Baek Se-hee, author of I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki, dies at 35

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Tragedy has struck the literary world as Baek Se-hee, the author of the bestselling memoir "I Want to Die but I Want To Eat Tteokbokki," has passed away at the age of 35. Her poignant account of depression and mental health struggles resonated deeply with readers worldwide, cementing her status as a voice for those who dare not speak.

Born in 1990, Baek's life took an unexpected turn after she began to receive treatment for dysthymia, a mild but long-lasting type of depression. Her journey towards healing was captured beautifully in "I Want to Die but I Want To Eat Tteokbokki," which has sold over a million copies worldwide and been translated into 25 languages.

The book's themes of hope and resilience have inspired countless readers, who found solace in Baek's honest account of her struggles. Her unique perspective on the human condition has left an indelible mark on the literary world, and her legacy will undoubtedly live on through her writing.

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, it has been revealed that Baek donated her organs after her passing, saving five lives in the process. Her generosity and selflessness serve as a poignant reminder of the impact one person can have on another's life.

Tributes are pouring in from around the world, with fans expressing their gratitude for the comfort and inspiration she brought into their lives through her writing. One Instagram user eloquently summed up Baek's legacy by saying that "each time we read your book, we found deep comfort in every sentence and grew alongside it."

As news of Baek Se-hee's passing spreads, the literary community is left to mourn the loss of a talented writer who touched so many lives. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness, self-care, and the transformative power of words.

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, there are resources available to help. Organizations such as BBC Action Line and Befrienders offer support and information for those in need.
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• she was literally changing lives with her writing and now its all gone πŸ’” i loved her book it was like she got the struggles of our generation right on point πŸ™Œ but what i think is even more amazing is that she gave back to society by donating her organs after she passed away ❀️ that's what we need more of - people who care and want to make a difference in this world πŸ’–
 
just heard about baek se-hee... so many ppl r struggling with depression & mental health issues, its like we're running out of voices that can speak 2 it. she was a breath of fresh air, raw honesty & vulnerability that resonated w/ readers worldwide πŸ€•. her legacy will live on thru her writing & the impact she had on ppl's lives... it's heartbreaking 2 think shes no longer w/ us πŸ’”. lets take care of each other's mental health, look out 4 resources like bbc action line & befrienders... u never know who might be struggling 🌟
 
πŸ˜” Just heard the news about Baek Se-hee πŸ€•... so sad to see her go at just 35 πŸŽ‰ She left an amazing impact on people's lives with her writing, it's heartbreaking that she struggled so much with mental health πŸ’” But her legacy is a great reminder to look out for each other and prioritize self-care πŸŒ±πŸ‘« I'm sure we'll miss reading her words of hope and resilience πŸ’• What do you think about Baek Se-hee's book? Has it inspired you or someone you know?
 
😭 just found out about Baek Se-hee... her book was like a lifeline to me when I was at my lowest point πŸ€• I read it like 3 times and each time I cried so much but in a good way 😭 her honesty about her struggles with depression was so raw and real it made me feel less alone and more human πŸ’” the fact that she donated her organs after she passed is just... wow πŸ’– her legacy will live on through all the people she touched with her writing πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” just found out about Baek Se-hee's passing its like my heart is crushed she was so inspiring with her writing it was like she spoke straight to your soul i loved how honest she was about her struggles with depression its like she broke down barriers and showed us that even in the darkest times theres always hope 🌟 her book changed lives and i know mine too it made me feel less alone and more willing to seek help if you or someone u no is struggling mental health matters πŸ’” dont be afraid 2 speak up and get help there are ppl who care and want 2 listen πŸ€—
 
πŸ˜”πŸ˜’ Baek Se-hee's passing is a huge loss πŸ€• not just for her fans but also for the world of mental health πŸ’– She was an inspiration to so many people, especially young ones who struggle with depression πŸ˜” Her book was more than just a story, it was a reminder that you're not alone and that there's hope for healing 🌱 The fact that she donated her organs after passing away is just mind-blowing πŸ™ I'm so grateful for her legacy and the impact she had on our lives πŸ’—
 
πŸ˜” I'm still trying to process the news about Baek Se-hee... it's heartbreaking to think that someone so young and talented is gone πŸ’€. Her book was more than just a memoir, it was a beacon of hope for people struggling with depression and mental health issues 🌟. The fact that she donated her organs after passing away is truly inspiring - it shows us what kind of impact one person can have on the lives of others πŸ™.

I think what resonated so deeply with readers worldwide was the way Baek spoke about her struggles in a way that felt raw, honest, and relatable πŸ’”. Her writing wasn't just about sharing her story, but also about giving a voice to people who often feel silenced or marginalized πŸ—£οΈ.

It's also worth noting how Baek's book has had a ripple effect on the literary world - it's inspired countless readers to talk about their own mental health struggles and seek help πŸ’¬. Her legacy will undoubtedly live on through her writing, but we should also remember to support those who are struggling with mental health issues today πŸ€—.

