"For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world" - 1 John 2:16
There's nothing in this world that Jungkook has grown to love more than touring.
Before the big hit off for his North America tour, he was given plenty of warnings and precautions from possibly everyone in the Oasis agency building of the stress and difficulties that is touring: Having days with little to no sleep, jetlag, having to keep close tabs on when and what to eat to not get sick, the list continues. And yes, Jungkook will admit that those days did come, but the thrill that comes with touring overpowered all negativities that could possibly make this touring insufferable.
If anything, he loved the thrill of the pressure.
His first concert, which was in Seoul before going to New York, was a complete hit.
His energy was amazing, unlike anything he has felt before.
Being in a concert hall, surrounded by people who enjoy his presence as an artist - everything about it went beyond expectations, just like the release of his album. Quickly he was talked all over the media, making trends rapidly with either his fashion or his songs, sometimes just him and his attractiveness.
They do enjoy a villianous artist after all.
From there, it was a never-ending roll of accomplishments.
The second Jungkook hits the stage in whatever location he's in, he lives off the cheers and screams from his fans, powering him up with so much energy that it made every possible negative into a positive. Perhaps he has passed out a few times after his shows due to the heat and overwork of his body, but after a while he learned to balance himself out to not burn out all at once.
He's becoming a pro rapidly, much faster than thosee artists who've been touring their whole lives yet can't still manage to take care of themselves.
Well, to be fair, having Karma be the opening act has helped greatly in keeping the energy flowing throughout the tour - well has helped Jungkook more so to maintain the fun and not get too much into his head with his perfectionist tendencies.
Karma is not the same man he was when he performed his first stage for Jungkook's birthday, he's better.
As time passes, Karma has grown an overwhelming confidence with himself. It's as though the string of restraint that was holding him back finally was released, and he showed exactly how to put on a show. The fans loved it, and his followers were quickly skyrocketing with every place they ended up at.
Now they looked forward to both artists performing, which meant more money coming in for the company.
Jungkook kept making headlines, rising his popularity at a rapid rate, and of course the scandals kept making his name appear more consistently.
Especially his lates one.
"So, I have a quick question," Jimmy Fallon asked him, his energy as extroverted as it'd always be, "Now we all know the concept of your album, and I'd like to ask for those who were curious since they blasted this on my Twitter, what would you consider yourself as in terms of religion?"
Jungkook was prepared for the question, just as he was prepared for the answer, "I don't have a specific belief. I just like making music."
"So you don't believe in God or anything of the matter?"
"No, I do not."
That spread the internet like wildfire, both pro and con. Of course, many of his religious fans were upset and turned their backs on him, but those were little numbers - since what kind of religious fans would like him either way unless they were hypocrites. Not as big as the numbers he got after that interview, calling him brave for coming out about the topic and speaking about it openly.
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