In an interview with Vogue Korea magazine, BTS's Jin talked about how living life to his heart's content and not pretending now makes him happy.
Jin BTS (Bangtan Boys) is admired by fans for his way of living. Jin recently talked about how living life to his heart's content can make him happy.
In a recent interview with Vogue Korea magazine, Jin was reminded of how he has changed a lot. At the beginning of BTS's debut, the owner of the name Kim Seokjin didn't say much.
But Jin gradually began to shed his image as an "ice prince" after being influenced by the line from the song "Fire," from BTS's album "The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever," which was released in 2016. The lyrics read, "Live as you please, it's your life. Stop trying, it's okay to lose."
For this, Jin discusses how in life, there are always people who like or hate you. Likewise with criticism, it's something all celebrities have to deal with. Jin also said that he now never lives in pretense.
Jin said, "In the past, I used to separate Jin, a member of BTS, from Kim Seokjin (Jin's birth name) as a human, to a certain extent. But now I don't (again). How I appear on TV is how I live my life. ."
Jin said that looking back at his past self made him a little regretful and wondered, "Why am I living like that?" But she admits, "I definitely have an idea of how I want to live."
It's not easy to live life the way you want without giving in to outside pressure, especially since Jin is one of the most famous people in the world. He definitely received attention from fans around the world and had to live up to their expectations.
Living as he pleases seems to be the goal he has set since 2020. Jin explained, "This is definitely not an easy goal, because you are filled with trivial thoughts, such as, 'I have to do this tomorrow, I have to do that the day after tomorrow.'"
"I don't like plans. Planning has to be followed, but I find it difficult, so I tend to be spontaneous, going for walks or something. You need to have a framework in my life, but I try to avoid making detailed plans. My head hurts," he said. .
Joking to the end, Jin concluded, "I think I'm a little happier these days because I live without thinking." (wk/chus)