Young Koreans Turn to ‘Lucky Rituals’ for Comfort in an Uncertain Economy

In Seoul, many young professionals are trying new ways to feel more confident and successful. Instead of relying only on hard work or skills, some are turning to small rituals that they believe can bring good luck. These include hiking special mountains, visiting certain places, or carrying lucky items.
This trend is especially popular among South Korea’s younger generation, often called the MZ generation. Many of them visit places believed to have “positive energy,” such as mountains or hotel lounges with good feng shui. Others buy small charms or decorations to keep on their desks or in their wallets.
However, most people do not fully believe these practices are magical. Instead, they use them to reduce stress and feel more in control. For example, one office worker said visiting a special place before a big presentation helps them feel more prepared and confident.
Social media has helped spread this trend. Online posts and short videos often show “power spots,” or places believed to bring success, wealth, or happiness. One popular place is Gwanaksan, a mountain in Seoul where many young people go to make wishes and enjoy the experience together.
Experts say these habits are more about psychology than superstition. Doing small rituals can help people feel calmer and more positive, especially in a competitive job market. However, they warn that people should not depend too much on luck. Success still requires effort and good decisions.
Edited using generative AI tools.
Source: http://koreabizwire.com/young-koreans-turn-to-lucky-rituals-for-comfort-in-an-uncertain-economy/348099 |