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Jeong: Korea's Invisible Bond

Some feelings become so deeply woven into everyday life in Korea that they almost disappear into the background until you stop long enough to notice them.  After living in Korea for many years, I came to realize that one of the strongest emotional currents running quietly beneath Korean life is something called jeong (정).  It is difficult to translate directly because it is not simply affection, friendship, loyalty, or love, though it contains elements of all of them.  Jeong reveals itself gradually in ordinary moments: the restaurant owner who remembers your usual order before you sit down, the coworker who stays late to help without being asked, the elderly woman on the subway who wants to hold your bag for you with a smile that feels strangely familiar.  None of these moments seem especially important by themselves, yet together they create an invisible thread connecting people over time. What struck me most about jeong over the years was how slowly it develops...

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