Rain Jung Ji-hoon Self-Management Etiquette 2026: The Brutal Price of Longevity
Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) reveals his brutal 'etiquette' for K-pop longevity on Season B Season. Learn why self-management is essential to avoid scandals and stay at the top.
How do you stay at the top for over two decades? It's not just about talent—it's about a relentless, almost painful commitment to routine. Global icon Rain (Jung Ji-hoon) just defined the ultimate "etiquette" for surviving the shark-infested waters of the entertainment industry.
Rain Jung Ji-hoon's Unfiltered Take on Self-Management Etiquette
According to the latest video from the YouTube channel Season B Season released on January 1st, Rain shared an honest conversation with juniors INFINITE Nam Woohyun and VIXX Leo. Leo expressed anxiety about the future, noting that "the one who lasts the longest wins." Rain's response was lightning-fast and firm: complacency is the silent killer of careers.
Rain emphasized that staying active is the only way to clear the mind. When his juniors mentioned they had been exercising for over 10 years and even limited themselves to one meal a day, Rain didn't offer sympathy. Instead, he dropped a truth bomb: "As long as you're in this industry, you have to do it until you die."
Why Complacency Leads to Industry Scandals
For Rain, self-care isn't just personal—it's "entertainer etiquette." He argued that expecting rewards without wearing oneself out is unrealistic. Crucially, he linked the lack of discipline to various celebrity scandals, stating that being idle while successful leads to complacency, which is where "incidents happen."
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