As JK sat down, they noticed a woman who smiled at them kindly. She introduced herself as Sarah, and they struck up a conversation. Sarah turned out to be a counselor, and she offered JK some valuable advice on how to handle uncomfortable situations. JK realized that their new hairstyle wasn't the only change they needed; they also needed to assert themselves more often.
This genre turns a boring commute into a movie scene. It teaches the audience how to romanticize their own daily life—wear nice clothes, listen to good music, and enjoy the moment.
In Korea, this is often called Gae-Jol-Contents (content where the creator acts as your boyfriend/girlfriend).
No fluff. No filter. Just the raw track of how we move.