Title: There is a Miracle in You.
Content: A miracle is within you.] - Seungbok Lee
The author, Seungbok Lee, is a 1.5 generation who immigrated to the United States at the age of eight.
Gymnastics in the difficult immigrant life that was withdrawn day by day in an unfamiliar life
It pierced his chest coolly.
I put the Taegeuk mark on my chest to show my longing for my country and my love for my parents.
I practiced to death in return for winning a gold medal at the Olympics.
By the time he was in his third year of high school, he was recognized as the best standing army in the US Olympics.
His future was bright, with scouting offers from leading universities.
Then one day, his life changed in an instant.
It is a state in which the neck is stretched while performing a mid-air rotation and the chin is driven into the ground.
It was a moment when the future was shattered.
The bulging dream of wearing the Taegeuk mark and winning a gold medal came true overnight.
It was shattered, pierced into his chest, and bled, and he immigrated as a child.
His promise to take care of his struggling parents in comfort has also been shattered.
He is soon sentenced to death by tetraplegia.
He knew that he could not do gymnastics again, more than the doctors had declared,
I couldn't accept the fact that I had to give up my Olympic dream.
However, he soon poured his anger into the reality before him, rehabilitation.
One day, I read the medical book my assistant gave me and studied medicine.
I felt a strong urge to want to.
It was hard to even hold a pen, and if I sat for a long time, my back hurt.
It was accompanied by the pain of a boil on the buttocks, but the passion for gymnastics
I turned it all over to my studies.
And Columbia University, which no one thought possible
Master's degree in Public Health, Harvard Medical School
After graduating from the internship at the top, finally becoming one of the best hospital
He became the Chief Specialist in Rehabilitation Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
His appearance in a wheelchair at the hospital is a symbol of hope for patients.
Now I'm in a wheelchair, not an Olympic gold medalist
His appearance gives people trust and faith, hope and courage in life.
It infuses more than that.
For patients, a doctor and a stepping stone for overcoming pain,
For those in despair, it is a new challenge and evidence of hope.