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- Sister Ih-aein is a poet who debuted in the children's poetry category in 1970 and wrote lyrical poems based on everyday life and nature.
- She conveys the message that if you put happiness and unhappiness on a scale, happiness 51% and unhappiness 49%, it would lean towards happiness, so happiness is enough if you add just 1% more to our lives.
- Her representative poetry collections include "Dandelion's Territory", "Set My Soul on Fire", and "Today, I'll Be a Crescent Moon".
Sister Ih-aein
Lee Hae-in
Lee Hae-in (李海仁, 1945 ~ )
Nun. Poet. She made her debut in 1970 through a recommendation for the children's poetry section of the monthly magazine “Soyeon”. She mainly wrote lyrical works based on everyday life and nature. Her poetry collections include “The Territory of Dandelion” (1976), “Setting My Soul on Fire” (1979), and “Today I’ll Float as a Half Moon” (1983).
When happiness and unhappiness are weighed on a scale, if they are half and half, the scale will not move, but if happiness is 51% and unhappiness is 49%, the scale will tilt towards happiness.
It does not take much to meet the conditions of happiness. We only need 1% more in our lives to be happy.