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BTS's Jin shares how his mindset has improved since debuting, feeling more passionate and grateful towards fans after years in the industry.

BTS's Jin shares how his mindset has improved since debuting, feeling more passionate and grateful towards fans after years in the industry.

March/23/2026 19:01

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BTS's Jin revealed his changed mindset after debuting. Yesterday (22nd), Jin appeared in a video released on the YouTube channel 'Life 84'. Kian 84 praised him, saying, 'It's been about a year and a half since you finished military service. However, during that time, it didn't feel like you were so far away. Your face was everywhere. Usually, as an idol's career lengthens, their sharpness dulls, but that wasn't the case for BTS. The dancing is even more intense.' Jin responded, 'I'm not that good; the members are really good.' When Kian 84 said, 'Why are you also good then?' Jin joked, 'Actually, I'm not good. I think people should be objective about themselves. I sell with my face.' Kian 84 asked what has changed the most since debuting. Jin honestly replied, 'My mindset has improved. In the past, I had a feeling of just doing it for about seven years and then quitting, but as I continued, it gradually became fun, and I became serious about it.' He added, 'I'm very grateful to the fans, and as I did it, I started to think that it was okay for me to be more serious. I didn't think I would do this for so long. The more I did it, the bigger that feeling became. It changed positively.'

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