Hwang Hana promises to recover from her drug addiction out of jail

Article: Hwang Hana living in a camping car in Jeju after getting out of jail... "I'm confident I won't do drugs again"

Source: Everyday Economy via Naver

1. [+1,156, -34] She's still young so she should try and overcome this no matter what. Not for anyone else but for herself.

2. [+634, -57] A dog would sooner quit eating its own poop 

3. [+476, -20] Sounds like her entire family is helping her with her treatments. I can feel her father's love for her... there is no parent in this world who would throw out their own child. I hope she is successful with her recovery.

4. [+136, -11] Sure, keep working at it. Or maybe even join a temple for a bit. Perhaps after working on yourself for a bit in there, your mind and heart can become cleansed.

5. [+55, -1] I wonder if she feels any remorse for her ex-husband who she led to suicide?

6. [+38, -0] Drug addictions are hard to overcome on your own... it's better to just receive treatment under hospitalization. I quit smoking 5 years ago but still sometimes think of it late at night. I sometimes salivate at the thought of drinking. I can't even imagine how strong the urge for drugs must feel... it really is the end of your life once you fall into it.

7. [+38, -2] Her father has an incredible love for her

8. [+39, -4] I thought she was living a humble life in a camping car but it's just a one month trip... and yet she's making it sound like she's starting her treatment from some difficult circumstance. So many regular people couldn't even dream of getting to live a month of camping in Jeju. That's called a vacation.

9. [+38, -5] I don't know.. my vote is that she never quits

10. [+36, -3] I've been following her news since jail and it really sounds like her father loves her unconditionally. I really hope that she is able to overcome all of this for the sake of her precious family and live a more meaningful life.

11. [+27, -4] She said she's working hard on quitting so if you're not going to show some support, don't put a curse on her by saying you don't think she can do it. No reason to be so hateful.

12. [+23, -1] Her father is trying so hard to help her. He will be remembered if his love for her is able to help her overcome her struggles.

13. [+23, -2] Sounds like she's finally at an age where she's ready to mature... Now that i'm in my late thirties, I look back at all of the immature things I did in my twenties and early thirties and feel embarrassed. It's through regret and reflection that we all mature, so I hope she keeps it up and recovers soon.

14. [+20, -2] What a joke. People don't change. They just get better at fooling others.

15. [+16, -2] Find strength! You can overcome this!

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