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Yoon Jungsoo confessed to the difficult time caused by acting as a guarantor.
On the 11th broadcast, tvN STORY's "What to leave behind" featured Yoon Jungsoo.
Yoon Jungsoo, who had prospered by earning 20 billion won through business and entertainment industry activities, tasted hell in an instant because of acting as a guarantor. He recalled at the time, "(After losing the Cheongdam-dong house at auction) I went to Ichon-dong. My mother was there, so my family helped me. With the deposit. I started working there hard. At that time, I struggled with living expenses."
Yoon Jungsoo confessed, "If you file for bankruptcy, it's hard to participate in social life. I can't take the money myself. The period between being auctioned off and going bankrupt is the hardest. Because all assets are seized, you need to get help from others. Broadcast appearance fees are seized. I even borrowed money for living expenses with my mother."
Yoon Jungsoo frankly said, "(During that time of financial hardship) I lived by candlelight. I charged my phone outside and used the phone light to change clothes. When the sun rose, I did the housework I had postponed from 5 a.m. At night it was too dark to do it. When I think about that time I get very angry. Anger at myself, anger at the situation."
Yoon Jungsoo said it took two years from auction to bankruptcy, and the hard part lasted six to seven years. He shared the painful story: "I once thought about dying on the moving day. I even thought about going with my mother. But that didn't seem right. Of all things, Ichon-dong is near the Han River. I ended up going toward the riverside. I had a lot of thoughts then. You must understand that the people left behind have a problem. The people left behind can never bring that up. It torments them for life. You must not make that choice."
Yoon Jungsoo added, "I tell people there's no need to deliberately make a bad choice. When it's time to go, you'll go anyway."<
[Photo] tvN STORY's "What to leave behind"
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