This is a carefully selected soup for the new year 2023.

The 'determination'

that anyone will probably make again

, the proposal related to the economic outlook that will not be easy this year, the

'no spending challenge' , the

story of a health checkup

to renew the body around the

end of the year, and finally the

'safe fare system' that disappeared in the new year

'

until.

New Year's soup, served now.

  • [Soup X NYT] A

    resolution

    you can easily keep

  • [Soup Economy]

    It hurts in the new year, but I recommend the

    '

    No Spending Challenge'

  • [Sunflowers at night]

    Could it be that I have cancer?

    If you are afraid of

    blood test results

  • [Soup Economy] Is

    the 'safe fare system'

    over?

    Unexpected results come after 10 years


[Soup X NYT] A resolution you can easily keep

If you, the reader, are looking for a patron saint to honor your New Year's resolutions, there's no one better than Samuel Johnson.

Johnson, who was born in 1709 and died in 1784, was a man who had made up his mind to do something all his life, but every time he failed to keep his resolution.

Looking at the diary he wrote, anyone will sigh.

Every New Year, every Easter, or every year on his birthday, Johnson invariably made a new resolution.

In the collaboration between Soup and the New York Times [Soup X NYT], author Garrett Kaiser wrote about Samuel Johnson's determination.



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Garrett Kaiser's column about Samuel Johnson in the New York Times is unique.

Usually, articles related to New Year's resolutions deal with secrets on how to keep resolutions for a long time or recommend good resolutions. because it says

The writing that conveys a kind of message, 'It's okay even if you can't keep it', can be seen as talking about comfort and empathy, which is one of the spirits of the times.

Let's take a look at the NYT commentary content of [News Peppermint].



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[Soup Economy] My heart hurts in the new year, but I recommend the 'No Spending Challenge'

Readers, what are your plans for the new year?

I would like to add a prophecy and advice related to the economy to help you, even if it is small.

In the new year, at least until spring, I told you to do the 'no spending challenge'.

It means that it is time to reduce consumption as much as possible.

There are two main reasons.

First of all, it's time to save money.

And secondly, it's because there will be opportunities to buy the same thing cheaper as you go forward.

Let's meet the New Year's tips and economic forecasts suggested by reporter Kim Beom-ju in [Soup Economy].



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[Sunflowers at night] Could it be that I have cancer?

If you are afraid of blood test results

I think a lot of people would have finished the year with this.

It's a health check.

Or, it seems that there are many people who do health checkups for the new year.

After receiving a health checkup, I worry about whether my health has deteriorated or what to do if the word 'cancer' is written on the checkup result sheet.

There are also inspection items that create tension in more direct words.

It is a test called a tumor marker or cancer marker.

In SBS Premium's medical column [Sunflowers at Night], we talk about tumor markers.



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[Soup Economy] Is the 'safe fare system' over?

Unexpected results come after 10 years

As the new year came, the cargo regiment lost everything.

This is because the 'safe fare system' has disappeared.

It was a system in which the government set the rates for cement and container transportation.

The government proposed a three-year extension of what was supposed to end at the end of last year, but the cargo union rejected it and went on strike, and eventually even that three-year extension was canceled.

However, the disappearance of this 'safe fare system' is not the only work of the cargo union.

In 10 years or so, we, and our economy, may come to conclusions we never thought possible.

Reporter Kim Beom-ju will tell you the stories involved in the 'safe fare system' in [Soup Economy].



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