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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Enigmatic Coat of Fathers: An Engineer's Son's Emotional Journal
I am a writer. Ironically, I struggle with words. Despite publishing books, I often find more comfort in equations than in sentences-perhaps because I come from a background in engineering and the sciences.
This latest book, however, is about my father. Korean fathers, unlike their Western counterparts, are shaped by Confucian traditions. They are stoic, burdened with financial responsibilities, and rarely express emotions. An emotionally detached son, like me, never truly understood his father. Now, as I grapple with my father's death, I am left with the question: How can someone who neither understands the emotions of others nor expresses his own write about family ties?
My father, every day as he left for work, wore a strange coat. And now, as his son-a man defined by an XY chromosome and an inability to grasp emotions-I find myself standing before his death, attempting to decipher our emotions through numbers and formulas.
As you know, South Korea faces a grave demographic challenge, with low birth rates and an aging population. The youth are avoiding marriage, even shying away from relationships altogether. Why is that? Could it be, in some way, due to the "mysterious coat"?
When I was young, Korean fathers seemed like towering mountains-imposing, distant, unapproachable. But when I faced my father's cold, lifeless body, why did those once-broad shoulders seem so small and frail?
In this wheel of emotional contradictions, can we ever truly understand one another?
This is the story of a son and his father, intertwined in the equations of pain and the waves of emotion. Have you ever pondered the enigma of your own father? Are you ready to solve the mystery of love that transcends words?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Enigmatic Coat of Fathers: An Engineer's Son's Emotional Journal
I am a writer. Ironically, I struggle with words. Despite publishing books, I often find more comfort in equations than in sentences-perhaps because I come from a background in engineering and the sciences.
This latest book, however, is about my father. Korean fathers, unlike their Western counterparts, are shaped by Confucian traditions. They are stoic, burdened with financial responsibilities, and rarely express emotions. An emotionally detached son, like me, never truly understood his father. Now, as I grapple with my father's death, I am left with the question: How can someone who neither understands the emotions of others nor expresses his own write about family ties?
My father, every day as he left for work, wore a strange coat. And now, as his son-a man defined by an XY chromosome and an inability to grasp emotions-I find myself standing before his death, attempting to decipher our emotions through numbers and formulas.
As you know, South Korea faces a grave demographic challenge, with low birth rates and an aging population. The youth are avoiding marriage, even shying away from relationships altogether. Why is that? Could it be, in some way, due to the "mysterious coat"?
When I was young, Korean fathers seemed like towering mountains-imposing, distant, unapproachable. But when I faced my father's cold, lifeless body, why did those once-broad shoulders seem so small and frail?
In this wheel of emotional contradictions, can we ever truly understand one another?
This is the story of a son and his father, intertwined in the equations of pain and the waves of emotion. Have you ever pondered the enigma of your own father? Are you ready to solve the mystery of love that transcends words?