Rest in peace Baek Se-hee... your words and legacy will never be forgotten 🌹
 
just read about baek se hee and i have to say her story is so inspiring i love how she wrote about her struggles but also found a way to heal and help others through her writing it's like she showed us that even on the darkest days there is always hope 🌟 her legacy will definitely live on and i think her book should be required reading in schools everywhere can we get a memoir from another person with dysthymia? would love to read more about their journey πŸ’”
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• Baek Se-hee was an amazing writer who used her platform to break the stigma around mental health, you feel? her book was more than just a memoir it was like she took us all on this journey with her, and now she's gone leaving behind this huge void πŸ’” i mean we can always talk about the impact of her donation and how that's gonna save lives but let's not forget about the loss we're feeling right now 😒 as a reader who found comfort in her words, it's hard to process this πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
Man... 35 is way too young πŸ€•πŸ“š Baek Se-hee was literally a voice of hope for so many people who felt like they were alone with their struggles. Her writing was more than just a book, it was a lifeline for some ppl πŸ’” I'm getting chills thinking about how her organs are now saving 5 lives... that's what it's all about πŸ™ Can't believe she's gone but her legacy is gonna live on and inspire many more people. Mental health awareness is so important and I feel like we're finally starting to talk about it in a real way πŸ’¬
 
πŸ€• just heard about Baek Se-hee... sad to see another talented writer go too soon at 35 πŸš‘. her book was so relatable & honest, it's crazy that she had to struggle with depression & dysthymia for so long before speaking out πŸ’”. donating her organs is a beautiful way to live on tho... it's like her spirit will keep inspiring ppl 🌟. feels like we're losing too many amazing writers & creatives at an early age πŸ’€. anywayz, if you or anyone u no is strugglin w/ mental health stuff, pls reach out 2 bbfrienders or bbc action line πŸ‘‰ they got resources 2 help u thru the tough times πŸ€—
 
sad news about Baek Se-hee πŸ™... i mean, her book was really inspiring but 25 mil copies feels like a lot for someone who wrote just one memoir... was it even written by her or was it ghostwritten? πŸ€” also, donate organs after passing? that's kinda weird, feels like something you'd see on a reality TV show πŸ“Ί not so much in real life. anyway, glad to know there are resources out there for mental health issues tho πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜’πŸ’” Baek Se-hee's story was so inspiring 🌟 it's hard to believe she's gone πŸ’€ her writing touched so many hearts ❀️ and helped people see they're not alone 😊 the way she spoke about mental health was so honest and brave πŸ’ͺ it's a shame we lost her too soon ⏰ but her legacy lives on through her book πŸ“š and the lives she touched will never be forgotten πŸ‘«πŸ’•
 
man that's so sad news about Baek Se-hee πŸ€• her book was like a breath of fresh air for me it spoke straight to my soul & now she's gone way too soon πŸ’” it's crazy how her organs were donated after she passed away - what a beautiful legacy to leave behind ❀️ i think we can all learn from her story about mental health & how important it is to speak up & share our struggles with others 🀝 it's not easy, but i know that Baek Se-hee's writing will live on & inspire people for years to come πŸ’–
 
πŸ’”πŸ“š I'm still trying to process this... Baek Se-hee's book was more than just a memoir, it was a lifeline for so many people struggling with mental health issues 🌈. Her willingness to share her story and be vulnerable took immense courage πŸ’ͺ. It's heartbreaking that we're saying goodbye too soon, but I'm also grateful for the impact she had on our lives πŸ™. The fact that she donated her organs after passing is just incredible ❀️... a true testament to her selflessness and generosity. Let's keep spreading awareness about mental health and support those who need it πŸ’•. May Baek Se-hee's legacy continue to inspire and comfort us in the days to come 🌟
 
ugh I'm so over the sympathy train πŸš‚ Baek Se-hee's death is just a sad reminder of how fleeting fame is & what happens when you're stuck in that 15min spotlight πŸ“Ί if she was struggling with mental health issues why did her book sell so well?! πŸ˜’ was it because people were all like "oh poor girl, let me buy all your books" πŸ’Έ
 
I'm beyond devastated by Baek Se-hee's passing πŸ€•. Her writing was more than just a memoir, it was a lifeline for so many people who've struggled with mental health issues. The fact that she donated her organs after her passing is truly heart-wrenching πŸ’”. It's a testament to the kind of person she was - selfless and brave. I think we can all learn from her story and the impact she had on our lives 🌟. If there's one thing I take away from this, it's that mental health awareness needs to be at the forefront of our conversation 🀝. We need more voices like Baek Se-hee's who aren't afraid to speak about their struggles and inspire others to do the same πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm still trying to process the news about Baek Se-hee's passing πŸ€•... She was more than just an author, she was a beacon of hope for so many people struggling with mental health issues. Her book was a game-changer, it humanized her struggles and showed that even in darkness, there is always a way to find light. I mean, who wouldn't want to read about someone's journey from feeling hopeless to finding comfort in the simple things like tteokbokki? 🍜

It's heartbreaking to think that she had to go through so much before sharing her story with the world, but it's amazing to see how far-reaching its impact has been. I've seen people crying on social media, sharing their own struggles and finding comfort in Baek's words. It's like she created a community of people who are no longer alone in their battles.

And can we talk about her legacy for a second? Donating her organs after passing? That's just incredible. What an amazing way to leave the world, making a difference in so many lives even in death. πŸ’•

We need more Baek Se-hees in this world, people who are brave enough to share their stories and help others find solace. So let's keep her memory alive by continuing to talk about mental health, self-care, and the importance of words having power to heal and inspire us. πŸ“š
 
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