J-Hope is being continuously praised for his work ethics, but a staff member revealed that there’s something about his personality that made him the successful person that he is today. The BTS star also became an inspiration to those around him just by being who he is.

A staff working on the set for J-Hope’s “Daydream” music video shared how he really is in person. They said that the "Ego" rapper was humble, kind, and generous despite his superstardom status.

Music videos are mostly around 3-5 minutes long, but it takes long and tiring hours to create it. There’s also a tight schedule to finish the whole thing, which brings a lot of pressure to the artist and crew.

Despite these difficulties, the staff member shared that J-Hope remained positive and a source of energy to everyone on set. With multiple retakes, outfit changes, dancing, singing, and more, the 26-year-old rapper, songwriter, and record producer may have been exhausted at the time, but he maintained his professionalism and optimism.

The staff member said that J-Hope impressed them with his “overflowing energy until the end.” They also added that the BTS star didn’t fail to greet everyone there.

Because of J-Hope’s personality, the staff member now understands why he’s so successful. In fact, the popular star from Gwangju inspired them to do better.

“He made me think that successful people are successful for a reason and gave me the inspiration to work harder,” they said.

Meanwhile, it’s no secret that J-Hope’s positive personality has inspired a lot of ARMYs. The BTS rapper is someone who always sees the positive side of things, and a lot of ARMYs have noted that they are trying to do that as well.

While ARMYs love J-Hope’s positive vibe, many can’t help but wonder how he could be so energized and cheerful all the time. During BTS’s interview with Indonesian brand Tokopedia back in July, the “Ego” rapper revealed his secret.

The interviewer said that many Indonesian ARMYs have managed to handle the difficulties caused by the pandemic by using J-Hope's positivity as an inspiration despite the skyrocketing number of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia. He even called the BTS rapper’s optimism and energetic dancing his "superpower."

J-Hope flexed his arm while giving everyone a sweet and bashful smile after being complimented. The “Chicken Noodle Soup” hitmaker then shared that he got his “superpower” from ARMYs.