Omma?! | *IT'S OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY* Ep 6

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2024
  • 🌟 Dive deeper with Psynergic into the heart of 'It's Okay Not To Be Okay' Episode 6. This episode unveils more mysteries and deepens our understanding of the characters and their intricate stories. Join me as I share my reactions and thoughts on the emotional twists and turns of this captivating episode.
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  • @ninaaning1890
    @ninaaning1890 4 месяца назад +54

    This is why we have created a society where people do not like to have things said to them so easy and abruptly that everything must be handled with the care. That man needed a reality check and someone gave it to him, wether Moonhyung spearheaded it or said it crassly I feel like Korean's language and the way they say things could mean 5 different things in English so I don't really mind the wording it may seem rude but I felt like he needed to be told this in order to allow his brother room to grow as his own and find his own happiness whatever that may be

  • @marienefelimathy182
    @marienefelimathy182 4 месяца назад +33

    Love your input on these scenes every time! The main lead is not in the right, what she did with the contract was wrong. But it helps Gangtae’s character development and it comes from such an interesting place in Ko Mon-young’s mind. We understand her complex character better as well with this scene : she is not well, and seeks so much in Gangtae, but at the same time she does not mean anything bad, it’s almost child-like …
    Can’t wait for the rest of your reactions, love your channel

  • @lynnnnnn6271
    @lynnnnnn6271 4 месяца назад +10

    Love listening to your thoughts on every episode!! I appreciate the drama a lot for the way they write the characters. I love the way they don't make any of them that likable in the beginning (I mean I guess that varies for everyone) or even throughout the whole show. For me, I feel like the show did a good job of showing you a lot of different insights and perspectives of a character, they didn't shy away from creating complex characters and it doesn't really feel like you're *supposed* to like them. Maybe get an understanding of where they're coming from but never like you're supposed to see them as a likable human being for everyone. And I think that's very authentic and close to real like, especially with people who suffer from trauma or different mental illnesses. The things you've been through affect the way you act and I feel like this show did a good job of portraying that aspect. Also as the show goes on (no spoiler, dw) the characters get to have an understanding of each other and their actions and are shown a lot of interesting ways to heal from the things they've been through. :) Very excited for the next video!!

  • @UnlimitedGrapes
    @UnlimitedGrapes 4 месяца назад +5

    love your input to this drama! I really like your idea like where we would just rent a theater and watch then just talk about it afterwards. anyways I REALLY LOVE YOUR REACTIONS!

  • @jimmiejam508
    @jimmiejam508 3 месяца назад +2

    i really enjoy these reactions and your perspective on things. i'm glad these reactions came up in my recommended

  • @truetigress8401
    @truetigress8401 2 месяца назад +2

    After screaming and spanking my child when she was a toddler about running away from me with a dirty diaper I became a very different mom. When she was three years old after a particularly bad moment in time, I just wanted to quit trying. Parenting was hard and I could parent like my mom no matter how it messed me up. STILL...because of the constant abusive relationship of an authoritarian mom, I couldn't do that to my child. After this night I sat down and really thought about what it was that I wanted from my kids....and all that came to me was "I want to teach them how to 'parent' themselves". What I meant for that is that I wanted them to learn right from wrong without me drilling it into their heads like my parent did me. "Do what I say"...was a very well used phrase growing up. As I got older I felt the impact of that. I didn't make my own decisions because I was waiting for my mom to tell me what to do. Or thinking..what is it that she would do? She died when my firstborn was three years old. I didn't have anyone to call when I didn't know what to do...and I felt my husband's mom wasn't giving the right kind of advice. I finally spoke to her pediatrician who told me what he did for his children. Time outs. At the time I was flooded with "nanny shows and parenting books" when time outs were sitting in a chair for a period of time...always timed with a timer. Then one day I lost my temper and I ran out onto the porch to just get away from the chaos of yelling....and that's when it happened. I found out that by taking my "self time out" that I was able to calm down and think things through. The right reaction came to me rather than the split second reaction that happens when frustration sets in. I don't remember how long I sat on the porch but when I came in, I had calmed down enough to think the situation through. I had a better solution. I sat the kids down and I discussed with them my past and that I was prone to outbursts when I was frustrated. I told them that it wasn't the right way to handle frustration. So that's when I started giving them time outs. I put them in a room and kept them in there, always standing at the door until they could prove they calmed down first. As a youngster they were removed from the "reaction room" and taken to a room to calm themselves. Then we'd talk about what they should have done instead. Over time and as they got older I started to let them tell me what they should have done instead. That's when I realized, parenting wasn't about "making them mind" but making them more mindful...and in order to do that a parent's job was to be a guide not a dictator. They needed to make choices for themselves and then accept the consequences that followed. As a mom I would share the wisdom I accumulated over the years or the wisdom vicariously experienced through another. I would report the consequences of those and add what I would do personally...but I would leave the choice up to them. It was a much tougher road than it was to just spank and be done with it...but it was more rewarding in the long run. As of now I have two bright teenagers who know the value of making a mistake and learning from it, rather than thinking they are defined by the mistakes they make. Mistakes are how we grow I told them, and learning from them has great value. As a parent I continue to walk alongside them and if they feel they need help or get in a situation that feels impossible, we walk our way through it together. My end goal is that if something should happen to me, I am confident that my kids will use the tools from their childhood to help them navigate what their future holds for them. :)

