You Quiz Level 7 civil servant died… Looking at the SNS posts I left in my life-Cheonji Ilbo

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You Quiz Level 7 civil servant died… Looking at the SNS post I left in my life

[천지일보=박혜민 기자] A wave of condolences continues when the news of the death of A, a 7th-level public servant in 20s belonging to Seoul, who appeared on tvN’You Quiz’, is reported.

In addition, the social media posts left by Mr. A, a 7th grade public servant of You Quiz, are being illuminated.

“I look for hope in me in the past,” said A, a public official of the 7th level, through Instagram. “I’m twelve-year-old who came out like being chased from the house after a conflict with me, my younger brother, and my mother who went through the discord in the process of my parents’ divorce.”

“The wandering and inferiority in my school days, when I couldn’t adjust to school, and the insomnia and loneliness that followed me. To my shame, when I felt the impatience that I wasn’t moving forward even though I was lazy, I didn’t know what to do.”

“You always had to be doing something for something, for something,” said Mr. A, a 7th grade official in You Quiz. “I wanted to be a person who lives passionately without being passionate about everything.” I am grateful to everyone who was by my side at that time. Even if we are not together now, I will endure my whole life with that memory, so I just write this article to say thank you.”

Finally, he said, “I still have to stop by the hospital and take medicine to fall asleep. Nevertheless, I got a lot better. I will not dwell on the question of what happiness is. I am still immature. But I am the reason and joy of my father’s life, and that two thirds of my life were full of little luck and good luck. (PS. I will continue to do so)” he added.

With this, some speculation continued that there was a problem at work.

In this regard, the city of Seoul has officially denied “there was no bullying in the workplace.”

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