Yep, Sadam + Gongjibang๐Ÿ˜˜

Someone was making a fuss, so

South Korea, you bastard!!!!!!!
This bastard called culture!!!! made a person!!! like this!!!
Of course, I!! have completely let go of everything!!!! But when I see the kids around me, it makes my heart ache!... Of course, my goals are modest. I think I'd be satisfied just getting into a decent local university....

A conversation I had with Dad one day

"I got a 94 at the English academy?!"

"What?! 94 points?? You won't get into a university in Seoul with that!!"

"Am I going to Seoul just to please Dad?! I'm not going to Seoul!"


Yeah... well, we had a conversation like this... haha
My older brother was incredibly lazy about studying, so he went to a specialized high school. My family poured money into me as if I were their only hope, but the result is a smartphone addict. Everyone tells me this...

You would do well if you studied hard, so why don't you study?

As for me, studying is a hassle.
Isn't it enough to just do an average job? ๐Ÿค”
Well, they say you should go to a good university to succeed, but
I have no intention of working for a high-paying company, nor do I want to live a fiercely competitive life!
And in South Korea, 70% to 80% of the population graduates from university and becomes job seekers, but in another country (I can't remember which one), only 30% of the population goes to university, yet they earn a tremendous amount of money...
I heard from my dad that he tends to avoid candidates from prestigious universities when hiring new employees. To add to that, a candidate who used to be a cook in the military actually ranked first in the interviews at my dad's company... It is an agriculture-related company, and I heard that after passing the first round of document screening, he studied the company like crazy for the interview... You never know what the future holds. Even if you didn't do well in school, you can work hard as an adult and get a good job, or you could go to a prestigious university and end up unemployed!
It might sound a bit arrogant of me to say this. You might even think, "So, are you telling us not to study?" But I am not saying you shouldn't; I simply want to say that studying isn't everything in life.

So everyone, don't get too stressed out and study in a way that doesn't strain your health ๐Ÿ˜„ You can't collapse... ๐Ÿ˜ข
Getting a nosebleed or collapsing while studying isn't something to be proud of; it indicates a problem... If you feel unwell, please go to the hospital or take a day off... But don't become as rebellious as I was... To give you a rough example, someone like me preparing for a performance assessment the day before?
Well then, have a good night ๐Ÿค—




((No, why when looking at Korean language problems
No. 1 Which of the following is incorrect?notWho is the student who had the thought?
Minsu: I should study in a way that doesn't strain my body, just like โ™กโ™กโ™ก.

Cheolsu: Unlike โ™คโ™คโ™ค, I shouldn't go to the hospital even if I collapse while studying, right?!


Why can't the people who would use Cheolsu when something like this comes out actually do the same themselves...