Perseverance is rewarded and the taste left by the achievement is not sticky, but lasts. That’s what one woman enjoyed when she got her hands on the driving test, earning her driver’s license.

The driver, who is from South Korea, did not faint on her attempt when she was delayed the first time. His strength and interest didn’t run out either as he failed over 900 times.

The story goes back to 2005 when Cha Sa-soon I was 69 years old, a woman who took 3 years and 960 attempts to get a driver’s license. Currently, his adventure for this document went viral on the networks.

It soon took Cha Sa-soon three years and 960 attempts to get her driver’s license

The woman’s happiness with the long-awaited document was immortalized in images, which also circulated again, posting the issue on sites around the world.

Her case was so special that Hyundai even made a commercial in which she plays the leading role, recall El Espectador and Clarín.

While The Mirror points out that the car manufacturer Hyundai, in South Korea, has given him a new vehicle worth just over 14 thousand dollars (so far).

Image from the Hyundai commercial. Photo: video recording

Years of study for the driver’s license

He started in April 2005 the odyssey of cha sa-soon to get your driver’s license. He failed the first test and “almost every week, from Monday to Friday, he tried again until he passed the first exam in 2008, after 780 times.”

According to the Jeonbuk Driving School, where Cha Sa-soon took the exams, his most difficult written test had 50 multiple-choice questions about traffic rules and car maintenance.

He never said I can’t and no one had the “guts” to tell him to give up.

He insisted that when he had to take a second test “he had 170 attempts which he divided into twice a week to get to the practice test, which took him another 10 attempts.”

gifts for effort

One of the instructors, who saw all of this woman’s efforts up close, said that when she got her driver’s license, “we all went out to cheer her on, hug her and give her flowers. I felt like a great weight was lifted off us.”

The woman did not give up because she needed a permit for her vegetable business

Image from the video of the Hyundai. Photo: video recording

The story, in which some say they wouldn’t get into a car with this South Korean at the wheel, gained more prominence when the Hyundai march called her to shoot a commercial. Then they gave him a car.

The ad shows her studying and practicing with a fan grill as if it were a steering wheel.

If you dream you can achieve it, Cha Sa-soon’s example leaves no doubt about it. More perseverance than that shown by her would be hard to find.