Jayson Reyes Lee notes

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FirstOne Entertainment

Good evening. Annyeonghaseyo. The 3 Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho (KMJS) reports about Jayson Reyes Lee of 1ST.ONE inspires me. As stated in KMJS reports, Jayson Reyes Lee strongly prefers to see his relatives in South Korea. In a video call, Jayson Lee and his mother Felicidad Reyes were quite happy to communicate with Francis Reyes Lee, who in turn also wanted to see Felicidad. Jayson Lee is the last of the 3 brothers: Francis (Seung-hee) works for an automotive company, while John (Jin-hee) is a member of the dance group B-Boys.

The KMJS reports state that when Seung-hee described family issues, he became emotional. As explained in those reports, life in South Korea is particularly difficult. Their father, Lee Sang-soo (pronounced /ee-seung-soo/), went to the Philippines to study English, but when he returned to South Korea, he experienced severe difficulties. Sang-soo's family disliked Felicidad and Jayson, forcing them both to return to the Philippines. Sang-soo was also on poor terms with his sons Francis and John; it is said that there has been no communication between Sang-soo and his two sons. Francis said that John was sorrowful to accept the former's money, adding that John would pay back Francis' money.

On his career as a dancer for 1ST.ONE, Jayson echoed the following hardworkist statement:

"There is no easy path to a successful life."

The original input was: "walang madaling daan sa successful na buhay." We cannot say for sure about that statement because we know nothing about the exact context. Also, from the word "echo," that is not Jayson's original statement! However, what I can say is that what matters in achieving the outputs called success is not the nature of difficulty, but rather the sense of encouragement. Rationally speaking, "difficult" means that a certain project is manual and involves different aspects.

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