Creator Park Wi tells life of riding a bathchair in South Korea In the 19th MBC entertainment 'single instructor' broadcast on March 22, Creator We + Miracle Park Wi, who overcame the tragedy of systematic paralysis diagnosis and delivered hope in a bathchair, appeared as a single instructor and taught. On the day of the single instructor Park Wi, Kim Ho-young said, "I looked for some videos. "The contents were so diverse," he said. "I was driving, exercising, fashion, Exo, getting a job," he said. Park Wi's YouTube content has also been visited by a variety of celebrities, including Choi Kwang-hee, Cho Il-jung, and Roh Sa-yeon. One of Park Wi's dreams is to become the next generation national MC, NeXT Yoo Jae-seok. He said, "It is a dream to become a travel professional MC and travel with guests." Before entering the full-scale lecture, Park Wi said, "You may not have asked me, but why is he riding a bathchair from the time he comes in? It looks bright, but what is he good at?" I think there is someone who thinks. I will tell you how I got on the bathchair and how I changed my mind and what miracle I experienced. " Park Wi dreamed of being a soccer player until junior high school, and in the third year of college, he took a semester off and went backpacking in Europe for four months. The picture of Park Wi's healthy days, which is one head bigger than his peers, was impressed with his warm appearance. Park Wi said, "By the time I got a job, I had a hard time getting a job. I was interested in fashion at the time, so I went to a foreign fashion company as an intern. Six months later, he offered me a full-time job. I thought my life was completely solved. But when I was 28 years old on a Saturday night in May 2014, I had a party with my friends to celebrate my full-time job. I was drunk and blacked out. When I opened my eyes again, this was the situation. " Park Wi said, "When I opened my eyes, I knew intuitively that it was an intensive care unit. As shown in the picture, all kinds of devices in the hospital surrounded my body. I could not feel anything under the collarbone and could not move. I couldn't even beat gravity because I was trying to lift my arm," he recalled at the time. At first, he simply thought that the anesthesia was less relieved after the surgery, but one day, his doctor said, "You will live with general paralysis in the future and you will not be able to walk forever. You will never be able to move your fingers." Park Wi explained, "As it turned out, I fell between the building and the building, and my neck was completely broken and my spinal nerves were completely severed." Park Wi said, "My father said he was sitting on the ground and remembered the ground." "There's something my father regrets for a long time, and on the day of the accident, when I went out, my father told me, 'Don't get married and live with me for the rest of my life.' But he really appeared as if I was going to live with him for the rest of my life. My father did it as an expression of love, but he regretted it very much. My heart hurt. " In addition, Park Wi said that people do not know well. "When the whole body is paralyzed, the organs become paralyzed. I was wearing a urine bag at the time, and when my urine bag was filled with urine, my family had to empty it. I had to put a suppository on my bed to take a bowel movement, and my family had to do it by hand. "Then," One day, when my father saw me clearing my bowels, I turned my back and shed tears without my father knowing. I hated that I had to clean up after my 28-year-old son. It was so painful to see it. " However, Park Wi's daily life and mentality did not completely collapse. "Life in the hospital was happier and more grateful than I thought." He was proud of his friends, relatives who always visited and the room was always crowded with people, and his brother took his last semester off from college and took care of himself for 6 months and 24 hours. Park Wi said, "I believed I could get up on my own again. 'Is not it comfortable because there is no place to go down anymore? You just have to go up now,' he said, thinking, 'I got it all.' Park Wi, who lived in bed for two months after the accident, was able to slowly sit on the bathchair, push the bathchair himself, brush his teeth, and wrap the lettuce in his brother's mouth. Park Wi has been engaged in rehabilitation for four years, and Gong Yoo has given hope and impression to many people through SNS. Park Wi, who is currently running a YouTube channel and trying to convey hope and love to more people, conveyed the reality of South Korea, where Disabled people are uncomfortable to live. It is also a problem to park the Disabled toilet like a warehouse, Lee Yong, and a motorcycle in the Disabled parking area. Park Wi said, "You may not have seen Disabled on a bathchair while passing by." The number of Disabled people in the country has exceeded 2.6 million by 2022. This was more than the combined number of middle and high school students in Korea. Park Wi said, "By my standards, when I was admitted to the hospital, there were too many Disabled people. But when I went out to society, I could not see them. I thought that they would usually be at home or at the hospital. I do not think there is a warm eye for the socially weak people in Korea yet, and I think it is because the actual facility is difficult for Lee Yong " Of course, there was also a lot of warm The Crow: Salvation to help Park Wi ride the bathchair. In particular, Park Wi had an experimental camera to help Asian people in a bathchair in Austria, and The Crow: Salvation of the citizens in the cool helping video impressed me. Park Wi said that Austria's good disability awareness is due to the fact that Disabled and Non-Disabled have been taught in a class together since elementary school and learn how to "co-exist". Park Wi attracted attention to South Korea's learning in the atmosphere of Austria, where coexistence with Disabled is a concept of maid rather than consideration and concession.