In Korea, social pressure pushed top graduates toward medicine, law, government, or Samsung, making startups shameful and hurting marriage prospects.
In Korea, social pressure pushed top graduates toward medicine, law, government, or Samsung, making startups shameful and hurting marriage prospects.
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