
Yuhyeon reaches the peak of corporate success as the youngest CEO of Hansung, a powerful electronics company built on ruthless competition and toxic work culture. But standing at the top, he realizes he is completely alone. After a night of regret, Yuhyeon awakens twenty years in the past, back at the start of his career. Armed with future experience and hard-earned wisdom, he sets out to change not only his fate but the broken relationships and destructive systems that shaped Hansung. Yet as the past shifts, Yuhyeon must confront an uncertain future unlike the one he remembers.
A Man’s Man distinguishes itself by rejecting flashy power fantasies in favor of emotional realism. Yuhyeon’s regression isn’t about domination—it’s about repair.
The series excels in depicting office politics, ethical compromises, and the quiet damage caused by ambition. Every change Yuhyeon makes carries ripple effects, reinforcing the idea that success without humanity is hollow.
This is a standout recommendation for readers seeking mature storytelling, workplace realism, and introspective second-chance narratives.