You-Jeong Jeong is a celebrated South Korean author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. With a background in nursing, she brings a unique perspective to her storytelling. Her works, including "The Good Son" and "Seven Years of Darkness," have captivated international readers with their intricate plots and deep character studies. Jeong's ability to weave suspenseful narratives has earned her acclaim both in South Korea and worldwide.
Sometimes I think people are like onions, wrapped in layers. You have to peel them back one by one to see what's inside.
In life, we often have to make choices between what is right and what is easy. The path we choose defines who we are.
The past has a way of haunting us, even when we try to bury it deep. It's a constant reminder of the choices we've made.
Family is not defined by blood. It's the people who stand by you, support you, and love you unconditionally.
Fear can be both a motivator and a prison. It's up to us to decide whether we let it control us or break free.
The truth may be painful, but it's better to face it head-on than to live in denial.
We all have a breaking point, a moment when everything becomes too much. It's important to find strength in those moments and keep moving forward.
Love has the power to heal even the deepest wounds. It's a force that can bring light to the darkest places.
Life is a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Embrace the uncertainty and find joy in the adventure.
Sometimes the people we trust the most are the ones who betray us. It's a painful lesson, but it teaches us to be cautious and discerning.
Guilt can eat away at your soul if you let it. Forgiveness is the key to setting yourself free.
The mind can be a dangerous place. It's important to distinguish between reality and the tricks our own thoughts play on us.