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Seo Jang-hoon tells 42-year-old story-teller blaming alcoholic father, "Are you going to give up on life?" [Ask Me Anything] [★Night TV]

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/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'
/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'

A 42-year-old story-teller who claimed that their life was ruined due to trauma over their late father received sharp advice from Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Su-geun.

On the 27th, the KBS Joy variety show 'Ask Me Anything' featured a 42-year-old unmarried unemployed story-teller who confessed, "All the failures and bad things that keep happening seem to be my late father's fault."

/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'
/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'

The story-teller revealed that their father, drunk in their childhood, assaulted their mother, and after their mother died in a traffic accident when they were in the third grade of elementary school, their father's drinking and drug use worsened.

The story-teller also disclosed that they endured a terrifying childhood, with their father threatening them with a knife while drunk and hurling insults at their grandfather. They added that even after becoming an adult and working as a barista in Seoul, incidents related to their father continued to hold them back, and they are now suffering because they themselves are drinking and using drugs just like their father.

/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'
/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything'

In response, Seo Jang-hoon pointed out, "Your father has been gone for four years, and you're still saying you can't work because of trauma? I understand you suffered because of your father, but I don't understand why you're blaming your father for everything right now." He then strongly scolded, "Snap out of it. You're 42 years old. Why are you, a young person, blaming your late father and trying to give up on life?"

Lee Su-geun also advised, "It all depends on one's mindset. You have at least 40 more years to live, so you need to snap out of it before it's too late. You shouldn't live like this, even for the sake of your mother who passed away in an accident." The story-teller shed tears and nodded in agreement with the two advisors' realistic counsel.

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