On Thursday evening my Contemporary Social Ethics professor, Dr. Jae Park, treated several of her students to dinner.
We met at a restaurant called Sictac in downtown Seoul where we enjoyed a Korean spin on fine Italian food. There were 15 of us for dinner: three from the United States, one from New Zealand, one from Canada, one from Turkmenistan, two from Mexico, one from The Netherlands, one from Finland, one from Australia, and four from South Korea. We spent the evening sharing experiences from home, perspectives on ethical and social issues, and plans for the future. Dr. Park told us about her time at the University of Chicago and Harvard’s divinity and business schools, working as an investment banker on Wall Street, and how she became a theology professor at Yonsei University. She had great anecdotes and advice to share with all of us, and we stayed at the restaurant until we were kicked out at 2200 so it could close. Continue reading “Seoul – 10 December 2018”