Cha In-pyo, "After 60 years, I don't need connections"

Actor Cha In-pyo (58) shared his thoughts on relationships.On May 31, a video titled Why I dont need a lot of connections after 60 years of life was posted on the YouTube channel Intellectuals.In the video, Cha said, People are influenced by the people around them. If you surround yourself with people who dont drink alcohol, you will naturally be influenced in a good way, he said.When the moderator asked him, Dont you feel regret when you become estranged from people you were very close to? he replied, Human beings are always lonely. If you become estranged because your circumstances or conditions have changed, thats the end of your relationship with that person. There is no eternal relationship.Meanwhile, Cha is currently active as a novelist. His novel If Someday We Gaze at the Same Star (2021), an adaptation of his debut novel Goodbye Hill (2009), was adopted as a Korean language textbook by Oxford University in the U.K. Another book, Mermaid Hunting (2022), won the Hwang Soon-won Literary Prize for Young Writers.
Actor Cha In-pyo (58) shared his thoughts on relationships.On May 31, a video titled Why I dont need a lot of connections after 60 years of life was posted on the YouTube channel Intellectuals.In the video, Cha said, People are influenced by the people around them. If you surround yourself with people who dont drink alcohol, you will naturally be influenced in a good way, he said.When the moderator asked him, Dont you feel regret when you become estranged from people you were very close to? he replied, Human beings are always lonely. If you become estranged because your circumstances or conditions have changed, thats the end of your relationship with that person. There is no eternal relationship.Meanwhile, Cha is currently active as a novelist. His novel If Someday We Gaze at the Same Star (2021), an adaptation of his debut novel Goodbye Hill (2009), was adopted as a Korean language textbook by Oxford University in the U.K. Another book, Mermaid Hunting (2022), won the Hwang Soon-won Literary Prize for Young Writers.

Actor Cha In-pyo (58) shared his thoughts on relationships.

On May 31, a video titled "Why I don't need a lot of connections after 60 years of life" was posted on the YouTube channel 'Intellectuals'.

In the video, Cha said, "People are influenced by the people around them." "If you surround yourself with people who don't drink alcohol, you will naturally be influenced in a good way," he said.

When the moderator asked him, "Don't you feel regret when you become estranged from people you were very close to?" he replied, "Human beings are always lonely." "If you become estranged because your circumstances or conditions have changed, that's the end of your relationship with that person. There is no eternal relationship."

Meanwhile, Cha is currently active as a novelist. His novel "If Someday We Gaze at the Same Star" (2021), an adaptation of his debut novel "Goodbye Hill" (2009), was adopted as a Korean language textbook by Oxford University in the U.K. Another book, "Mermaid Hunting" (2022), won the Hwang Soon-won Literary Prize for Young Writers.

About What Happened to Mr. Cha?

What Happened to Mr. Cha? is a 2021 South Korean comedy film directed and written by Dong-kyu Kim and starring Cha In-pyo and Jae-Ryong Song.