4, 6, 11, 20 for Namjoon (Character flaws)
4. Any addictions? (Food, sex, drugs/alcohol, shopping, power/control, etc.)
He has to drink a cup of coffee in the morning. Literally, Namjoon absolutely has to, or he doesn’t function like a normal human until well after noon. It’s a habit he got into before he moved out on his own. He’d wake early, drink a cup of coffee with his mom, and head to school to study and avoid his father. After moving out, it cemented itself in his life to the point that he wakes up and immediately heads for the coffee machine, and god help anything that gets in his way. And it’s only ever one cup of coffee per day.
6. Their romantic relationships?
Namjoon and romance aren’t exactly on the best of terms. He can be romantic on occasion — mostly gestures that can come across as vaguely romantic if you stand on one foot and turn your head clockwise — but the concept of a romantic relationship kind of just evades him. If he were to ever have any sort of romantic relationship, it would be with someone that wasn’t put off by his radical honesty practices, and could handle the fact that romance to him means doing things in a less-than-conventional manner.
11. What are their intellectual shortcomings?
He only just scraped by in his primary schooling. This is in part because the subject matter bored him and it was hard to learn and retain, and partially (perhaps mostly) because he just didn’t care to learn it. As long as Namjoon passed and was neither the best nor the worst of the class, he didn’t care. As far as individual subjects go, Namjoon’s math is only just passable. He hates numbers with a passion, and only just retains enough of that information to make his daily life easier. He’s also shit when it comes to anything involving instruments. Except piano and anything vocal.
20. What is a self-inflicted misery of theirs? (i.e. something they perpetuate themselves)
He isolates himself. It’s something he does consciously, but also unconsciously. Consciously, he’s careful about what he reveals to the people he meets, and as a result it can create something of a rift between himself and those people. Unconsciously, his decision to practice radical honesty also promotes a similar (or perhaps more drastic) response. Human society is based upon lies, and Namjoon doesn’t lie. He may choose not to reveal the entire truth of a matter, but he doesn’t lie, and it doesn’t exactly help him or the state of his relationships. As a result, either people can’t stand him, or they find him strange and difficult to be around, or they just can’t handle his honestly and gradually ease out of his life.













