I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
von Baek Se-hee
Baek Se-Hee is a successful young social media director at a publishing house when she begins seeing a psychiatrist about her--what to call it?--depression? She feels persistently low, anxious, endlessly self-doubting, but also highly judgemental of others. She hides her feelings well at work and with friends, adept at performing the calmness, even ease, her lifestyle demands. The effort is exhausting and overwhelming and keeps her from forming deep relationships. This can't be normal. But if she's so hopeless, why can she always summon a yen for her favourite street food, the hot, spicy rice cake, tteokbokki? Is this just what life is like? Recording her dialogues with her psychiatrist over a 12-week period, Baek begins to disentangle the feedback loops, knee-jerk reactions, and harmful behaviours that keep her locked in a cycle of self-abuse.
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I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
von Baek Se-hee
Baek Se-Hee is a successful young social media director at a publishing house when she begins seeing a psychiatrist about her--what to call it?--depression? She feels persistently low, anxious, endlessly self-doubting, but also highly judgemental of others. She hides her feelings well at work and with friends, adept at performing the calmness, even ease, her lifestyle demands. The effort is exhausting and overwhelming and keeps her from forming deep relationships. This can't be normal. But if she's so hopeless, why can she always summon a yen for her favourite street food, the hot, spicy rice cake, tteokbokki? Is this just what life is like? Recording her dialogues with her psychiatrist over a 12-week period, Baek begins to disentangle the feedback loops, knee-jerk reactions, and harmful behaviours that keep her locked in a cycle of self-abuse.
Aktuelle Rezensionen(4)
Etwas langatmig, aber einige der Gespräche haben mich doch zum reflektieren eigener Gedankenmuster und Empfindungen gebracht!
honestly, this book felt to me like the persistent mild depression the author is suffering from. i was catched by the title, but the content quite disappointed me. however, i see how this book could help others on their mental health journey by seeing they're not alone.
Even if the book is rather short the content is hard to digest and made me take a long while to finish it. As someone who’s both a writer and struggling with thinking and acting in extremes, a lot felt really enlightening. Also the interlude about „free death“ changed my own judgement of suicide in an interesting way. Would definitely recommend this one to everyone struggling with their self-esteem.
The words i needed to hear most in my depressive episode rn