BTS’s Jin is opening up about a side of his journey that fans had never fully heard before, and it’s changing how people see his career.
In a newly released episode of the YouTube channel Life 84, Jin reunited with Kian84 and shared behind-the-scenes stories, personal reflections, and a surprisingly honest confession about his early mindset as an idol.
During the conversation, Jin revealed that when he first debuted, he did not expect to stay in the industry long-term.

He explained that in the beginning, he had planned to continue as an idol for about seven years and then move on. However, as time passed, his perspective shifted completely.
According to Jin, continuing his career made him realize how much he genuinely enjoyed performing and connecting with fans. What started as a temporary plan gradually turned into something meaningful, leading him to fully commit to his path as an artist.
This honest reflection resonated strongly with fans, many of whom pointed out how his growth mirrors BTS’s own journey from uncertain beginnings to global influence.
Jin also shared updates about his life after completing military service. Rather than slowing down, he described a schedule filled with album work, solo tour preparations, and multiple brand projects.

Despite the packed routine, he emphasized that his lifestyle has remained relatively simple. He mentioned spending his free time at home, enjoying games, or meeting close friends in his neighborhood, showing a grounded side that contrasts with his global celebrity status.
This balance between large-scale activities and ordinary moments has become one of the defining aspects of Jin’s public image in recent years.
The episode also highlighted Jin’s chemistry with Kian84, which fans had previously seen through Netflix’s Kian’s Bizarre B&B.
Jin playfully questioned why a second season had not been produced, hinting that he still had more stories to share. Kian84 responded that continuing the show without Jin was never an option, explaining that scheduling conflicts had made it difficult to move forward.
Their lighthearted exchange, filled with teasing and genuine warmth, quickly became one of the most talked-about moments from the episode.

Jin also briefly touched on BTS’s latest album ARIRANG, which marks their first full-group release in nearly four years. He explained that the album carries themes of waiting, gratitude, and emotional connection, especially toward fans who have supported the group through their hiatus.
The title itself reflects a deeper exploration of identity and cultural meaning, something BTS has emphasized more strongly in this comeback era.
Jin’s confession about his original “7-year plan” reveals just how much his journey has evolved. What began as a temporary goal has turned into a long-term commitment shaped by passion, experience, and the bond with fans.
As BTS continues their global comeback activities, including major performances and international promotions, Jin’s story stands out as a reminder that even the biggest careers often start with uncertainty.
And sometimes, staying longer than planned leads to something far greater than expected.