It seems kinda exploitative. Not just kpop even pop stars or influencers...I'm sure we might have atleast entertained the idea of being a pop idol as kids or teenagers but by the time we even make that transition, groups and idols were spat out and replaced by younger idols.
Sure some idols use the career as a stepping stone whereas for the others being an idol is the end goal. Idols that started training really young have a hard time dealing with the loss of their status and fame at the top when the group or they themselves get replaced their mental health spiraling downward is awfully exploited by the media and seeing that's the only way they get attention these stars feed on their own ruin. It's horrifying and a lot more commonly spoken about in the western industry than in sk where everyone is supposed to gracefully leave.
Though the long hours, saesangs and exploitation is known I wonder how they successfully manage to blind us into thinking it's all butterflies, rainbows and rolling in money. Ig it's the surface level... pretty clothes, trendy makeup and the love of people our own age. That seems appealing but it is cruel to pitch an extremely short lived career that many kids throw their lives away for. That's what bothers me. Why even create this want to be a celebrity if they are gonna chew and spit them out when if they worked that hard at another job they'd have privacy, freedom and even settle down in their job and family by then? I'm sleepy idk where I'm going with this.