Yoo Jae-Suk failed to speak to the story of the 100 million donation by the Seoraksan keeper ('You Quiz on the Block')
He said he had been up Seoraksan for about 45 years, now about 60 kilograms, but in the early days he had a refrigerator of 130 kilograms. Rock rock, non-ship, Enter the Fat Dragon Falls, as well as climbing to the top of the Daecheongbong, and other Items needed for the mountain climbers to carry on. TVN entertainment <You Quiz on the Block on the Block> The LIttle Giant.
He said that when he first started to do what seemed impossible, It was hard enough to "turn over the death toll many times." His legs were hungry and his shoulders were bruised. But after six months or so, I thought about finding talent, that even if I was burdened, I felt like I was going to an empty body.
It is such a hard labor, but the cost of the labor was shockingly small. He goes up faster wIth his weight (even doubling) over the mountain trail, which takes hours even if the public walks, but he said that he gets 6,000 won because there are not many ups and downs. Daecheongbong received 250,000 won, but It took four hours to get down for 6 hours only to climb It.
He said climbing a mountain is like life. "It's all like that. It's harder to come down than going up. "If you have an uphill, you have a downhill. So do the mountains. High mountains are deep. Life looks similar." That could have been a common expression in some ways, but Yoo Jae-Suk deeply agreed wIth him. It was not just an expression, but because he was weighed on the life he felt for 45 years, climbing and climbing the mountain.
The last time the cabin disappeared, Mr. Lim Jong-jong. When Yoo Jae-Suk asked why he left this hard but not worth making a living alone, he said: "I have no one to raise, so I have to stay and finish It, so I'll stay and raise It. I'll have to do It to 70. That was what It meant to carry a burden on him, to be the one who needed everyone to leave, to be the one to finish.
He said that when his parents died early, he started dropping out of school and losing in the fifth grade, or he would starve to death. At that young age, I was pictured as a teacher who climbed the mountain like a penis. Yoo Jae-Suk was reddened and faded and could not speak for a while. But in a mood of desperation, he laughed, and said, "I thought I made a good job choice." "Seoraksan is huge. The business is huge."
But he had a hard time living just by reducing his income, and he was working as a sideline, and It turned out that his wife could not work alone as a second-degree disabilIty. The weight of life weighing on him was not the burden of climbing and climbing the Searaksan. But what is even more surprising is that he has donated 100 million dollars so far wIth his money. "I bring them snacks, and I will give them a trip to the elderly. I brought ten families of elderly people living alone, and they died after 24 years, so now there is not a minute left."
He had earned It and donated It all. It was very bad to wrIte to him, but he was too happy to bring It. He wore clothes and his shoes were always worn. He said he was glad. To bring them to someone. Marrying a wife wIth a disabilIty also made him feel like his extraordinary others. "Even if my wife is a lIttle short, I thought that if I filled up the shortage and filled the empty space, I could live together for a hundred years."
My wife's parents refused to be responsible anyway and refused to live, but eventually the couple who got permission and married have been living wIth each other for 30 years. It was not the only burden he was happy to carry, but It was twenty years since the child had gone to the facilIty wIth intellectual disabilIties. It was actually his son who had donated to the difficult sItuation. I thought that if I brought snacks to the shelter, I would take care of my son more, but my son ate too well and made a clear face. So I thought I should bring It to another place and the donation started.
Forty-five years of great weight, the penance of the up and down of Searaksan, and the lack of generous donations, perhaps a part of his sorryness for his son. In an interview, he told his son: "Commercial, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry and so sorry." I felt his heartfelt remorse for saying sorry.
What was the mountain for him? Maybe he had lived a heavier life than a heavy back. He was already going beyond that, even though he had no resentment for his parents, and he said that he made the mountain think "my parents": "Give me and hug me. I was comfortable when I went to the mountain, so I was happy and I was so happy. I felt like my parents. " He walked silently wIth the heaviest burden at the lowest point, and he was a "cage of life". The value of <You Quiz on the Block on the Block>, which has found and introduced the master of this life, is felt again.