Stray Kids' Lee Know Reveals Elementary School Report Card… What Was His Childhood Dream?

Lee Know, a member of the global K-pop group Stray Kids, has surprisingly revealed his elementary school report card, unveiling his unexpected childhood dreams.
In the first episode of Lee Know's debut solo web-series The kNOw Way (kNOw맘대로), recently released on Stray Kids' official YouTube channel, the artist visited his hometown of Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do, to explore his favorite school-day eateries and his alma mater. Among the highlights, the details from his elementary school student record have quickly become a hot topic among fans.
While visiting an "Eotang-guksu" (fish noodle soup) restaurant filled with fond memories of his grandfather, Lee Know spent time carefully looking through the school records prepared by the production team.
In the report card from his 5th-grade year, Lee Know's talent and interest were listed as "listening to music," proving his innate identity as a musician. What caught everyone's attention most, however, was the career aspiration section. The young Lee Know had written down "composer" as his future dream, whereas his parents had written "doctor"—revealing a humorous and distinct contrast in expectations that brought laughter to viewers.
Later, in his 6th-grade records, his talents and interests shifted to "cooking," and his career aspiration changed to "entrepreneur," showcasing his versatile and independent nature from a young age.
The glowing behavioral assessments from his teachers also drew significant interest. Lee Know's record included the comment, "Finds rewards in keeping the school clean and strives to work diligently," alongside a packed list of awards from various school contests (such as a love-letter writing contest and a jump rope competition) that testified to his exemplary character.
Fans who watched the video reacted with enthusiasm, leaving comments like, "It's a complete plot twist that his parents wanted him to be a doctor," and "Since listening to music was his hobby since childhood, it makes perfect sense that he grew up to be a top star."