Jungkook, the youngest member of BTS, is not one to shy away from acknowledging his mistakes and actively working on self-improvement. In a recent interview with Weverse, the 26-year-old shared a candid insight into his past struggles and his evolving perspective on handling errors.
The “Golden Maknae” of BTS revealed that in the past, when he made a mistake, he would carry the weight of that moment and torment himself over it. However, he has now adopted a healthier approach to addressing his mistakes. Jungkook explained that he tells himself to do better and continues practicing, simplifying his mindset. He emphasized the importance of self-acceptance, noting, “If you mess up, you just accept it and say, ‘I make mistakes too.'”
Jungkook also expressed his desire to break free from his existing bad habits and avoid limitations in his personal growth. He conveyed, “I don’t like the bad habits I’ve already developed. They’re all I can see. I don’t want my movement to be limited in any way.”
Known for his humility and commitment to self-improvement, Jungkook’s openness about his personal journey resonates with fans worldwide. His determination to learn from his mistakes and strive for continuous growth is a quality that admirers greatly appreciate.