Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min preview a sharp psychological analysis of distorted perceptions of 'gapjil' through the story of a tenant claiming 'gapjil' and a landlord protesting injustice.
Airing at 10 a.m. on the 17th, SBS Plus 'Lee Ho-seon's cider' will, under the theme 'neighbor villains who ruin everyday life,' reveal vivid true stories that provoke anger just to hear. Among them, a landlord who says they are suffering extreme stress because a tenant labels even legitimate requests as 'gapjil' draws attention by complaining, "That damn gapjil, gapjil, I'm really sick of it!" and lamenting the 'gapjil of the weaker party.'
After hearing the story, Kim Ji-min expressed regret, saying, "(The tenant's) basic sense is strange," then pointed out, "I don't think they really understand what gapjil is. They seem to think that someone nagging them is, in itself, gapjil." She went on to empathize with the landlord's position, saying, "That was something that ought to have been said."
In response, Lee Ho-seon psychologically analyzes the tenant's attitude in the story with a razor-sharp gaze. Lee Ho-seon noted, "They seem to have a sense of victimhood when they are slightly disadvantaged," and "people like this seem to have a different definition of gapjil," then delivered a clear 'definition of gapjil' that made everyone nod in agreement.
Lee Ho-seon then delivered a pointed remark: "A person who thinks only of themselves as the victim and believes only their rights are right has no answer. Such a person cannot be happy in any situation." Viewers are left wondering what holes there were in the tenant's claims of 'gapjil' and what conclusions Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min's sharp analysis will reach.
Finally, Kim Ji-min bluntly addressed neighbor villains who thoughtlessly ruin someone else's daily life without a shred of remorse: "Anyone can make a mistake. But I hope they become someone who recognizes their wrongdoing and apologizes." She added, "I hope we can all live in a common-sense world with common-sense people," expressing a desire for a world without villains that resonated with Lee Ho-seon.
The production team said, "The brazen neighbor villains' stories will provoke furious outrage, and Lee Ho-seon and Kim Ji-min's clear-cut candid remarks will be refreshing," adding, "The 'definition of gapjil' offered by Professor Lee Ho-seon will give everyone an opportunity to think again."
Meanwhile, SBS Plus 'Lee Ho-seon's cider' airs every Saturday at 10 a.m.
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