Parents in Korea have often in the past given all of their 
possessions to the children before death.  Buying a house for
 the son, when marrying, was frequent and helping a son to begin a new business venture 
was common. Parents in other societies would often do the same, but in Korean society parents often become penniless helping their children. 
This is changing and parents are not as quick to give all of their 
savings to the children before death.
Parents feel an 
obligation to pay for their children's expenses long after their 
off-spring have become adults. This results in  parents needing to be 
dependent on the children.Not uncommon is to see grandfathers and 
grandmothers with little energy, and dreams, precisely because 
they are dependent on the children.The following story in a diocesan 
bulletin is helping to educate parents on what they need to do in their 
retirement years. Stories of this type we see often, which is bringing 
about a change in the way parents  prepare for 
retirement.
A father had educated all his children and they all  were married and had left the family home. The father was 
diagnosed with a serious decease, and called all the children and their 
mates to the house.
"I have raised you and  sent you to
 college and  took care of the expenses for marriage and all that was 
necessary. You know I am not in good health, and  not able to work, and 
 I went into debt to educate the four of you. Here is a piece of paper 
to write down what you can repay."
The children stared vacantly at each other.  The second son who was 
not in the best of circumstances wrote down 50 thousand dollars. The 
other children were, as at an auction, deciding  what to write. The 
oldest son wrote down 20 thousand, the third son 15 thousand and the 
daughter 10 thousand. 
There were no visits to the sick 
father or telephone calls. He called the children again to his bedside 
and this time only the children came.
"I  don't want any 
fighting over the inheritance after my death, and bad feelings 
among the four of you, so I have  prepared everything with the help of a
 lawyer. You will all get 5 times more than you wrote on the pieces of 
paper. After this is deducted there will be  about 3 million dollars left
 which will be given to charity."
Hearing these word 
they were all struck dumb, and their faces turned deathly pale.        
                                                                        
                                                            

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