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This narrative chronicles the remarkable lives of Jeehye Kang and Sung-Bong Choi, two individuals who overcame immense adversity. Abandoned in an orphanage at a young age, Kang's resilience led her to a path of achievement. Similarly, Choi, who escaped an institution, discovered his voice through a chance encounter with a vocalist while selling gum. Their stories highlight the transformative power of passion, reading, and perseverance in breaking societal limitations. Both individuals exemplify human achievement, showcasing the journey from struggle to success.
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Human Achievement Jeehye Kang
Abandoned in an orphanage(age of 3), • Choi ran away from the institution (5 years old) • Inspired after listening to a classical vocalist at the nightclub where he sold chewing gum. • Korean Got Talent – Second prize SungBong Choi
Native American • His father was an Alcoholic. • Alexie was the only student of Native heritage among mostly white students. Succeeded as a Native American writer Sherman Alexie
“As Indian children, we were expected to fail in the non-Indian world.” • “A little Indian boy teaches himself to read at an early age and advances quickly.” • Read and read and read…….. Superman and Me
Alexie and Choi both had passionate and patience to be like “someone”. • Broke their limitation in the society. • “He grews into a man… somehow dull the pain and make him sound more modest about his talents.” Human Achievement?
Futhermore… • “I was trying to save my life.” • “They are trying to save their lives.” • “I am trying to save their lives.” Human Achievement?
Alexie, Sherman “Superman and Me” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BewknNW2b8Y • "Korea's 'Susan Boyle' Choi Sung-Bong's Overcomes Troubled Past". ABC. 2011-08-21. Retrieved 2011-09-16. • Sherman Alexie". Encyclopedia of World Biography. 1998. Retrieved 8 April 2012. Bibliography