>It’s why he tells Kang he has two dreams: one to still be performing on stage at an old age, and the other, to become a licensed psychological therapist to support those who come after him.
Ooooh,…does that mean one day in the future, we may be able to call him “Dr. Min”?
And, I wonder which University/school he’ll choose to attend (whether physically or virtually)? As SK has only extremely recently started to actually pay much real attention to mental aspects of things/people, I assume that Yoongi’d probably to thru a study program from outside of SK. Wonder just how good is SK’s psychology education as it is right now?
This article is well worth a read.
I thought this article would be like a number of them, not much substance, so it was a pleasant surprise. This one will make you think. Each of the seven points it brings up is well developed and shows thought about the book that the author apparently actually read.
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>It’s why he tells Kang he has two dreams: one to still be performing on stage at an old age, and the other, to become a licensed psychological therapist to support those who come after him.
Ooooh,…does that mean one day in the future, we may be able to call him “Dr. Min”?
And, I wonder which University/school he’ll choose to attend (whether physically or virtually)? As SK has only extremely recently started to actually pay much real attention to mental aspects of things/people, I assume that Yoongi’d probably to thru a study program from outside of SK. Wonder just how good is SK’s psychology education as it is right now?
This article is well worth a read.
I thought this article would be like a number of them, not much substance, so it was a pleasant surprise. This one will make you think. Each of the seven points it brings up is well developed and shows thought about the book that the author apparently actually read.