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Lee Chan-won "I'm interested in dancing, but it feels quite unfamiliar"
Lee Chan-won told an unexpected story.
On the 27th, T-Cast E Channel's 'One Little Difference: Psychomentary (hereinafter referred to as One Little Difference)' released Chan-won Lee's Q&A. ‘One Little Difference’ is a program about ‘human nature’ that separates ‘the driving force of success’ from ‘perverse desire’. Lee Chan-won will work as an MC along with Professor Park Ji-seon, Hong Jin-kyung, and Jang Seong-gyu in 'Hankkeot Chai'. Lee Chan-won revealed his hidden nature without hesitation and confessed, “I don’t want to be found out by everyone.” He also recalled, “When everyone was talking about failure, deciding to appear on ‘Mr. Trot’ was the best thing I did in my life and the ‘craziest thing I did.’”
‘Hankeotchai’ will be aired for the first time on the 28th.Next is Lee Chan-won’s Q&AQ. The topic of ‘exploring human nature’ may have seemed a bit difficult. What made you decide to appear?
A. Studying human nature academically may feel burdensome and difficult for anyone, but I decided to appear because I thought it would be interesting to approach it through entertainment elements with interesting episodes and talks.
Q. ‘One Little Difference’ talks about the ‘Law of One Little Difference’ that separates ‘the driving force of success’ from ‘perverse desire’. What is the best thing or so-called ‘craziest thing’ you’ve ever done in your life?
A. I think the best decision I made in my life was that I decided to appear on ‘Mr. Trot’ when everyone else said I would fail. At the same time, looking back, I think the decision to appear on 'Mr. Trot' itself was a reckless challenge and crazy in some ways.
Q. What do I think ‘my nature’ is? Who would you least like to hear about this? Or who is the person you want to know the most?
A. I have a nature that secretly cares a lot about what other people think and is very shy. There is no one in particular that I want anyone to know, but I don't want everyone to know about my nature.
Q. When is there a moment when even I am unfamiliar?
A. These days, I'm interested in dancing, so I look up various dance videos and practice alone at home. It feels quite strange to me to be interested in dancing, as I have never had the slightest interest in it before.
Q. I’m curious about your relationship with the other performers. Also, please pick ‘My Chemistry King’ and tell us why.
A. All of our cast members are people I personally really like, but among them, the person I have the most chemistry with is Jang Seong-gyu. Mr. Jang Seong-gyu has excellent sense and quickness, and has the ability to make the other person feel comfortable. Not only that, he is someone I always respect and like because he is someone who always shows consideration for others, even in everyday life, not during filming.
Q. Lastly, please tell viewers why they must watch this program.
A. This is a program that many of our production staff put a lot of effort into creating over a long period of time. Above all, I believe that Professor Park Ji-seon's detailed explanation along with the interesting episodes will elicit empathy from viewers. One day, all of you will sympathize with the commentary on human nature and psychology that we all have experienced at least once. We ask for your continued viewing and interest.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr
On the 27th, T-Cast E Channel's 'One Little Difference: Psychomentary (hereinafter referred to as One Little Difference)' released Chan-won Lee's Q&A. ‘One Little Difference’ is a program about ‘human nature’ that separates ‘the driving force of success’ from ‘perverse desire’. Lee Chan-won will work as an MC along with Professor Park Ji-seon, Hong Jin-kyung, and Jang Seong-gyu in 'Hankkeot Chai'. Lee Chan-won revealed his hidden nature without hesitation and confessed, “I don’t want to be found out by everyone.” He also recalled, “When everyone was talking about failure, deciding to appear on ‘Mr. Trot’ was the best thing I did in my life and the ‘craziest thing I did.’”
‘Hankeotchai’ will be aired for the first time on the 28th.Next is Lee Chan-won’s Q&AQ. The topic of ‘exploring human nature’ may have seemed a bit difficult. What made you decide to appear?
A. Studying human nature academically may feel burdensome and difficult for anyone, but I decided to appear because I thought it would be interesting to approach it through entertainment elements with interesting episodes and talks.
Q. ‘One Little Difference’ talks about the ‘Law of One Little Difference’ that separates ‘the driving force of success’ from ‘perverse desire’. What is the best thing or so-called ‘craziest thing’ you’ve ever done in your life?
A. I think the best decision I made in my life was that I decided to appear on ‘Mr. Trot’ when everyone else said I would fail. At the same time, looking back, I think the decision to appear on 'Mr. Trot' itself was a reckless challenge and crazy in some ways.
Q. What do I think ‘my nature’ is? Who would you least like to hear about this? Or who is the person you want to know the most?
A. I have a nature that secretly cares a lot about what other people think and is very shy. There is no one in particular that I want anyone to know, but I don't want everyone to know about my nature.
Q. When is there a moment when even I am unfamiliar?
A. These days, I'm interested in dancing, so I look up various dance videos and practice alone at home. It feels quite strange to me to be interested in dancing, as I have never had the slightest interest in it before.
Q. I’m curious about your relationship with the other performers. Also, please pick ‘My Chemistry King’ and tell us why.
A. All of our cast members are people I personally really like, but among them, the person I have the most chemistry with is Jang Seong-gyu. Mr. Jang Seong-gyu has excellent sense and quickness, and has the ability to make the other person feel comfortable. Not only that, he is someone I always respect and like because he is someone who always shows consideration for others, even in everyday life, not during filming.
Q. Lastly, please tell viewers why they must watch this program.
A. This is a program that many of our production staff put a lot of effort into creating over a long period of time. Above all, I believe that Professor Park Ji-seon's detailed explanation along with the interesting episodes will elicit empathy from viewers. One day, all of you will sympathize with the commentary on human nature and psychology that we all have experienced at least once. We ask for your continued viewing and interest.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr