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'You Quiz' Kim Young-chul revealed the reason he has no choice but to be diligent.

On the 21st broadcast of the tvN variety show You Quiz on the Block (hereinafter 'You Quiz'), comedian Kim Young-chul appeared and was shown confessing family matters.

On that day, Yu Jae-seok marveled, "The radio show 'Kim Young-chul's Power FM,' which marked its 10th anniversary, is broadcast live at 7 a.m. It's amazing that he wakes up at 7 every morning."

Kim Young-chul said, "I love waking up early and I get so happy when I think about chatting tomorrow morning. Morning radio requires study. I study and chat, and they even pay me—where else would that happen? When I think about tomorrow before going to bed, I get excited," he said.

Kim Young-chul, who wakes up at 5 a.m. every day to do a miracle morning, said, "I do stretching in the morning and read one page a day. If I fall behind, I read three days' worth at once," he said.

While traveling in the car he conducts 20–30 minutes of online English lessons, and in addition he revealed a daily routine including live radio broadcasts, exercise, skin care, and studying Japanese, surprising viewers.

When asked about the reason he had no choice but to be so diligent, Kim Young-chul mentioned his mother. He recalled his childhood, saying, "The reason I had no choice but to be diligent was that my mother and father fought a lot, and the image of my father that I remember is him drinking; when he was drinking he would suddenly flip the table."

Above all, Kim Young-chul confessed family matters, saying, "When I was a senior in high school, my older brother died in a car accident and went to the afterlife. That day my mother, who was not loved by her husband and was always upset with him, lost her eldest son, didn't she?" and "I didn't want to upset my mother with trivial things."

Kim Young-chul said he started delivering newspapers from fifth and sixth grade to help his mother, saying, "I liked that I could be of help. While delivering newspapers I learned that I had to keep my promises."

He added, "I was scolded hard once. On a rainy day I thought people wouldn't read the newspapers so I didn't go. I apologized, but thinking about it now, I started small things that could help my mother and I didn't skip school. Diligence seems to have become ingrained in me."

[Photo] 'You Quiz on the Block' broadcast screen capture

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