I was born on June 12, 1964, in Busan, as the youngest of eight siblings —two boys and six girls. I grew up in a warm and harmonious family, and thanks to my father’s business, I never lacked for anything during my childhood. Growing up with many siblings, we sometimes quarreled, but we also comforted and supported each other, learning to yield and cooperate, which helped me develop strong social skills from an early age. In high school, I set my sights on studying abroad in the United States. Even after entering university, I continued to prepare for that goal. After completing my sophomore year, I finally had the opportunity to study in the U.S. Despite having no relatives or friends there, I remained determined and completed my studies. During my time abroad, I experienced the deep sorrow of losing my father. Upon graduation, I chose to end my academic journey and began working right away. I have always enjoyed communicating with people and listening to others, and my first job at a medical equipment trading and sales company led me naturally into the field of international trade and sales. I live by the values of sincerity and integrity, and I strive to keep my word, in line with my late father’s teaching: “Always keep your promises.” These principles have guided my life so far, and I intend to continue living by them in the future. Now, I live a joyful and fulfilling life by trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ and walking with Him each day.