Significance of "Jeong" in Korean culture and Psychopathology 
A fascinating article on how one untranslateable word can carry so much meaning, and so much significance to a persons mental state and psyche. Speaks of this important and undeniable facet of bonding / love / attraction - its “permeating” nature - and what that means to culture, relationships, therapy, or even betrayal.
*Research inspired by : Anthologyz: “there’s something so deep & emotional about the korean language. words like 정/jung, for example, that try to fill & fulfill in the roundness of their tones, the production of their sounds, a feeling, a connection, a story of what it means for people or peoples to feel kin with each other. the kind that can very classically & essentially be between a mother & her child but also, the tenderness & mercies we tie & nestle into a relationship wrought thru struggle & growth. i have jung for you, i’ll say, meaning, i know you without knowing all of you, feel for you in ways that transcend description. to say that i have lost all jung for you, then, is perhaps a fate worse than death. it means that i have no feeling left for you at all. not even hatred or loathing. it means that you no longer exist to me: that i see you, but you might as well not even be t/here.”