'7 Billion CEO' Kim So-young shows true business spirit: 'Weekend meetings... so much fun and dopamine explosion'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Television personality Kim So-young showcased her entrepreneurial drive by holding a business meeting on a weekend.
- She expressed excitement and a "dopamine explosion" from discussing work in a relaxed, non-urgent setting.
- Kim highlighted the joy of engaging in business conversations without the usual weekday pressures.
Broadcaster Kim So-young demonstrated her innate business acumen by scheduling a work meeting during the weekend, embracing the opportunity for a more relaxed yet productive discussion. She shared her enthusiasm for the meeting, describing it as a welcome "dopamine explosion" and a moment of personal indulgence.
"Thanks to grandma's help, I came for a meeting on the weekend. What a luxury for a mother to go out on the weekend. It's so much fun and a huge dopamine explosion," Kim wrote on social media. She elaborated on the unique pleasure derived from discussing business matters without the typical pressures of a weekday work environment. This allowed for a more focused and enjoyable engagement with her professional endeavors.
Thanks to grandma's help, I came for a meeting on the weekend. What a luxury for a mother to go out on the weekend. It's so much fun and a huge dopamine explosion.
Kim's approach underscores a passion for her ventures, finding fulfillment in dedicating even her personal time to strategic discussions. Her comments suggest a deep satisfaction in her role as an entrepreneur, relishing the chance to connect with her work in a setting that balances professional ambition with personal well-being. The weekend meeting appears to have been a source of significant professional and personal gratification.
It's so happy to be able to talk about work leisurely on the weekend without being rushed by work.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.