Korean society, in public education in the 1970s and 1980s, called so-called all personality education, treated the ideal of a person with good human relations as the highest virtue. Speaking these days, there was an era when it was recognized as the best character education. At that time, even though the elite group of collective intelligence was formed like now, there were many rich people and scholars who were respected by the common people for their authority or social recognition.
In those days, it was said that a small tree could not grow under a big tree, but a person could grow under a big person. But now it has become an extremely rare phenomenon. Now, in a word, if you don't have a direct interest in me, it seems that such an act of being considerate of the other person or helping others is rare. Now these things are done by the nation, but it is an extremely rare trend for individuals to do this.
Until the structure of polarization in Korean society goes away, there are also very few people who have old-fashioned ideas about respecting someone or acknowledging authority.
In conclusion, in Korean society, which has brought about such a great change, the calculation of interpersonal relationships as well as family relationships is a requirement of the times. The current generation of people born before 1958, aged 65 or older, and those who inherited wealth from them own Korea's wealth, and the solution to these bleak times is to appropriately redistribute the wealth they earned during Korea's rapid growth period. I just hope that they will be well aware of the demands of the times to find a good way.