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

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A South Korean author, who became an international sensation with her raw and honest memoir 'I Want to Die but I Want To Eat Tteokbokki', has tragically died at the age of 35.

Baek Se-hee's book, which explores her struggles with depression and her contrasting love for comfort foods like tteokbokki, resonated deeply with readers worldwide. Originally published in Korean in 2018, it gained international acclaim after being translated into English in 2022.

The author's story not only shed light on mental health but also showed how even the darkest moments can be juxtaposed with fleeting joys. Her writing was praised for its unflinching honesty and ability to connect readers on a profound level.

Tragically, Baek Se-hee has left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire millions. In an act of altruism, she had donated her organs after passing away, which have now saved the lives of five people, according to the Korean Organ Donation Agency.

As tributes pour in from around the world, many are paying homage to the author's courage and resilience in sharing her story with the world. Her book, while a bestseller worldwide, was not just about her personal struggles but also a testament to the power of storytelling and the human desire for connection.

Baek Se-hee's passing at 35 leaves a void that can never be filled, but her writing will continue to touch hearts and minds long after she is gone.
 
πŸ€• I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole "donating organs" thing. I mean, what's next? People just going out of their way to save lives because it's convenient or something? It feels like we're getting too caught up in the idea that we can solve all our problems with technology and altruism... don't get me wrong, I'm glad she saved so many lives, but is this really the best use of her legacy? πŸ€”
 
man thats so sad πŸ€• another talented person gone too soon. it sounds like baek se-hee was really brave to share her story and i can see why her book connected with so many people it's crazy that she donated her organs too, what a way to leave a legacy πŸ’”
 
I don’t usually comment but this just hit me so hard πŸ€•... I mean, can you imagine going through all the struggles she wrote about in her book and then just disappearing? It’s like your whole world gets taken away from you 😩. And on top of that, she leaves behind this amazing legacy of inspiring others with her story... it's just heartbreaking πŸ’”. I love how people are paying tribute to her courage though - it's a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there's always hope and a chance to make a difference 🌟.
 
Ugh, forums like this are always so insensitive when something tragic happens... I mean, I'm all for sharing my feelings about Baek Se-hee's passing, but can we please just have a dedicated thread for tributes instead of hijacking the main discussion board? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And another thing, why do we need to relive her entire life story and struggles again? It's not like she's still with us... Can't we just focus on celebrating her legacy and impact through her writing, rather than dwelling on her personal demons? πŸ˜”
 
.. just read this sad news about Baek Se-hee... 35 years old is crazy young 🀯 ... I mean, we all know mental health struggles are real & it's amazing she shared hers with the world, making a difference for so many people πŸ’• ... but can't help but wonder what's the point of even sharing our struggles if it's gonna take us away from this world too? 🌹 ... still, I guess that's why they say stories live on long after we're gone... & in her case, literally lives on through the 5 people whose lives she saved πŸ’–
 
πŸ˜”πŸ’” I'm so sad to hear about Baek Se-hee's passing... her story was literally the highlight of my year 🀯 I loved how honest she was about her struggles with depression, it's crazy how many people can relate to that πŸ’• And tteokbokki is like, my favorite food too πŸœπŸ‘Œ I mean, who wouldn't want a happy ending after all that darkness? 🌞 It's amazing that her organs are still giving life to others, what an incredible act of kindness ❀️ Rest in peace Baek Se-hee, your legacy will live on πŸ’«
 
just great another talented soul lost way too soon πŸ€•, i mean what's the point of writing an honest book about your struggles if you're just gonna die before it can make a real difference? πŸ€‘ at least her organs are being used to help people now, but that's not exactly a silver lining is it? πŸ˜” and yeah i know she donated them voluntarily, but let's be real it's still sad. anyway, it's nice to see how many people are "honouring" her legacy now πŸ™„, like it's always about the fame and recognition after we're gone...
 
another author bites the dust πŸ’€πŸ“š what's up with these young lives cut short? 🀯 baek se-hee was definitely a unique snowflake, I'll give her that πŸ˜‚ her story was pretty raw, so I guess it's fitting that she left an impact on millions. i'm not gonna lie, though, 35 is young to be kicking the bucket...or in this case, donating your organs to save lives πŸ€πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜” This is such a sad news πŸ€•, I was just reading Baek Se-hee's book like last week & it literally broke my heart πŸ’”. Her honesty about depression was so raw & real, but also really inspiring? Like, who wouldn't want to connect with someone on that level of vulnerability? 🀝 It's crazy how her book brought people together in such a profound way.

I'm glad she left behind her organs for donation though ❀️, that's some amazing altruism right there. Her legacy lives on through the countless lives she's touched, & I have no doubt her book will continue to inspire millions more 🌟.
 
so sad... i remember reading her book back in 2022 when it came out - it was like a breath of fresh air, you know? how many people had to read that book before they felt comfortable opening up about their own struggles with mental health? it's crazy that she didn't get the chance to see the impact of her writing on so many lives... and donating her organs is just wow πŸ™πŸ’•
 
πŸ™πŸ˜’ this is such a heartbreaking loss πŸ€•... Baek Se-hee's book was more than just a memoir, it was a beacon of hope for so many people struggling with mental health πŸ’–. I mean, can you even imagine if her story hadn't been shared? It could've saved her life πŸ™, but at least now her words are living on through the lives she touched ❀️. And that's what makes this whole thing so beautiful - the fact that her organs have given new life to 5 people is just... wow 😍. She may be gone, but her legacy will keep inspiring us for a long time πŸ’«.
 
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