of a mountain under the ground, it refers to an attitude of lowering oneself without sh.. 2025. 7. 6.