Why do people become K-pop idols if the job is so demanding?

This isn’t meant to criticize idols at all—just something I’ve been wondering about. The training period alone can take years, often starting very young, with no guarantee of debut. Even after debut, idols deal with nonstop schedules, public scrutiny, and loss of privacy. Yet many still say they wouldn’t choose a different path. Do you think most idols genuinely love performing enough to outweigh the negatives? Or do some realize only after debut how difficult the lifestyle really is?

I’d love to hear thoughts, especially from people who’ve followed idols long-term or paid attention to interviews and documentaries.

And what do you think is the main reason people choose this career in the first place: love for music, fame, financial stability, or something else?

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