Min Jin Lee is a celebrated Korean American author known for her profound storytelling and exploration of immigrant experiences. Born in Seoul and raised in New York, she graduated from Yale University and Georgetown Law. Her acclaimed novels, including "Pachinko," have received numerous awards and nominations, highlighting themes of identity, family, and resilience. Lee's work has resonated globally, earning her a place among contemporary literary voices.
The thing about New York is that it’s always changing, always evolving. You have to be adaptable.
Sometimes, to get what you want, you have to be willing to walk away from what you have.
Success is not always about the money. It's about doing what you love and finding fulfillment in it.
Life is full of unexpected twists and turns. It's how we navigate through them that defines who we are.
Money can open doors, but it can also close them. It's important to remember what truly matters in life.
You can't judge a person's worth based on their job or their bank account. True worth lies within.
In the pursuit of success, don't lose sight of your values and the people who matter most.
Life is too short to hold grudges. Learn to let go and find peace.
Dream big, but remember to appreciate the small joys along the way.
The world can be a cruel place, but kindness has the power to change lives.
The path to success is rarely a straight line. Embrace detours and use them as opportunities for growth.
Don't be afraid to take risks and step out of your comfort zone. That's where the magic happens.