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Two pensions, two sets of rules—and receiving one does not automatically disqualify you from the other. The Old-Age Pension generally requires at least 10 years of National Pension enrollment. The Basic Pension is for eligible residents of Korea aged 65 or older, based on recognized household income. For 2025, the thresholds were KRW 2.28 million per month for single-person households and KRW 3.648 million for married couples. Both pensions must be applied for separately, and Basic Pension reductions may apply. #NationalPension #BasicPension #OldAgePension #RetirementPlanning
What helps website visitors move from browsing to buying? A practical on-site marketing strategy starts by separating visitors according to their purpose and customer status. From there, businesses can deliver relevant notifications, use accurate social proof, reduce search effort with recently viewed items and recommendations, and present cross-sells, upsells, or bundles in the right context. The article also explains how to test abandonment reminders and customer support—and why profit and control-group results matter alongside revenue. #OnsiteMarketing #EcommerceMarketing #ConversionOptimization #MarketingAnalytics
Korea’s New Securities Market is scheduled to open on November 16, 2026, creating an exchange venue for qualifying fractional investment securities. But how does it differ from an STO? The market is a place to trade, while token securities use distributed ledgers to issue and manage securities rights. The article also explains what fractional investors generally own, how costs, taxes, fees, sale terms, and liquidity affect returns, and why listing or blockchain records do not guarantee principal or a timely sale. #FractionalInvesting #TokenizedSecurities #AssetAllocation #Diversification
5 Signs That May Suggest Pancreatic Cancer and When to Act
Pancreatic cancer can be difficult to detect early because symptoms may be absent or vague. Five signs that warrant medical attention include jaundice, unexplained weight loss, persistent upper abdominal or back pain, sudden blood sugar changes, and digestive or bowel changes. New jaundice with dark urine or pale stools requires prompt care. These symptoms can have many other causes, so avoid self-diagnosis. The article also explains why routine annual CT scans generally aren't advised for asymptomatic adults at average risk—and when family history may call for specialist surveillance. #PancreaticCancer #HealthScreening #Diabetes #HealthAwareness
A long-term repair reserve paid through maintenance fees is generally the owner’s responsibility—but your lease terms and any ownership changes can affect the settlement. Before moving out: • Review maintenance statements and special lease clauses • Obtain a payment certificate and monthly breakdown • Confirm who owns the property at move-out • Request reimbursement in writing and keep it separate from other settlements The article also explains what to preserve if payment is delayed or responsibility is disputed. #RentalHousing #Lease #MovingOut #RealEstateContract
Graph Engineering: Design Principles for Structuring AI Agent Workflows
Reliable AI agents are designed as workflows, not treated as a series of isolated model responses. This article explains how graph engineering structures complex tasks through nodes, edges, shared state, conditions, loops, and termination rules. It also covers practical patterns such as routing, parallel execution, generator–evaluator loops, and user approval. See why deterministic checks belong in code, ambiguous interpretation suits AI, and high-risk decisions should remain with humans—and what operational safeguards every graph needs. #AIAgents #GenerativeAI #ContextEngineering #AI development #GraphEngineering