I wanted to tightly slap Jung Kyung right across her face, that how disgusted I was by her little speech after the talk concert …no, people are not toys that you pick up and throw away at your whim, her misery does not give her to treat people with such cavalier attitude and relationships between friends should be treated with respect and kindness…Just no, lady no #DoYouLikeBrahms

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    lol.. my bigger question is that what exactly is her misery?

    A grandmother who dotes on you.. the uncle or was it her father being concerned of her plans for future? A boyfriend so irrevocably in love with him, a friend who cared (cares) so so deeply for her? being rich? everyone kowtowing to her?

    many people have lost their mothers.. or whole families.. or brought up without a real family.. and they don’t have her luxuries..

    This character.. it is just that she is not world famous..and she is feeling inferior, jealous, envious (even of that 19 yr old who played at auditorium)… she cannot make a good teacher, she would sabotage her own student if she starts feeling jealous

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      I understand how she feels…she feels constantly inferior at not having reached her potential despite all the best means available to her and also, her mother’s death is a point of unresolved emotion for her but it hardly means she gets a free pass at just treating people like the way she does. I don’t think what she feels for both the guy is love, she thinks that will resolve some parts of her issues. But it is selfish to toy with others for your own means that way.

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