KBS2 'The Problem with Roommates' contains the life philosophy of Lee Kyung Kyu, who returns as a bestselling author.
Lee Kyung Kyu, who will appear exclusively on KBS 2TV's entertainment program 'The Problem with Roommates' airing on the 24th at 8:30 p.m., plans to share his life philosophy, which he has realized over 45 years in the entertainment industry, until his voice goes hoarse toward 6MC.
On that day, Lee Kyung Kyu came to the rooftop room as the author of the bestselling essay 'A Perfect Joke of Life.' Hong Jin Kyung, who not only read Lee Kyung Kyu's book but also wrote a recommendation for it, noted, "The philosophy of my senior that has been unseen on TV comes out in this book," sharing Lee Kyung Kyu's extraordinary life philosophy. In particular, while hearing Lee Kyung Kyu say, "I pursue big happiness, not small happiness," they praised him, saying, "Your philosophy rivals Nietzsche," and, "You're Korea's Kant." This raises curiosity about what Lee Kyung Kyu's life philosophy, which impressed the 6MC of 'The Problem with Roommates,' is.
Meanwhile, Lee Kyung Kyu, who garnered attention for leaving the famous saying, "It's frightening when an ignorant person has a belief," is expected to leave another legendary quote in the rooftop room. Having met various people over 45 years in broadcasting, Lee Kyung Kyu mentioned that the worst type of person to associate with is "the pretender," and he shares his life principles plainly while advising on what kind of people to meet.
He also revealed that the secret to his long-lasting career in entertainment is "not trying too hard," leaving heartfelt advice that captures the attention of the 6MC. Beyond this, he made candid statements typical of an entertainment veteran like, "There is no perfect ending; it is just an ending" and "I watch failed programs to gain confidence," leading the 6MC, who are artists in the entertainment industry, to be moved.
The life philosophy of Lee Kyung Kyu, a 45-year entertainment veteran who has touched the hearts of readers and the 6MC of 'The Problem with Roommates,' can only be confirmed on the show.
Airing every Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
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