"Career Stalled Situation... SNS as a Means of Self-Realization"

Jo Min, the daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, who actively continues her social networking service (SNS) activities through platforms like YouTube, expressed her position asking to separate her actions from those of her father, Cho Kuk.


On the 22nd, Jo stated on her Instagram, "Many people link all my actions to my father or interpret them politically, but I have lived independently from my parents for a long time."


Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk's daughter, Cho Min, is appearing as a witness in the trial related to the cancellation of her admission to the Busan National University School of Medicine on March 16. Photo by Yonhap News

Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk's daughter, Cho Min, is appearing as a witness in the trial related to the cancellation of her admission to the Busan National University School of Medicine on March 16. Photo by Yonhap News

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She said, "Since my mother was convicted and there has been significant social controversy, I am reflecting on myself," adding, "From now on, no matter what I do, I am determined to keep this mindset and contribute positively to society."


Jo drew a clear line, saying that her SNS activities are merely a means of self-realization and unrelated to former Minister Cho’s political activities. She said, "I am currently unable to continue the work I have studied all my life, and with my career blocked, I am in the process of discovering what interests me and what I am good at," adding, "YouTube is just one of those means and a second avenue for self-realization."



She continued, "Of course, I will not create content related to my father’s social or political activities or the controversial medical issues," emphasizing, "I want to create my own unique content and achieve my own accomplishments."


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