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'I Live Alone' Yoo Ah-in "I Thought I Lived a Disorganized Life"... Heartfelt Confession

'I Live Alone' Yoo Ah-in "I Thought I Lived a Disorganized Life"... Heartfelt Confession Photo by MBC, screenshot from the broadcast of 'I Live Alone'

[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Park Hee-eun] Actor Yoo Ah-in shared his heartfelt thoughts that he had not been able to reveal until now.


On the 26th, MBC's 'I Live Alone' aired, revealing Yoo Ah-in's daily life.


In the broadcast, Yoo Ah-in, who was gazing wistfully out the window, took an umbrella and went outside. He went for a walk wearing loose sweatpants and carrying a torn umbrella. Yoo Ah-in said, "I go about once or twice a week. I like rainy days," adding, "It's not late at night, but there are hardly any people. I take a walk through the whole mountain with the mood I have."


Watching this, Park Na-rae said, "Who would think that person is Yoo Ah-in?" which brought laughter. Yoo Ah-in leisurely spent time walking vigorously, lying down on a pavilion, and taking rice crackers out of his pocket to eat.


On this day, Yoo Ah-in chose Sun-jae from 'Secret Love Affair' as the character he has been most attached to among the roles he has played so far.


He said, "Sun-jae was like the embodiment of purity," and added, "He is probably the one who resembles me the most. I didn't need to act."


Then, enjoying the night view, Yoo Ah-in said, "I used to be very impatient. I wanted to do well and achieve something faster than others," and continued, "I think I wanted to do too much at a relatively young age."


He expressed his belief, saying, "If you live as an actor, you earn a lot of money. If you can live lavishly and luxuriously, I think you must take the corresponding responsibility."


Also, Yoo Ah-in started organizing his belongings before moving. He confessed, "These days, as I prepare to move, I feel like I have lived my life wrongly. On the outside, it looks flashy, but I feel like I have lived a life that was not organized."


He continued, "In the past, when my shoe rack was full or when I moved to a bigger house, I felt like I had become rich," adding, "It was a brief feeling, but I felt like a rich person."


Still, he revealed his inner thoughts, saying, "Now, I don't have that feeling. It feels like a shackle. I think about how to discard and how to share. I contemplate what kind of driving force and what kind of life I should live."


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