We are living in the world where market economy is super dominant, and it is so strong and prevalent that it has already broken into many aspects of our life-even morality. Surprising or not, now it is capital that defines and causes various moral issues. Accordingly, it has changed our life to a significant degree. You can violate the traditional moral rules for your convinience, by paying extra money. Again, we are now living in a whole new world, not the world where childlike and innocent dreams are swirling, but in which capital itself is reforming and even restructuring our life, either in a good way or a bad way.

Here\'s what it is like. Most Korean 학원s give 5,000 or 10,000 won certificates to their students, when they bring their friends and encourage them to sign up. Market economy. Market logics. They teach what public schools do not teach. Don\'t they? This would seem a briliant marketing strategy to some of you, or just an unpleasnt scheme. Note that this is happening in the Korean society, where education is often sanctified. When I was young, well-trained in this society, I used to think about moving to another 학원 every different month, so that I could earn all the possible certificates. And I still regret I didn\'t do that. What a cherry picker.

I am still not sure on which side I am now. Should I accept this atmosphere and make the most of it? Or should I reject it and do what I belive to be fair? I am slightly inclined to the latter, yet my current life style won\'t change that easily anyway. Thank you for listening.