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Candle in the Wind

September 14, 2015The A-Philosopher's Chair 6 Comments

Young Ha No-ra (Ha Seung-ri) and Kim Woo-chul's kiss scene at the beach in 2015 Korean drama Twenty Again

Who do we live for?

We live so that we—not anybody else—may die with minimal regrets. Yet, if the people around us would be a cause for regrets on our deathbeds, should we be living for them?

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Twenty Again 두번째 스무살Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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