Singer Lee Hyori attended the graduation ceremony of Kookmin University and sang her hit song after giving a congratulatory speech.
[에듀프레스 장재훈 기자] Singer Lee Hyo-ri’s congratulatory speech at Kookmin University’s graduation ceremony is a hot topic. At her ‘2023 Graduation Ceremony’ held at the Kookmin University Concert Hall in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul on the 14th, Hyori Lee said, “Her life is a struggle. He gave a congratulatory speech saying, “Don’t trust anyone.”
He said, “Don’t lean on anyone and try to be comforted. “Just think, ‘Life is a one-size-fits-all story,’” he said, adding, “There are times when you encounter truly precious relationships for a brief moment. “Then he can be comforted and go his own way without any regrets.”
Dokgodai is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese character for special forces (特攻隊). It is often used as a slang term to mean ‘a person who makes decisions and implements them alone’.
Hyori Lee said, “It is you, not anyone else, who cares for you more than anyone else and guides you to the right path.” She emphasized, “Let go of the hope that someone who seems better than you will enlighten you with wonderful words, so that your life will become a little easier.” .
He continued, “From the other side, I really did my best to say, ‘You’re doing great. “Now I feel little by little that I am saying at the top of my voice, ‘I deserve to be loved.’”
At the same time, he said, “Don’t be swayed by the nonsense that pretends to be for the sake of others and tries to take advantage of you, and if possible, don’t trust anyone,” and added, “Don’t rely on anyone and try to be comforted, but just think, ‘Life sucks.’”
After giving a short congratulatory speech for about 3 minutes, Hyori Lee took off her graduation cap and heated up the graduation ceremony by singing her hit song ‘Chitty ChittyBang Bang’. Lee Hyo-ri’s congratulatory speech on this day became a hot topic throughout the day, as she received praise for well representing the emotions of the MZ generation.
Below is the full text of Lee Hyori’s congratulatory speech.
Hello, dear graduates of Kookmin University. This is Hyori Lee.
It took me 8 years to graduate from college, so I don’t know if I have the right to talk about it in front of you, but I’ll just brag about having lived a little longer than you.
Since we don’t listen to our beloved parents, best friends, or even great saints like Confucius, Mencius, and Buddha, why do we listen to people talking about being famous?
Everyone, just live the way you want. I believe that it is you, not anyone else, who cares for you more than anyone else and guides you to the right path, and I think what you need to listen to more than anyone else’s is the voice of your own heart.
I am weak and I feel stupid. Negative voices like, “I can’t do better,” are not true voices of yourself.
Of course, I too am shaken and frustrated when I hear that sound, but little by little I feel that beyond that sound, I am really saying at the top of my voice that I am doing my best, you are doing well, and you deserve to be loved.
The voice beyond always cared for me, loved me, and was always telling me stories to help me take a better path.
Everyone, please listen closely. It may be too quiet to hear now, but if you have faith and continue to listen, you will feel the sound getting louder.
And if possible, don’t trust anyone. Be more careful of people who approach you and say we are family.
I think it would be better if you don’t lean on anyone and try to get comfort, but just say that you are struggling with your life and die. Go forward, bump into a lot, get hurt a lot, and learn a lot. So, try creating your own story.
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