 Bismillahirrahmanirrahim Ramadan Karim! Hello, JVs! Today is the first day of fasting, and I'm hungry. It's around 1pm, so almost 7 hours left to break the fast. And this is… it's so much hard. I feel I'm so slow now, like a zombie. So, there's a reason that I film a video today. So many people asked me this. Why do you fast even if you're not Muslim? So, I will answer. Why I fast and what is the purpose that I fast? So, here we go, before that. Many people encouraged me that I fast. J. Kim, you can do it, you can do it. I'm so proud of you. I'm so proud of myself, too. So, thank you so much. Thank you. You're the best. I love you. I'm hungry. Okay, focus. I don't drink and I don't smoke, so it's not a problem. And you know that I work night and sleep at daytime. So, that means I have shorter fasting time. So, I thought I can handle it. But, wow, it was not. It's really tough, it's really hard. I only thought about the hunger, not thirst. This thirst is much worse than anything else. Of course, hunger is hard, too. But thirst, well, I'm hungry. You know, I really didn't know that. Water is so much delicious. It was like a present of God. Yeah, the first day. Well, water. Water. Okay. Anyway, I will tell you why I fast. Honestly, I didn't know what is Ramadan before. What is Ramadan and why do Muslims fast? But a few weeks ago, many people asked me to fast during Ramadan. One day or two days, like a challenge, kind of. So, I considered. Do I have to? Or not? But, yeah, why not? So, I searched what is Ramadan. And more I know about the Ramadan, the more interesting it is. As you know, it's not just fasting. There are more things. Fasting is one of five pillars of Islam. Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Saum, Haji. Is it right? So, it's really important. And there are a lot of meanings in there. You can endure the hunger and thirst. And you can fill the pain of poor people and the importance of the food and the nature and the everything. And through the charity, you can remind the importance of helping people. And then, you can look back your relationship with God. Reading the Quran again, and you can do mental training in a religious way without jealousy, madness, complaints or negative thoughts. You can look back yourself, refresh your mind and your sins are gone. Maybe not ever sins, but still. So, you can get a lot of benefits during this period. Yeah, it's really good. And when the fasting is over, people share food with neighbors and celebrate each other. For me, it's like a festival kind of. It's a little bit similar with Korean Happy New Year's Day. I'm really curious about that. So, I will go most this weekend with my Muslim friends. Yeah, I wanna see that. It's really impressive for me. And that's why I decided to take this. At first, I thought I would do one day or one week, but I changed my mind. So, I will do as long as I can. I can't sure, but I'll try my best. If I'm really successful, I will tell you about the experience and what is changing. Yeah, encourage me, please. Okay, then at the last, I will tell you what is the purpose of my fasting and what is the benefits I wanna take. First, to understand Muslims more, obviously. Second, to be healthy. I heard the fasting is really helpful to your health and my eating habit is really bad. I always eat junk food, cola, expired food in the working place. So, I really have to fix it. Third, to put down my negative thoughts and look back myself. Yeah, to be a good person. Kind of refresh my mind. Yeah, these are my purpose. Yeah, fasting is really hard, but now I know the fasting is so much meaningful and I really admire all Muslims' efforts and the values about the Ramadan. It's really amazing. I don't know what you guys think, but I really think encouraging each other during Ramadan is so much impressive for me. I really like that and also iftar. Millions of people around the world share the same feeling and it's really, really special feeling to me. So that's why I can keep this fasting. Yeah, it's really special. So I think I can keep this. I'm alone, but it's not alone, right? You never work alone. What is it? It's Liverpool? Anyway, I'm done. I hope that I answered enough to you and if you have other any questions, then comment me please. Happy Ramadan. Happy Mubalat and Ramadan Karim. Pyong!