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Recently the diary of idol Goo Hara, may she rest in peace, was released after being analyzed by a psychologist.
Throughout the diary there were several phrases that stood out and indicated mental distress.
"It's okay, Hara" (Written many many times)
"Hara, it's okay. You're not hurt. It's okay. Hara, it's okay."
She also wrote quite frequently about the disdain she had for her parents, and blamed them for the mental health problems she suffered from.
"Goo O O dad, the Song O O who gave birth to me, I'm like this because of you guys. You used to have affairs while taking me around. If you were gonna do this to me, why did you give birth to me."
"I miss Mom. I long for Mom and want to feel her."
The psychologist interpreted the use of "Mom" to be more impersonal. When she wrote "Mom", she didn't actually mean her mother, but a general ideal of comfort.
The psychologist also analyzed this section:
"Am I a person who is worthy of love?"
They think it means, "It seems that this person had never received unconditional love".
May Hara rest in peace, and find happiness wherever she is now.
Recently the diary of idol Goo Hara, may she rest in peace, was released after being analyzed by a psychologist.
Throughout the diary there were several phrases that stood out and indicated mental distress.
"It's okay, Hara" (Written many many times)
"Hara, it's okay. You're not hurt. It's okay. Hara, it's okay."
She also wrote quite frequently about the disdain she had for her parents, and blamed them for the mental health problems she suffered from.
"Goo O O dad, the Song O O who gave birth to me, I'm like this because of you guys. You used to have affairs while taking me around. If you were gonna do this to me, why did you give birth to me."
"I miss Mom. I long for Mom and want to feel her."
The psychologist interpreted the use of "Mom" to be more impersonal. When she wrote "Mom", she didn't actually mean her mother, but a general ideal of comfort.
The psychologist also analyzed this section:
"Am I a person who is worthy of love?"
They think it means, "It seems that this person had never received unconditional love".
May Hara rest in peace, and find happiness wherever she is now.