In the program 'Let's Live Together,' defector Lee Soon-sil appeared, revealing that her monthly revenue is a staggering 2.5 billion won, alongside a unique donation plan that moved everyone.
On the 1st, Lee Soon-sil appeared on KBS2TV's 'Let's Live Together.'
On that day, defector Lee Soon-sil appeared, and he has gained attention for being a defector. In reality, her monthly revenue has exceeded 2 billion won, making headlines.
After the difficult defection, Lee Soon-sil, who succeeded in Korea, is currently achieving a monthly revenue of approximately 2.3 to 2.5 billion won. He noted, "I'm directly involved in operating the factory, and the factory is also seeing double revenue. I'm gradually expanding the business." He mentioned that each factory has about 40 employees. Lee Soon-sil stated, "The dumpling factory employs about 70 to 80 people, most of whom are defectors," emphasizing his role in creating jobs for defectors. He added, "We shout the slogan 'Let's make it happen if we can't do it,' and everyone works hard with great spirit, providing confidence to each other." He concluded, "Just having a job makes defectors happy," which was quite moving.
Currently, Lee Soon-sil operates a remarkable five factories. His diligent lifestyle has also been portrayed. When asked if he is the most successful defector, he replied, "No, there are many defectors who are successful in their own fields, but have not been recognized yet. I became more well-known because I appeared on television, which boosted my recognition. There are many defectors who are more successful than me. Everyone is living diligently and sincerely."
Lee Soon-sil stated, "My second life started in Korea; the first success was coming to this land," adding, "Settling in the Republic of Korea is my primary success, so I intend to live even harder after successfully defecting."
Lee Soon-sil remarked, "When viewed from North Korea towards South Korea, it's revenge, hatred, and animosity. The mindset from the North is that you are suffering because of us, but it's an entirely different education" and noted, "Now in Korea, I feel a prayerful heart when I see the North. I hope for reunification soon."
Above all, Lee Soon-sil stated, "I currently want to create the 'Lee Soon-sil Scholarship Foundation' with my husband," conveying his thoughts on donations, "The goal is to help young defectors. Although I haven't put it into action yet, I'm grateful that the idea came up with my husband; being thankful brings more good things into my life." He added, "I live fiercely and diligently without regrets about my life; in Korea, I can do what I want and go to places I want. This is a blessing," which was quite moving.
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