extrovert vs introvert
Idk why people always say “why Min Jun is like that?”… actually he’s just an introvert. I understand him because I’m also like that. It’s not that he doesn’t want to hang out or understand people, it’s just that he can’t. That’s his nature. Normal people might never really get it.
Min Jun is the type of person who thinks, “what’s mine is only mine.” He doesn’t want to share, not because he’s selfish, but because that’s his way of protecting himself and the things he treasures. For him, love and care are very private things, not something to show off to the world.
What I liked in Business As Usual is how the story doesn’t try to “fix” him but instead shows how someone can slowly open up when they meet the right person. His relationship feels realistic—awkward at first, but so warm when you look deeper. The drama beautifully captures how introverts love differently: quietly, deeply, and with their whole heart.
It made me feel like Min Jun is not “weird,” he’s just unique. And maybe that’s why I could connect to him so much.
Min Jun is the type of person who thinks, “what’s mine is only mine.” He doesn’t want to share, not because he’s selfish, but because that’s his way of protecting himself and the things he treasures. For him, love and care are very private things, not something to show off to the world.
What I liked in Business As Usual is how the story doesn’t try to “fix” him but instead shows how someone can slowly open up when they meet the right person. His relationship feels realistic—awkward at first, but so warm when you look deeper. The drama beautifully captures how introverts love differently: quietly, deeply, and with their whole heart.
It made me feel like Min Jun is not “weird,” he’s just unique. And maybe that’s why I could connect to him so much.
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