    • @bereasonable8018
      @bereasonable8018 Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing this. Raising children is challenging. The lesson I had to learn is that I had to allow my children to fail so they can overcome and rise above. They learn from their mistakes. This is not to say I couldn't guide them, but I needed to allow them room to find the answer and to be held accountable when they do something that's wrong. Fixing mistakes is part of being accountable and realizing consequences of actions. I wish you and your family well..

  • @klarakudelova3069
    @klarakudelova3069 4 месяца назад +2

    When I watched this for the first time I was so frustrated, I know his brother is ill, and its not his fault, but for me personally it is not your life job to take care of someone just because he is ill, yes you should help him but still have life of you own because you belong to your self not to anyone else. For me I alway hated the parents with ill children because most of the time other siblings are for them just tool to use, they care only about the ill child( I am not trying to blame the child, its not they fault that they need help) and completly forgot they have another that also needs love, also needs attention and chance to be child, not just being some kind of nurce that have to dedicade her live to patient. And even worst is when they have another child pland just for the whole purpos of being nurce or source of spare parts. If you will love your child and gave him the attencion that he deserves(i get that its hard) he will be willing to help, in most cases the forgeten child will just hate their ill sibling because they ruind( in their eyes) their life.

  • @Geleianzjjzz
    @Geleianzjjzz 4 месяца назад +15

    Hi, I love your videos. After you finish watching this series, I need you to watch another similar Korean series that also talks about mental issues, but some are different from those portrayed in It's Okay to Not Be Okay, such as depression and panic attacks. The series is called Daily Dose of Sunshine

    • @Psynergic
      @Psynergic  4 месяца назад +8

      I definitely plan to watch it soon 😊

    • @kflowers8276
      @kflowers8276 4 месяца назад

      @@Psynergic A couple of more suggestions for you. If you'd like to see the female assistant in other shows, I'd suggest Jealousy Incarnate (Dare to Dream). She plays a nurse working in the breast cancer ward. If you laugh at her here, you'll laugh even more whenever she's on screen. Also, I'm unsure if you care for these, but on some episodes of this show, they do skits of some of the stories that they tell. They can be fun to watch.

    • @ZLovesDrama
      @ZLovesDrama 4 месяца назад

      It's Okay That's Love is also a good drama with similar themes

  • @euroranorth8566
    @euroranorth8566 4 месяца назад +1

    Hurray! I always look forward to these reactions! Love it!

  • @euroranorth8566
    @euroranorth8566 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the episode! Your reflections and inside are very interesting. Btw, love you Demon Slayer hoodie😊

  • @misssuri2628
    @misssuri2628 4 месяца назад +2

    was waiting for this!! 🥰

  • @annalee9429
    @annalee9429 4 месяца назад

    thank you i always enjoy your reaction of this drama

    • @Psynergic
      @Psynergic  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoy it! 💙

  • @lina4518
    @lina4518 4 месяца назад +2

    Finallyyyyyy🎉🎉🎉🎉