cha in pyo on relationships

On May 31, the YouTube channel Knowledge Inside uploaded a video titled “Why Cha In Pyo Realized After 60 Years That You Don’t Need a Large Network of Connections.”

During the interview, Cha In Pyo explained that people are inevitably influenced by those around them. “If your surroundings are filled with people who don’t drink alcohol, you naturally receive positive influence as well,” he said.

The host then asked whether he ever felt regret when relationships with once-close friends grew distant over time. In response, Cha In Pyo remarked, “Human beings are always lonely.” He continued, “If someone grows distant because my circumstances or conditions have changed, then that relationship was only meant to go that far. There is no such thing as a permanent relationship.”

His straightforward perspective on friendship and human connections resonated with many viewers, highlighting his belief that relationships should be accepted naturally rather than forced to last forever.

Meanwhile, Cha In Pyo has also established himself as an active novelist in recent years. His debut novel, “Goodbye, Hill” (2009), was later adapted into “If One Day We Look At The Same Star” (2021), which was selected as a Korean-language teaching text by the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

He also received the Rookie Award at the Hwang Sun Won Literary Awards for his novel “Mermaid Hunt” (2022), further solidifying his reputation as a successful writer in addition to his long-running acting career.

Sources: Daum