Actor Go Woo-ri, who appeared on SBS Plus entertainment program 'Yeonae Dosa' / Photo by SBS Plus

Actor Go Woo-ri, who appeared on SBS Plus entertainment program 'Yeonae Dosa' / Photo by SBS Plus

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Ju-hyung] Actress Go Woo-ri opened up about the psychological pain she experienced due to family conflicts during her childhood.


On the 29th, Go Woo-ri appeared on the SBS Plus variety show 'Love Master' and received a comment from a fortune teller saying, "It feels like you have no fixed direction and lack clear goals or aspirations." She responded, "I think I developed this personality because I grew up in an environment where things couldn't go my way from a young age."


She continued, "There was no way around it," explaining, "When I was very young, my parents separated, and I had to go back and forth. I transferred schools five times during elementary school."


She added, "What I always thought about during my childhood was that while my friends were running toward their goals and dreams and dealing with ordinary worries, I was in a situation where I couldn't have those kinds of concerns."


Go Woo-ri said, "Because of those worries, I think I lived thinking, 'How should I live? What can I decide and do? It doesn't work out like that.' Even when making decisions, I tend to think, 'You should do what’s good for you.'"


She went on, "I think my endings are weak because I have experienced that things don’t go as I decide or intend."


She also shared the psychological hardships she faced in her childhood. She said, "Just being alive was very hard, and there was no one to take care of me or understand my feelings," adding, "I felt like I was just breathing and existing. I thought a lot about 'What will I become when I grow up?'"



However, she added, "These days, I hear a lot of good things," and "I like who I am now the most."


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