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Actor Ha Jung-woo candidly discussed everything from rumors of selling buildings to his investment philosophy.
On the 19th, a video titled "The 10-course Choi Hwa-jung table served to Ha Jung-woo, who appeared with a shaved head (confession about public relationship feelings)" was posted on the YouTube channel "Choi Hwajung-ieyo." That day Ha Jung-woo drew attention by sharing a variety of stories ranging from dating, drama, to personal finance.
That day Choi Hwa-jung mentioned "I heard he sold all his buildings," and Ha Jung-woo replied with an embarrassed smile, "No. They are listed. Thank you for your interest."
He recalled a question he had received at a press conference, saying, "While filming the drama, people asked whether I sold the building because my feelings changed," and confessed, "I thought a lot about my past bad investments. It must be only me who gets asked this kind of question at a press conference." He also added that he was considering a new direction, saying, "I'm becoming interested in another investment and plan to move on."
Ha Jung-woo also expressed a realistic view on real estate. When Choi Hwa-jung asked, "Isn't being a building owner a goal in Korea?" he answered, "There are a lot of hardships," emphasizing that it is not simply a symbol of success.
He spoke candidly about his thoughts on personal finance. He said, "I'm trading stocks and bitcoin," and added, "Bitcoin has dropped a lot lately, so you have to wait. When it falls is a buying opportunity." He went on, "I should have bought gold instead. Gold has risen unbelievably in recent years," expressing regret about missing the timing.
He added investment information, saying, "These days there are financial products that pay interest if you leave gold with them. Only 24K pure gold qualifies." He emphasized, "If you save money well from a young age, you can gracefully work on your projects when you get older." Choi Hwa-jung agreed, saying, "Money is not simply for living well but for doing what you want to do gracefully."
That day Ha Jung-woo also introduced his new drama Mad Concrete Dreams. He said, "It's about quitting a perfectly good job, buying a building with borrowed money, and how people around you suffer due to complicated issues entangled with bank interest," and expressed confidence that "there is a high possibility it will be entertaining." The work is a total of 12 episodes filmed over about eight months, and it marks Ha Jung-woo's return to drama after 19 years.
In addition, Ha Jung-woo warmed hearts by gifting the production team a recently launched wine as a "flex." His realistic perspective on investment and life, combined with his cheerful wit, has once again drawn attention.<
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