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Won Sik Park

Already Finished… Huh?
by: Won Sik Park


That was one quick semester. It passed by so fast that I didn’t realize it was the end of the semester. I …

The Binocular
by: Won Sik Park


The last event for the Arts seminar was memorable for me. We all dressed up and we looked nice :) For the …

The Met with my mom
by: Won Sik Park


It was a date with my mom on a Saturday on a rainy day to the Met. I decided to spend some …

Gallery Hopping in Chelsea
by: Won Sik Park


I went to see a lot of different artists’ artworks in the galleries in Chelsea. There were many interesting attempts that the …

Opera… Can You Change Me?
by: Won Sik Park


Well… To be honest, I’m not fond of opera. But, what is embarrassing to say before making such a statement is that I’ve …

Well Wrapped Up
by: Won Sik Park


When I heard that our Macaulay seminar’s topic will be about the global warming, I can say I was pretty shocked. I …

Real Talk
by: Won Sik Park


I’m really glad that Squarzoni ended this book with the reality. He acknowledges and knows perfectly what the real situation is right …

No More Sugarcoating
by: Won Sik Park


Especially when we are young, adults sugarcoat many things for us. “Kids don’t have to know everything. Kids need to learn that …

Where I’m From
by: Won Sik Park


Where I’m from By Won Sik Park   I come from a calm and soothing lullaby, the sweet tunes that sang me …

Tick Tock on the Clock
by: Won Sik Park


Time is running out. That’s what Squarzoni basically wants us to think. Finally, he suggests us some solutions to consider in order …

Spontaneity
by: Won Sik Park


Jazz has been a great teacher to me. I was the Plan-Man, who wanted to plan out many things in life tangibly. …

A single-log bridge
by: Won Sik Park


There is an old Korean saying: Your always meet your enemy on a single-log bridge. A single-log bridge, as you can see …

Look Inside
by: Won Sik Park


Upon thinking about what to do about global warming as an individual, I found something in this section: Squarzoni doesn’t tell us …

Oh How Sweet the Tea
by: Won Sik Park


I did not expect the serenity when I walked in to Urasenke Tea Center. I was a little bit nervous if I …

Hide and Seek
by: Won Sik Park


You know one interesting fact? Kids at young age think that if they cannot see an object or a person, the object …

A Legacy of Noria’s Tears
by: Won Sik Park


  The Memory of Water ended in a very dark and gloomy tone; however, it also gives us a sense of bright …

We, Humans
by: Won Sik Park


So many things have happened. From Noria passing her evaluation as a tea master, her dad passing away, the situation getting worse, …