Jung Jae-hyung opened up about his thoughts on work.
On the 19th, the YouTube channel "요정재형" uploaded a video titled "A particularly introverted PARiSiAN who hides when someone acts like they know."
The released video featured Jung Jae-hyung's trip to Paris, and the producer said, "You came to Paris and said you were working on music, but you haven't shown your face at all," hitting the mark.
In response, Jung Jae-hyung explained, "There is a sadness underneath that I can't express to you. I store up loneliness," and added, "If people say I took three months off (for drama music) and this is how I come out, I'm emotionally dried up. I've been worn out too much."
He continued, "The more you work, the more you feel, 'Should I be doing more?' So what I think is, I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that. When you rest, you worry, 'Am I okay as I am?' Aren't there a lot of people who think something terrible will happen if they rest?" he said, sharing a serious concern.
In particular, in response to the producer's remark, "Usually Koreans retire around 49 to 53. In a way, hasn't your brother started at someone's retirement age?", he expressed his feelings: "They are my friends. I'm very grateful. But conversely, when they were thriving, I often felt a sense of self-loathing. I studied from 30 to 38," he said.
He went on, "Paris is full of both love and hate for me. To others I probably looked like a loafer. Many people around me said they didn't understand. Hearing those comments made it harder for me in Paris. But deciding while working, 'No, I want to study,' takes real courage. I applaud those people. It can't be done with just ordinary determination," he reflected on the past.
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