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“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…” quote by Lee Hyeon-seo
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“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.”

Lee Hyeon-seo

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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.

Key Takeaway

Seek diverse information sources.

Themes

identity propaganda education freedom critical thinking

Mood

reflective somber hopeful

Type

personal political

When to use this quote

  • school curriculum
  • family discussions
  • media consumption
  • travel experiences

Key Concepts

nationalism information control personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it take to question long‑held beliefs?
  • How can exposure to other cultures foster critical thinking?
A Different Perspective

Changing deeply ingrained beliefs can be difficult and risky.

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