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Park Eun-mi, a co-representative of NEET People, said that young people may fall into a "NEET state" due to various factors. "Nowadays there are so many young people who are desperately preparing to enter the job market only to fail." "Even after they get a job, some of them suffer from unpleasant experiences at work," Park said. "Those frustrating experiences make young people not only experience psychological difficulties such as panic disorder or depression, but also physical ailments." "Since they are not healthy, they lose vitality and end up being alone." "During the process, they become overwhelmed by feelings of loneliness." Jeon Seong-shin, another co-representative, pointed out that Korean society fails to embrace people who break away from societal norms, or the "normal track," as she put it. People in Korean society are expected to adhere to a set course in life. First, you must graduate from elementary, middle and high school without any trouble. Next, you need to enter university — preferably a higher-ranking one — and find a decent job before graduation. Next, you have to make money, get married and raise a family. "If you miss one step and diverge from that route, you will immediately face hurdles." "Consider teenagers who choose to leave school." "Consider a person who decides to work instead of going to university." "Those decisions can have bigger-than-expected effects on their lives," Jeon said. "This society is not very generous to people who attempt to start over." A woman in her late 20s, who asked to be identified by her alias Woongbi, said she also could not stop worrying about her future, even when she was receiving psychological counseling and treatment. "The illness in mind had developed into bodily symptoms, so I needed absolute rest and comfort. But I could not fully rest as I felt impatient (about my future).
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1 Park Eun-mi, a co-representative of NEET People, said that young people may fall into a "NEET state" due to various factors. 2 "Nowadays there are so many young people who are desperately preparing to enter the job market only to fail." 3 "Even after they get a job, some of them suffer from unpleasant experiences at work," Park said. 4 "Those frustrating experiences make young people not only experience psychological difficulties such as panic disorder or depression, but also physical ailments." 5 "Since they are not healthy, they lose vitality and end up being alone." 6 "During the process, they become overwhelmed by feelings of loneliness." 7 Jeon Seong-shin, another co-representative, pointed out that Korean society fails to embrace people who break away from societal norms, or the "normal track," as she put it. 8 People in Korean society are expected to adhere to a set course in life. 9 First, you must graduate from elementary, middle and high school without any trouble. 10 Next, you need to enter university — preferably a higher-ranking one — and find a decent job before graduation. 11 Next, you have to make money, get married and raise a family. 12 "If you miss one step and diverge from that route, you will immediately face hurdles." 13 "Consider teenagers who choose to leave school." 14 "Consider a person who decides to work instead of going to university." 15 "Those decisions can have bigger-than-expected effects on their lives," Jeon said. 16 "This society is not very generous to people who attempt to start over." 17 A woman in her late 20s, who asked to be identified by her alias Woongbi, said she also could not stop worrying about her future, even when she was receiving psychological counseling and treatment. 18 "The illness in mind had developed into bodily symptoms, so I needed absolute rest and comfort. 19 But I could not fully rest as I felt impatient (about my future).