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  • Opinion

Are We Using Money to Hide Our Emptiness?

"Illustration of a Korean woman in a luxurious setting, surrounded by money, shopping bags, and luxury items, gazing through a cracked window into an empty barren landscape. The image symbolizes emotional emptiness hidden behind wealth and consumerism, contrasting material comfort with inner loneliness

Not long ago, I shared a story on my YouTube channel, Seoul Yellow Fellow. It was about a woman I know personally, let’s call her Mary. After her divorce, she kept telling me she felt empty. What stayed with me…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 20, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Survey on First Impressions in Remarriage Dating

Divorced man and woman standing on broken wedding rings while imagining ideal partners, illustrating remarriage expectations and appearance standards in Korean dating culture.

A recent survey conducted by Only-You and Bienarae between March 3–8 gathered responses from 608 divorced men and women (304 each) who are seeking remarriage. The study explored which first impressions make potential partners seem unattractive. Male respondents Female respondents…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 11, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Do Toxic People Accelerate Aging? New Research Says Yes

When Friendship Becomes Emotionally Draining

Can “Stressful People” Make You Age Faster? Most people know that stress is bad for health. But what about the stress caused by difficult people around us? A recent study suggests that having stressful people in your daily life may…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 10, 2026
  • Opinion

The Decline of Journalism: How Media Lost Its Authority in Korea and Around the World

Why I Started Speaking on My Own Platforms One of the main reasons I decided to share my thoughts about Korea and global issues through my blog, YouTube, and Instagram is simple: traditional media no longer performs the role it…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 6, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Paid Revenge-for-Hire Vandalism in Dongtan: Man in His 20s to Be Prosecuted

The Incident in Dongtan New Town A man in his 20s is set to be sent to prosecutors after allegedly carrying out a paid “revenge-for-hire” attack at an apartment in Dongtan New Town, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. Police announced on March…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 5, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Is Luxury ‘Reform’ Legal? Here’s What the Supreme Court Says

Recently, Korea’s Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in a trademark infringement case between Louis Vuitton and a reform service provider. The Supreme Court overturned the lower courts’ decisions that had sided with Louis Vuitton and sent the case back…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 4, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Pets in Restaurants Starting March 2026 — Policy Change and What It May Signal

The Policy — What Actually Changes (Facts) Starting March 1, 2026, South Korea will allow dogs and cats to enter restaurants and cafés under revised Food Sanitation Act enforcement rules. Previously, animals were generally prohibited from food establishments due to…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 3, 2026
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  • News & Commentary

When Apartment Noise Turns Violent: A Reflection on Systemic Failures in Korea

On May 16, 2025, in Dongnae District, Busan, a man in his 30s was sentenced to 18 months in prison for assaulting his downstairs neighbor over a noise dispute. The incident took place around 2 a.m. at a residential building.…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 3, 2026
  • News & Commentary

Gangbuk Motel Serial Murder Case Sparks Debate Over Identity Disclosure

A prison sentence was handed down recently in the assault case related to inter-floor noise that occurred last year in a villa in Busan. In late February 2026, a woman in her 30s was arrested on suspicion of killing multiple…

  • Seoul Yellow Fellow
  • 3월 2, 2026
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