Korean's embrace their official educational motto "Hongik Ingan." What does it mean in English?

Answer "Benefit broadly the human world"

"Hongik Ingan" is South Korea's unofficial national motto, but serves as the nation's official educational motto. It means "To broadly benefit the human world," and is considered the foundational philosophy of the country. That's a motto we can get behind.

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