Baek Sehee is a South Korean author who gained international attention with her debut book, "I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki." The book, which blends memoir and self-help, is based on transcripts from her therapy sessions and personal reflections on her struggles with dysthymia, a persistent mild depression.
Baek's candid approach to discussing mental health has been particularly impactful in South Korea, where mental health issues are often stigmatized.
Her work has been praised for its honesty and relatability, especially among young adults grappling with similar issues.
Baek's willingness to share her experiences has contributed to broader conversations about mental health in Korean society.
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