The family I lost in North Korea. And the family I gained | Joseph Kim

The family I lost in North Korea. And the family I gained | Joseph Kim

A Journey from North Korea to Hope

Early Life and Struggles in North Korea

  • The speaker recounts being born and raised in North Korea, where poverty was a constant struggle despite feeling loved as the youngest son.
  • The onset of the great famine in 1994 led to severe hunger; the speaker recalls wanting to steal food from a child due to desperation.
  • On his ninth birthday, he experienced profound sadness when his parents could not provide food, foreshadowing future family tragedies.
  • After losing both parents—his father to starvation and his mother who left for China—the speaker became an orphan and homeless at a young age.
  • He describes his daily life focused on survival, often scavenging for food while holding onto small hopes that kept him alive.

The Decision to Escape

  • After three years of waiting for his sister's return, he decided to escape to China, recognizing that staying meant certain death from starvation.
  • Aware of the dangers involved with crossing the border—such as being shot by guards or sent back—he chose to cross during daylight hours for safety reasons.

Life in China

  • Upon reaching China at 16 years old, he found life more difficult than expected due to constant fear of deportation back to North Korea.
  • He eventually found refuge in an underground shelter for North Koreans where he had regular meals for the first time in years.

Transitioning to America

  • An activist helped him escape China and relocate to the United States as a refugee; he faced challenges adapting without knowing English or having formal education.
  • A pivotal moment occurred during dinner with his foster family when an act of kindness reminded him of his father's love despite their dire circumstances.

Finding Purpose Through Education

  • This experience motivated him to honor his father's sacrifice by committing himself to education; he achieved academic success for the first time in high school.
  • He emphasizes that hope is personal and must be cultivated individually; it was this hope that guided him through adversity from North Korea to America.

Joseph Kim's Message of Hope and Resilience

The Importance of Community Support

  • Joseph emphasizes that while hope is vital, it is insufficient on its own; support from others is crucial for survival, especially for North Koreans facing hardships.
  • He conveys a message of mutual assistance, urging individuals to not only have hope for themselves but also to help one another in difficult times.
  • Joseph reflects on his journey, acknowledging the many people who contributed to his success and survival.

Small Acts Can Lead to Big Changes

  • He illustrates how even minor acts of kindness can significantly impact someone's life, comparing a piece of bread that satisfies hunger to the hope that sustains life.
  • Joseph believes that love and caring actions can save lives, potentially transforming the futures of many individuals like himself.

A Personal Message to His Sister

  • Adrian Hong facilitates a heartfelt moment where Joseph addresses his sister directly after nearly ten years apart.
  • In an emotional message, Joseph expresses his longing for her return and reassures her of his unwavering hope to reunite one day.

Commitment to Family

  • Joseph shares his determination to live happily and study diligently until he sees his sister again, promising not to cry during this hopeful message.
  • He also extends a message to his mother, acknowledging their limited time together but affirming her love and prayers for him.
Channel: TED
Video description

A refugee now living in the US, Joseph Kim tells the story of his life in North Korea during the famine years. He's begun to create a new life -- but he still searches for the family he lost. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector