Park Sung-hoon, recognized for his impactful roles in various dramas and films, recently shared candid insights into his work ethic and challenges with rest during a MyDaily interview at BH Entertainment’s office in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Since his debut in 2008 with a minor role in “A Frozen Flower,” Park has steadily built his career, moving between television and film. Notable performances include roles in KBS 2TV’s “My Only One,” Netflix’s “The Glory,” and tvN’s “Queen of Tears,” where he portrayed the ruthless villain Yoon Eun-sung.
In the interview, Park revealed that his drive to work incessantly is not solely motivated by financial gain. He confessed, “It’s good to make a lot of money, but I tend to feel anxious about resting rather than money itself.”
Park shared that he does not have a specific hobby for relaxation, but he thrives on having constant focus and tasks, which brings him a sense of accomplishment and joy.
Despite his packed schedule, Park emphasized the importance of maintaining his health. While he used to take vitamins, he admitted it has been a while since he last did. Instead, he prioritizes exercise during his free time between filming commitments. However, Park noted challenges in enjoying activities like visiting a sauna due to increased public recognition, making relaxation more challenging.
To unwind and relax his mind and body, Park turns to YouTube for leisure.
Park Sung-hoon’s openness about his work-life balance sheds light on the pressures and motivations behind his successful career in the Korean entertainment industry. As he continues to excel in his roles and projects, fans admire his dedication and perseverance in the face of a demanding schedule.