Life as I Understand It

Life as I Understand It

by Han Han

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A thirty-year-old man began to think systematically about everything about life. It was rare for Han Han to be so sincere. For the first time, readers are shown the most real Han Han in life. In "Life as I Understand", Han Han discusses democracy and freedom, criticizes current ills, talks about relationships, family, and idols, shares personal growth experiences, and sincerely analyzes himself. It contains three famous Korean articles, "Talk about revolution", "Talk about democracy" and "Want freedom". Of all Han Han's works to date, "Life as I Understand" has the smallest cuts. At the age of thirty, Han Han has had many controversies and achieved more. The sincere work "Life as I Understand" contains everything Han Han wants to say.

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