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30-year-old Chen Mo is a "nice guy" at work and an "ATM" at home—he gives all his salary to his wife for the mortgage, buys health products for his parents and toys for his nephew, but can't bear to replace his cracked phone. Until he faints from overwork and is hospitalized, the doctor warns him, "It's too late if you don't love yourself." Chen Mo suddenly awakens: "I've been a 'good guy living for others' for half my life; this time I want to be a'real man who spends on himself'!" He buys a new phone, signs up for a gym membership, and even orders his first steak dinner, which triggers a family crisis—his wife scolds him for "going bad," his parents call him "ungrateful," and colleagues laugh at him for "pretending to be rich." As Chen Mo resists doubts, he regains vitality through "loving himself": stronger body from the gym, a new job opportunity from his improved state, and even his family slowly realizes—the responsibility of a real man starts with loving himself first.
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