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I, Myself (2020)

A healing journey within: Explore solitude, companionship, and self-love in the drama ‘I, Myself.’ Dive into introspection and find answers.

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Original Title 若是一個人
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 10
Duration 45 mins
Status Ended
Year 2020
First Air Date April 19, 2020
Last Air Date June 21, 2020
Broadcast Day sunday
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The story tells that after Fang Jiaying broke up with her boyfriend, Although it is good to be brave on your mouth, But she still longed for a companion. Until she met Ding Zhiming on a healing journey, A person who firmly believes that "everyone in this world is lonely", The two were therefore forced to reexamine their philosophy of life, And redefine the appearance of loneliness

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A Healing Journey Within

!I, Myself

“Have you ever asked yourself: Do I enjoy being alone? Do I dare to travel alone? Or do I enjoy watching the sea by myself?” These questions form the heart of the drama “I, Myself”. While it’s good to be brave on your own, sometimes we long for companionship. This drama explores the delicate balance between solitude and connection.

Plot Summary

The story revolves around Fang Jia Ying (played by Bean Sun), who grapples with life after a breakup. Despite her courage in facing life solo, she yearns for companionship. During a healing journey, she meets Ding Zhi Ming (Edison Song), a man who firmly believes that everyone in this world is lonely. Together, they re-examine their philosophies of life and redefine the concept of loneliness.

Realistic and Relatable

“I, Myself” takes a deliberate, slow-paced approach, mirroring real-life healing processes. Just as healing doesn’t happen overnight, the drama unfolds gradually. The emotions feel authentic, as if they’re happening to us. As someone who has been single for most of my life, I found myself relating to the characters’ introspective moments.

A Love Story Within

This drama isn’t about romantic love with someone else; it’s a love story within yourself. The title episodes—each posing a question—mirror the inner dialogues we all have. Can I truly enjoy my own company? Can I find solace in solitude? The drama answers these questions through its characters’ journeys.

Pure Relationships

The relationships in “I, Myself” are pure and heartfelt. Strangers become confidants, and the characters lean on each other. We witness different types of singlehood and coping mechanisms. Whether it’s family struggles or past relationships, the healing process is portrayed realistically.

Perfect Length

The series strikes a balance in its episode count. Not too long, not too short. It allows us to immerse ourselves without feeling overwhelmed. And the ending? It’s satisfying. You’ll see characters pursuing what they truly want, healing, and growing.

Breathtaking Scenery

The drama’s scenic backdrop adds to its charm. Beautiful landscapes and serene moments by the sea create a soothing atmosphere. It’s as if the surroundings are part of the healing process.

In Conclusion

“I, Myself” is a gentle reminder that self-love and companionship aren’t mutually exclusive. Sometimes, the most profound connections happen within. So, if you’ve ever wondered about being alone, take this drama as your guide. It might just provide the answers you seek.


Note: “I, Myself” is also known as “Ruo Shi Yi Ge Ren” (若是一个人) in Chinese. The drama’s exploration of loneliness and healing resonates universally, making it a must-watch for those seeking introspection.

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