Best Quote by Lee Hyeon-seo
“When I was little, I thought my country was the best on the planet. And I grew up singing a song called 'Nothing To Envy.' And I was very proud. In school, we spent a lot of time studying the history of Kim Il-Sung, but we never learned much about the outside world, except that America, South Korea, Japan are the enemies.”
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Source Memoir: Growing Up in North Korea, 1990s
Patriotic indoctrination and isolation shape a child's worldview, later challenged by exposure to external perspectives.
In simple terms: Kids taught to love their country blindly.
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When to use this quote
- school curriculum
- family discussions
- media consumption
- travel experiences
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it take to question long‑held beliefs?
- How can exposure to other cultures foster critical thinking?
Changing deeply ingrained beliefs can be difficult and risky.