Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Bloomberg Originals" channel.

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  5. There are a few reasons why some North Korean defectors may want to go back to their home country: 1. Nostalgia and attachment: Some defectors may have a strong sense of nostalgia and attachment to their homeland. They may miss their friends, family, and familiar surroundings, despite the difficult conditions they left behind. 2. Failed expectations and challenges in the new country: Life in the new country may not always be as ideal as expected. Defectors may face discrimination, language barriers, difficulties in finding employment, or struggles to adapt to a different culture. Some may feel isolated and lonely, without a sense of belonging. 3. Concerns for family and friends left behind: North Korean defectors often have family and friends who are still living in North Korea. They may worry about their well-being and feel a responsibility to help and support them. In some cases, defectors may decide to return to reunite with their loved ones or to provide them with financial and emotional support. 4. Sometimes, forced repatriation: In rare cases, some defectors are forcibly repatriated by the Chinese government. These individuals may have been living in hiding or working illegally in China, and when caught, they are sent back to North Korea against their will, where they face severe consequences, including imprisonment or even execution. It is important to note that while some defectors may want to return to North Korea, it does not reflect the experiences or desires of all defectors. Most who escape North Korea do so to seek freedom, better living conditions, and opportunities that were not available to them in their home country.
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  14. Leaving the familiarity of one's home, family, and everything one knows behind can indeed be a daunting prospect. It requires immense courage and adaptability to start over in a completely new environment, even for individuals born in countries with challenging circumstances like North Korea. In such cases, the process of starting over comes with its own unique set of challenges and considerations. Growing up in North Korea, individuals are typically exposed to a highly controlled and isolated society. Their worldview, beliefs, and values are influenced by the state ideology, which may differ significantly from the outside world. As a result, starting over in a different country often means adjusting to a whole new way of life, a new culture, and sometimes even a different language. It demands an open mind and a willingness to learn and adapt. Additionally, leaving home and family behind can be emotionally difficult and mentally demanding. Family connections are deeply ingrained in our lives, providing a sense of security, belonging, and identity. Separation from loved ones can trigger a range of emotions such as homesickness, loneliness, and nostalgia, which can take time to overcome. Starting over in a new country might also entail facing various practical challenges. Obtaining legal status, finding employment, securing housing, and adapting to the local customs and norms can all be substantial hurdles to overcome. Furthermore, the unfamiliarity of the new environment can lead to feelings of disorientation, alienation, and a sense of being an outsider
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  16. In the past north and south koreans didnt exist, it was korea. Their is a beautiful tale called "The Tale of Two Brothers: A Story of Korea's Divide." Long ago, in the land of Korea, there lived two brothers - Jin and Sang. They were inseparable, sharing a deep bond that went beyond mere blood relatives. Their village flourished with happiness and prosperity, as they worked together to cultivate the lands and build a peaceful community. One day, a wise old man visited their village. He saw the strength of their unity and the love they had for each other. Impressed by their bond, he decided to test their resolve. The old man approached the brothers and said, "You have been blessed with a harmonious life, but I fear a difficult journey awaits you. However, I promise that your unity will guide you through it." Curiosity sparked in the brothers' hearts, and they agreed to embark on the journey. They bid farewell to their village and set forth, walking through forests, climbing mountains, and crossing rivers. As they ventured further, the landscape around them changed, becoming unfamiliar and harsh. The old man's words proved true when they arrived at a great divide. There, a colossal river flowed between the two brothers, separating them from one another. Heartbroken and frustrated, Jin and Sang searched for a way to reconnect. They tried building bridges, shouting across the waters, but to no avail. Days turned into weeks, weeks into months, and months into years. The unity that once bound them started to waver. Their frustrations grew, often turning into anger and resentment. Before they knew it, their bond had weakened, and the harmony they once shared faded away. The wise old man returned and saw the sadness in the brothers' eyes. He said, "The journey was not meant to physically separate you. It was a test to strengthen your unity, to remind you of the importance of maintaining your bond through any obstacle." Jin and Sang realized their mistake and wept for the lost years and their fractured relationship. Determined to reunite, the brothers vowed to rebuild their bond. They started small, sharing stories and memories of their past, and gradually, their hearts rekindled the flame of brotherhood. They apologized to one another, acknowledging the mistakes they had made. As they worked towards reconciliation, news of their efforts spread throughout the land. The people of Korea were moved by their story and saw it as a reflection of their own fractured nation. Inspired, they too began seeking ways to heal the wounds and divisions that had grown over time. The tale of Jin and Sang became a symbol of hope and resilience for the people of Korea. Though the physical divide remained, they understood the importance of unity, love, and forgiveness. It was a reminder that no matter the circumstances, a united Korea could rise above its challenges and rebuild a harmonious society. And so, the tale of the two brothers is told through generations, encouraging the people of Korea to strive for peace and to nurture their shared heritage. It serves as a constant reminder that division can be overcome, and that the true essence of Korea lies in its unity.
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  19. There are several reasons why high borrowing costs are likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future: Central bank policies: Central banks play a crucial role in determining interest rates. In response to economic conditions, central banks may choose to keep rates low or increase them. In recent years, many central banks have kept rates low in an attempt to stimulate economic growth following the global financial crisis. However, as the global economy recovers and inflation picks up, central banks may start to raise interest rates to control inflation. Higher interest rates lead to increased borrowing costs for businesses and individuals. Government debt levels: Many governments around the world have accumulated high levels of debt in response to fiscal stimulus measures. High levels of government debt tend to push up borrowing costs as investors demand higher returns for the perceived increased risk. As governments continue to grapple with high debt levels, borrowing costs are likely to remain elevated. Market volatility: Uncertainty and volatility in financial markets can lead to higher borrowing costs. Investors become more risk-averse during periods of market turmoil and may demand higher interest rates to compensate for the perceived higher risk. Factors such as geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, or economic recessions can contribute to market volatility and higher borrowing costs. Inflation expectations: Inflation erodes the purchasing power of money over time. If individuals and businesses expect higher inflation in the future, they may demand higher interest rates to protect against the erosion of returns. Central banks may also raise interest rates to curb inflationary pressures. As inflation expectations rise, borrowing costs are likely to increase. Increased regulation: Since the global financial crisis, regulators around the world have introduced stricter lending standards and regulations to prevent another crisis. While these measures aim to enhance financial stability, they can also lead to higher borrowing costs for businesses and individuals. Increased compliance costs and capital requirements for lenders can translate into higher interest rates for borrowers.
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  21. It is not uncommon for individuals to have a distorted perception of their past circumstances, especially when they are far removed from it. This phenomenon can be attributed to various factors such as nostalgia, selective memory, and the human tendency to adapt to new situations. When you first arrived in America, you may have felt cultural shock, language barriers, and the difficulties of adjusting to a new life. During this challenging period, it is possible that your mind selectively remembered the positive aspects of life in Cuba, possibly idealizing those memories. This could be a coping mechanism to help you adapt and find some solace in a new environment. However, as time passed and you gained a better understanding of the opportunities and living standards in America, your perspective shifted. By visiting Cuba again, you were able to see the reality of the situation and compare it directly with your current circumstances. This firsthand experience likely shattered any illusions you may have had, revealing the true extent of poverty, misery, and a repressive government. The phenomenon you describe, where one fails to realize how bad their previous circumstances were until experiencing them again, can be understood as a result of the mind's capacity to adapt and normalize new conditions. It is only when one is confronted with a direct comparison that they can fully comprehend the stark contrast. Your personal experience highlights the importance of perspective and the value of firsthand experience when evaluating and comparing different situations.
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