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Lessons from The Rising Of The Shield Hero.
I just watched the rising of the shield hero. Yes, I was late, but whatever.
It was veryy interesting and I got to learn things out of it:
1. Do NOT trust what you see first. the big picture can ve a huge illusion. If we were part of the audience when Naofumi was framed we would have been fooled too. We would have blamed and been against him too. I thought that, then I defended myself saying that "It wouldn't have been my fault. How could I have known?" Well stupid, you could've seen the obviuos signs if you looked in more details. For example: if Naofumi really was drunk then he wouldn't be as sane as he was. Myne wouldn't be in such a good shape and so "energetic" after being raped...
But we would be oblivious because the outer layer information are often overwhelming that we ignore all the other contradictory signs. So what do we do? Don't trust what you see first, get a brain ask yourself how and why something would be wrong.
2. Think before you do something. As I said, just because we see something is unjust doesn't mean we can act on it without thinking. Our society does this often: whenever we think something in our society is wrong we run at the speed of light to spot it. I think even the speed of light is slower. Pull your brakes for a second, would ya. Think about it. If we think something is wrong why do the ones before us practiced it? I mean didn't hey see it was wrong? Didn't they have a brain? Don't they have a "reason" for doing what they do? If what they did was still wrong, is your method any better? Wouldn't it have any side effects? If you don't see anything wrong ask someone who knows about it, who has more experience. Then do something! Otherwise all it's gonna create is chaos.
3. Just because it wasn't your fault or it was mistake doesn't mean you're not responsible foe what happened. Whether we knew or not, whether or not it was a mistake, the consequences still happened and the one who caused that was us!!
So first of all use your brain before doing something, and then if you still do something wrong and you come to know of it, don't just forgive yourself like that!! Take responsibility and atone for them. Don't just tell yourself: "I won't do this again." If the problem hasn't been solved yet, solve it. If someone else did that then atone your mistakes then do something beneficial to make up for waht you've caused. That's the reason that doesn't let me appreciate the other 3 heroes fully no matter how much I want to, they realize their mistakes but they're just like "oh well."
Conclusion: Most of us including myself would do these things. In RSH the heroes were all oblivious and did those things. Heck if what happened to Naofumi didn't happen he would have made the same mistake. They didn't know but now we do know. This amazing author helped us know that. We learned it the easy way. So let's take use of it so we don't do stupid things.
And also this a reason why anime is so great, it helps us understand something without goimg through the trouble ourself. In our world it would be too long to try and go through all these experiences because everything is evolving so fast. So things like these are perfect.
Because life is like, a marathon right?
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