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        "plaintext": "Nothing re: autism. My only feedback, that I find worth mentioning, is how adults treat children."
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        "plaintext": "I've read a lot of news and listened to commentaries about the Korean education system and how children today are already thinking about passing the national exam instead of playing, as compared to a few decades ago. This episode was more about that, the current situation of the Korean education system and the culture it inadvertently molded in Korean society."
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        "plaintext": "For that, I have nothing to say about it. It is their culture, it is their society, it is their education system. Yes, I do have an opinion about it, I agree with the message of episode 9. But at the same time, I also do admire the education system they built. There are pros and cons to it."
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        "plaintext": "Instead I'd like to say something about \"adults\"."
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        "plaintext": "Globally, we often hear those from parents, right? There is nothing wrong with that. Who wouldn't want their children to have a better life, especially in today's world when things just get harder and harder? No matter how \"evil\" one is, it pains us to see our children to not have a better life than what we had."
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        "plaintext": "The problem is, it became an excuse and a justification for the parents' absence in the life of their children. Children need their parents. If their children grew up \"bad\" because of \"bad influence\", parents' blame their children. Your children grew up that way because you were always absent in their lives. They want to feel loved. So they searched for it and found it elsewhere … from other people … from their friends … worse, from drugs and vices."
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        "plaintext": "And the process will repeat again once these kids have their own families."
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        "plaintext": "The message of this episode about children no longer playing, it is also true in other nations and in other families. We have become so focused on the future that children are forced to understand the world around them—by themselves—instead of enjoying their lives and learning new things."
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        "plaintext": "These will be important memories when these children grow up. It will be their quiet source of happiness. It will shape them unconsciously. The experiences, lessons, and memories, we create as little kids will always be with us once we are adults. We often dismiss these as \"useless\" but it defines and mols us as adults."
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        "plaintext": "You don't believe it to be so? Look into yourself. Barring psychological factors, what made you who you are as an adult? Was it not the entirety of your experiences, lessons, and memories when you were a little kid?"
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        "plaintext": "Two people were born and grew up in the slumps. One became a very successful businessman and the other not. What prompted them to have different paths in life?"
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        "plaintext": "Life only gets harder and harder. Should we not let children build up as many happy memories, positive experiences, and good lessons, while they can so they have a storehouse to pull from when needed?"
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  "description": "A breakdown of autism in 《Extraordinary Attorney Woo》 (《이상한 변호사 우영우》) Season 1 Episode 09 by an Autistic person.",
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  "textContent": "📁 Note: These reflections on 《Extraordinary Attorney Woo》 (《이상한 변호사 우영우》)'s depiction of autism and autistic persons are imported from a community forum. The original format and my initial thoughts remain largely unchanged for this archive.\n♾️ Disclosure: I do not speak for the autistic community as a whole. My goal is to share explanations rooted in my own lived experience and the stories and concerns shared by other autistic individuals.\n‼️ Spoiler Alert!\nNothing re: autism. My only feedback, that I find worth mentioning, is how adults treat children.\nI've read a lot of news and listened to commentaries about the Korean education system and how children today are already thinking about passing the national exam instead of playing, as compared to a few decades ago. This episode was more about that, the current situation of the Korean education system and the culture it inadvertently molded in Korean society.\nFor that, I have nothing to say about it. It is their culture, it is their society, it is their education system. Yes, I do have an opinion about it, I agree with the message of episode 9. But at the same time, I also do admire the education system they built. There are pros and cons to it.\nInstead I'd like to say something about \"adults\".\nThe parents' excuse\n> \"I'm doing this for you.\"\n> \"I am doing this so that you will have a better life.\"\n> \"I always need to be at work because I want you to have a high quality education and avoid what I've been through.\"\nGlobally, we often hear those from parents, right? There is nothing wrong with that. Who wouldn't want their children to have a better life, especially in today's world when things just get harder and harder? No matter how \"evil\" one is, it pains us to see our children to not have a better life than what we had.\nThe problem is, it became an excuse and a justification for the parents' absence in the life of their children. Children need their parents. If their children grew up \"bad\" because of \"bad influence\", parents' blame their children. Your children grew up that way because you were always absent in their lives. They want to feel loved. So they searched for it and found it elsewhere … from other people … from their friends … worse, from drugs and vices.\nAnd the process will repeat again once these kids have their own families.\nThe message of this episode about children no longer playing, it is also true in other nations and in other families. We have become so focused on the future that children are forced to understand the world around them—by themselves—instead of enjoying their lives and learning new things.\nThese will be important memories when these children grow up. It will be their quiet source of happiness. It will shape them unconsciously. The experiences, lessons, and memories, we create as little kids will always be with us once we are adults. We often dismiss these as \"useless\" but it defines and mols us as adults.\nYou don't believe it to be so? Look into yourself. Barring psychological factors, what made you who you are as an adult? Was it not the entirety of your experiences, lessons, and memories when you were a little kid?\nTwo people were born and grew up in the slumps. One became a very successful businessman and the other not. What prompted them to have different paths in life?\nTwo people were born in a wealthy family. One became a very good and upright citizen who helps other less fortunate people; while the other grew up looking down on everyone who is not on their level. What were the factors which influenced them taking different paths in life?\nMore often than not:\n- The presence of their parents … and being wise parents at that.\n- They had good experiences, lessons, and memories when they were young.\n\nLife only gets harder and harder. Should we not let children build up as many happy memories, positive experiences, and good lessons, while they can so they have a storehouse to pull from when needed?\n🤝🏽 Clarity: While I identify as autistic and draw from shared community experiences, these views are my own and do not represent the entire autistic population.\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nThese reflections on 《Extraordinary Attorney Woo》 (《이상한 변호사 우영우》)'s depiction of autism and autistic persons were first shared on MyDramaList on 2022-07-28 at 04:51 UTC+8.\nContent license (2026-02-06): CC-BY-SA 4.0 International; see Legal Notice for more details."
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