How would you explain this sentence?
That was more or less my life. I was like the curator of a small unvisited museum. I didn’t require much of myself. I might return a small trinket from the war back to a shoebox, take another out. Here a shell casing, there a patch from the right shoulder of a uniform: articles that marked a life I was not convinced had needed to be lived.
How would you explain the last sentence: a life I was not convinced had needed to be lived? I think the proper form should be: a life which I was not convinced that it had needed to be lived. Am I right?
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