How can I study well if I can't concentrate on confessing ADHD…Overindulgent virtue (Wiracle)
Oct 18, 2025
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On the 17th, on YouTube channel 'Wiracle'Daddy's death, Mom's cancer battle..A video titled 'How She Loves Life amid Slaughter and Frustration' was posted.
As for his childhood, Dong-ju Seo said, "I had a lot of questions, I was curious, and I liked reading books. I had a tendency to be overly immersed, but I think I used it well. If you look at a book, there are many days where hours have passed and the sun has set"Once, I called all my friends on my birthday. My mom fried chicken, and I went up to the study and opened a book, and it was so fun. Even though it was my birthday party, I kept reading books, and when I came to my senses, the sun was down and there was no one there. The children went out to play. That's how over-indulgent he was."
Seo Dong-ju said "There were a lot of friends with ADHD when they were young. 'How can you study well when you can't concentrate and have ADHD?' It was possible because there were moments of excessive immersion in doing it."
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Seo Dong-ju, who has played the piano since he was six years old, quit when he was 12. Seo Dong-ju said, "I went out of the competition, but I heard the metronome of my friend next to me wrong, so I failed in the first round. My mom was crying in the shock. I wanted to cry, but I couldn't. I thought this was not my way, so I decided to quit playing the piano, but my mom wiped her tears and said, 'I still have to go to art middle school. I chose art because I chose something else. I drew it for 10 hours at that time as well."
Seo Dong-ju, who went to Wellesley College in the U.S., said, `I actually felt a lot of limitations. When I went to college, I felt deeply that art needs to be very creative and that people can do it. Then I found out that Wellesley and MIT are sister schools. "If I'm not going to be exceptional here, should I look at some other places? I happened to like math and was good at it, so I took math and science classes and transferred to Wellesley while drawing pictures."
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