BTS member Jungkook has offered a candid glimpse into his heart, sharing his regrets and personal growth during an interview with Weverse magazine. Among the topics discussed, Jungkook opened up about his feelings regarding his performance during the Dreamers show at the Qatar World Cup.
The conversation revolved around Jungkook’s remarkable performance at the Qatar World Cup ceremony and his aspirations to become a “giant pop star.” In response, Jungkook expressed that his desire to seize significant opportunities like the World Cup performance is driven by instinct. He admitted, “When they gave me the offer, I thought, ‘There’s no reason for me to turn this down.'”
However, he also revealed that he carries a sense of regret regarding his Dreamers performance, saying, “I wish I could’ve done better when I performed Dreamers, though.” Despite receiving positive feedback from fans and viewers, Jungkook expressed that he still wonders if he could have improved his performance further.
These candid admissions came shortly after Jungkook tugged at heartstrings with a separate series of confessions. He highlighted the evolution of his mindset, explaining, “I’m a lot different about that now than I used to be.” In the past, he would torment himself over mistakes, but now he focuses on improvement and practice when things don’t go as planned.
Concluding the conversation, Jungkook shared a valuable lesson he has learned, stating, “I started to keep things nice and simple. If you mess up, you just accept it and say, ‘I make mistakes too.’ That’s why I keep trying to do a good job.”
Jungkook’s willingness to discuss his regrets and personal growth highlights his dedication to self-improvement and underscores the journey of growth and self-acceptance that many individuals can relate to. His words serve as an inspiration to fans and admirers worldwide.