



its starting on 28 this month ( sep.24 )
=Cheongryeom Laundry has been in Lee Da Rim's family for three generations. They are financially comfortable, so they can focus on their dreams instead of worrying about money. Seo Gang Ju, the son of the richest family in their neighborhood, is a senior director at Jiseung Group. Eight years ago, Seo Gang Ju and Lee Da Rim went to the same university, and before he left for the military, he shared a memorable moment with her.
Now, Seo Gang Ju meets Lee Da Rim again and gets involved in her life. Since her teenage years, Lee Da Rim's eyesight has worsened, and by the time she turned 30, she became completely blind. However, there’s hope for her to regain her sight through an expensive injection.
=Cheongryeom Laundry has been in Lee Da Rim's family for three generations. They are financially comfortable, so they can focus on their dreams instead of worrying about money. Seo Gang Ju, the son of the richest family in their neighborhood, is a senior director at Jiseung Group. Eight years ago, Seo Gang Ju and Lee Da Rim went to the same university, and before he left for the military, he shared a memorable moment with her.
Now, Seo Gang Ju meets Lee Da Rim again and gets involved in her life. Since her teenage years, Lee Da Rim's eyesight has worsened, and by the time she turned 30, she became completely blind. However, there’s hope for her to regain her sight through an expensive injection.


If Iron Family showed you what it means to live with quiet brightness in the face of loss — and to keep holding on even when your world narrows — then My Golden Life takes that ache and stretches it into adulthood:
the weight of expectations, the disillusionment of success, and the silent question of whether your life still belongs to you.
Both dramas ask: when your dreams collapse — or never had a chance — can love and dignity still grow in their place?
If you believe stories about everyday survival are the most precious kind, I keep their echoes mapped on my profile.
the weight of expectations, the disillusionment of success, and the silent question of whether your life still belongs to you.
Both dramas ask: when your dreams collapse — or never had a chance — can love and dignity still grow in their place?
If you believe stories about everyday survival are the most precious kind, I keep their echoes mapped on my profile.




Lee Gun used to be a promising tennis player, but he was injured. After that, he lost all of his self-esteem, and his life completely changed. With the use of a memory eraser, his memory is erased, and he is reborn with maximum self-esteem and presence. His first manipulated love is Kyung Ju Yeon, a psychiatrist at the brain research center. Other people around him include his younger brother Lee Sin, who is ranked the world’s no.1 ranked tennis player. Meanwhile, Jeon Sae Yan is Lee Sin’s translator.
