미생(Misaeng)-Incomplete Life

미생(Misaeng)-Incomplete Life

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Aired 2014 · Episodes 20 · Go watch Netflix

🎬 Iconic quotes from Misaeng

“We are all still works in progress.”

“Never forget — I am my mother’s pride, not someone lacking or incomplete.”

“The streets were, as usual, bustling with people. The world never fails to outrun me.”

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Plot Summary Misaeng: Incomplete Life, aired on tvN in 2014, became a cultural phenomenon in Korea, especially among office workers. With its realistic portrayal of corporate life, it resonated deeply with viewers and achieved impressive ratings. The story centers on Jang Geu-rae, a young man who once dreamed of becoming a professional baduk (Go) player. After failing to achieve that goal, he joins the trading company One International as an intern, entering the workforce with no prior experience.

The drama vividly captures the emotional struggles and harsh realities of office life through Geu-rae’s journey in Sales Team 3. Under the guidance of his mentor, Manager Oh Sang-shik (played by Lee Sung-min), and other senior colleagues, Geu-rae gradually learns to navigate the cold, competitive, and often absurd world of corporate culture. His growth is slow but sincere, reflecting the quiet resilience of many workers.

The title Misaeng, a baduk term meaning “incomplete life,” symbolizes the ongoing process of becoming. Just like stones placed on a Go board, our lives are shaped one move at a time, often in uncertainty. The drama reminds us that we are all still in progress-facing daily routines, emotional setbacks, and social pressures-but moving steadily toward a more complete self. Based on Yoon Tae-ho’s acclaimed webtoon, Misaeng struck a chord with countless viewers who saw their own lives mirrored in its characters.

What sets Misaeng apart is its ability to blend the coldness of corporate life with moments of warmth and humanity. Through the bond between Geu-rae and Manager Oh, the series shows that even in the most rigid environments, there are people who offer genuine support and wisdom. More than just a workplace drama, Misaeng offers comfort to those worn down by the grind, reminding us that it’s okay to be unfinished-and that every step forward matters.

 

 

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Manager Oh Sang-shik of
Sales Team 3
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Sales team employees at One International
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One International an young i  (kang so ra)
Dishes from the Drama

Mi Sang ost

이승열(Lee Sungyol) – 날아 (fly ) (part2)

“Fly” by Lee Seung-yeol may be listed as Part 2 of the Misaeng OST, but to me, it’s practically the main theme.

🌱 His deep, resonant voice always played at the end of an episode-just when things started to settle-and it left a lasting impression. Honestly, it’s become one of those life songs for me. Whenever things aren’t going well or I’m feeling low, I put this song on. Somehow, it comforts me and clears my mind, like a breath of fresh air through a heavy heart.

🎵 mISAENG Original Sound Tracks

  •  Mi Sang12 장미여관 장미여관(Rose Inn) – Dream YouTube
  • Mi Sang 볼빨간사춘기 ALBUM IMAGE 볼빨간사춘기(Bolbbalgan4) – 가리워진길(The Veiled Road) YouTube
  • 폭Mi Sang ost 내일 album image 한희정(Han hee jung) – 내일(Tomorrow) YouTube
  • Mi Sang ost 그래도..그래서..(Be Alright) 임시완(Yim Si-wan) – 그래도..그래서..(Be Alright) YouTube
  • Mi Sang ost 곽진언(Kwak Jin-Eon) – 응원(Cheering) YouTube

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