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《I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki:A Memoir》作者:Baek Sehee【EPUB】

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I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokbokki is a profoundly honest and strangely comforting memoir that captures the quiet turmoil of living with depression and anxiety in a world that demands constant happiness. Based on the author's real psychiatric session transcripts, Baek Sehee lays bare her internal battles with self-worth, perfectionism, and the exhausting pursuit of being "okay." The title itself—a contradiction between despair and the simple joy of street food—becomes a powerful metaphor for the duality of mental illness: the coexistence of deep pain and mundane desire. It’s a brave, relatable, and ultimately hopeful look at the messy journey of self-acceptance and the small things that keep us going.

《我想死,但我想吃炒年糕》是一本极度坦诚且莫名治愈的回忆录,捕捉了在一个要求持续快乐的世界里,与抑郁和焦虑共存的内心动荡。基于作者真实的诊疗对话记录,白洗熙袒露了她在自我价值、完美主义以及 exhausting 追求“正常”过程中的内心挣扎。书名本身——一种介于绝望与街头小吃简单快乐之间的矛盾——成为一个强有力的隐喻,象征着精神疾病的双重性:深刻痛苦与平凡欲望的共存。这是一次勇敢、令人共鸣且充满希望的审视,看待自我接纳的混乱旅程以及那些支撑我们前行的小确幸。


Author Profile
Baek Sehee is a South Korean editor and writer whose candid memoir began as a personal project to understand her own mental health struggles. The book, compiled from her real therapy sessions, became a surprise record-breaking bestseller in South Korea, resonating deeply with a generation grappling with silent psychological burdens. She has since become a prominent voice advocating for mental health awareness and destigmatization.

白洗熙是一位韩国编辑兼作家,她坦诚的回忆录最初是一个理解自身心理健康挣扎的个人项目。这本书根据她真实的治疗对话整理而成,在韩国成为了破纪录的畅销书,引起了与 silent 心理负担作斗争的一代人的深刻共鸣。她自此成为倡导心理健康意识和去污名化的杰出代表。


Perfect For:
Anyone who has ever felt the disconnect between their internal struggles and external expectations. Readers interested in mental health, mindfulness, and the power of vulnerability. Perfect for fans of Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig or Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb.

任何曾感受过内心挣扎与外界期望之间脱节的人。对心理健康、正念和脆弱的力量感兴趣的读者。非常适合马特·海格《活下去的理由》或洛莉·戈特利布《也许你该找个人聊聊》的读者。



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