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Addressing South Korea's multifaceted crisis requires dismantling the entrenched structures that have shaped it. Sustainable solutions necessitate rethinking the relationship between the government and chaebols, fostering a competitive market that encourages innovation, and embracing more egalitarian social values that support diverse family structures.
Moreover, redefining success beyond mere economic metrics could rejuvenate public morale and social cohesion. In essence, South Korea stands at a crossroads—its future dependent on confronting uncomfortable truths of its past and the structures that continue to bind it.