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sports policy
I lived like that, working hard every day .
Then, I suddenly heard about my friends who kept working out wheneve
r they returned home .
about someone becoming an ex-convict , someone becoming a criminal ,
and someone else, I felt very sad and sad .
It is precisely the fault of the sports policy ....
Many athletes had to go to the back alleys .
I have learned nothing , I have nothing , all I have are my fists ...
My colleagues are athletes ... This has always been heartbreaking .
Meanwhile, I met Gyeongtae by chance in Punggi .
“ Oh Seok-ah , you are the only good one among our colleagues .”
To me, this one word sounded like, ‘You should do your best.’ It also
sounded like, ‘ At least you survive and correct the sports policy . ’
On the Rose of Sharon train coming to Cheongnyangni ,
I thought over and over again what Gyeongtae said that day dozens of ti
mes .
' Yes , someone has to do it .' Athletes are flashy and nice when competi
ng , but after their careers are over,
they feel very lonely. I am exhausted
and have nothing to do . place you can
go is the back alleys.
Working hard , or simply not using
your brain. It's just a labor job .
It shouldn't be like this .'
And my head was filled with thoughts .
With such busy thoughts and hearts
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I came to Seoul .
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