Sitting between rows of coffins, with pens and paper littering small desks, the students listen as the head of the centre, former funeral company employee Jeong Yong-mun, explains that the problems we face in life are a part of life. They are told they must accept them and try to find joy in their hardships.
Among the students are teenagers who cannot cope with exam pressure in school, parents who find themselves useless after their children have left home, and the elderly terrified of being a financially burdened on their young families.
Hmm nice one
ReplyDeleteNothing I no go see and hear, haha well that is the nice one, but that one no fit work for naija
ReplyDeleteImao....this is hilarious...am dumbfounded by this lesson...lol
ReplyDeleteStrange things dey sup. 4 Asia shaa. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteIf it WL help dem,then its ok
ReplyDeleteQuite interesting
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