Using Anger to Win a Gold Medal: An Se-Young
An Se-Young won the gold medal in badminton singles at the Paris Olympics, delivering South Korea its first gold in 28 years. In an interview, she revealed that her secret to victory was her anger, a statement that garnered widespread attention. Following her comments, concerns about athlete treatment were raised within the Badminton Association. An Se-Young had been forced to do laundry for her seniors since the third year of middle school due to bad practices in the system. It was also reported that players, even when injured, were not properly cared for. Despite such harsh conditions, An Se-Young focused on one goal: winning the gold medal to bring these injustices to light and fix them. She ultimately achieved her goal and exposed the issues within her organization. The Badminton Association is currently under audit, and internal problems are being gradually revealed.
Herman Melville: Tied to His Desk to Complete "Moby-Dick"
Herman Melville was an American novelist and poet. He grew up in poverty after his father passed away early, and despite his hard work, he couldn’t escape poverty and never received a college education. At the age of 19, he went to sea and became fascinated with the lives of sailors. These experiences greatly influenced his writing of the famous novel "Moby-Dick." While writing "Moby-Dick," Melville asked his wife to tie him to his desk. He feared that without such restraint, he might stop working and take a break. Eventually, he completed the book, and it became a monumental work in American literature. By pushing himself to the extreme, Melville is now remembered as one of America's greatest authors.
Victor Hugo: Hiding His Suit to Complete "Les Misérables"
Victor Hugo was a French writer, poet, and politician. As a child, he traveled across Europe, including Italy and Spain, with his father, who was a soldier, and witnessed the winds of change during the revolutionary period. Although he entered law school at his father’s request, Hugo's desire to write never faded, and he began to turn his experiences into literature. He gained fame through his various works and was also supported by the public as a politician. After serving time in prison due to a scandal involving a woman, Hugo began writing "Les Misérables" while refraining from going out. He instructed his family to hide his suit until a designated time each day so that he wouldn't be tempted to leave the house. Through this self-imposed discipline, Hugo completed "Les Misérables" after 16 years. His epic novel was praised by the public and is regarded as a representation of the lives of the people during the revolutionary era.
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