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♪ >> anthony: korean culture, as far as i can tell, is defined by the drive to succeed. a churning engine fueled by decades of han. a remarkable ability and remarkable willingness to anticipate the future. it reaches back across time. binding millennials and generations long since passed. last time i was here, i was working for some other network. the bacon channel, the competitive eating channel? what was, what was that old show called? it was so long ago. back then i was dragged around in nari kye's, tiny but powerful wake, as i recall. that was nearly a decade ago. things have changed since then. i've changed. i'm guessing nari's changed. and korea? korea has certainly changed. the korean war ended more than half a century ago. but in some ways, it's still

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