Throughout part 1 Kishi made a strong point that hard work could get you anywhere you wanted to go. That being a genius wasn't required to become somebody, and he used Naruto to showcase that point.
But then we get into part 2 and he threw all of that out the window. Naruto came from clan that was full of chakra, and that's why he was able to do what he did. Everyone who worked hard got nowhere unless they were part of some kind of special bloodline.
So at what point exactly did he decide to forget about hard work and focus on genetic advantages?
But then we get into part 2 and he threw all of that out the window. Naruto came from clan that was full of chakra, and that's why he was able to do what he did. Everyone who worked hard got nowhere unless they were part of some kind of special bloodline.
So at what point exactly did he decide to forget about hard work and focus on genetic advantages?