Seo Jang-hoon revealed the real reason for obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia. "It was born in high school."Asking Avalokiteshvara"
Oct 29, 2024
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The KBS Joy entertainment program 「Ask Me Anything」, which aired on the 28th, featured a storyteller who had lived as a reclusive loner for 10 years.
The storyteller, who was in second place in the school in middle school, explained why he became a reclusive loner "I had a friend who was shaking his legs badly when I went to high school and took a mock test. Ruined the language, math, and social tests. I always got 1st grade in mock tests, but I got 4th grade in all of them. It was so shocking that I was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety disorder, trauma, depression, and social phobia and stuck at home"He later announced that he had given up all his studies.
The writer said "It's because my parents don't want to study because you're weak." "I went to the hospital for the first time when I was in high school, but they decided it would be better to stop studying, so I couldn't even apply for the SAT." The university was greedy for prestigious universities, so I went to a vocational college to transfer."
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Seo Jang-hoon, who was listening to this, said "I also have compulsion and indecision. The reason it came about is that some people think it's weird for my team to lose since I was in high school. The team I'm in was obsessed with not losing. There was a fear of losing"He's been in first place since he was young, so he seems to have a fear of losing grades" he said.
In the end, the storyteller, who forced himself to finish his military career after dropping out of college, is still living at home. The storyteller who lives on pocket money and loans received from his parents. The writer "I made 12 million won a month by playing games in January of this year. But the unfortunate thing is that I can't make any more profits because I set restrictions on the site so that I can't make continuous money. I am living off the 12 million won I made" he said.
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