Tae had always dreamed of becoming a K-pop idol. Growing up, he would spend hours singing and dancing in front of the mirror, imagining himself on stage in front of thousands of adoring fans. He knew that it wouldn't be easy, but he was determined to make it happen.
After graduating high school, Tae moved to the city to pursue his dream. He spent months going to auditions and sending out demos, but he just couldn't seem to catch a break. He started to feel like he wasn't good enough, like he didn't have what it took to make it in the industry.
But Tae refused to give up. He knew that success in the K-pop industry was not guaranteed, but he was determined to keep trying. He spent long hours at the local music school, honing his skills and perfecting his craft. He sang at open mic nights and small clubs, trying to get his name out there.
Despite his hard work, Tae still struggled to get noticed. He had to take on odd jobs to pay the bills, and he often found himself feeling lonely and isolated. But he never gave up, knowing that one day his hard work will pay off.
Finally, after months of struggle, Tae's luck changed. A talent scout discovered him singing at a small club and was impressed by his raw talent. Tae was offered the opportunity to become a trainee at one of the most prestigious K-pop agencies in the country.