does kishi work too hard?

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You must young. All over the world there are people who work 12 hours, 5 days a week, and only make minimum wage. He's getting paid to draw, and do what he loves. So what if he has to stress sometimes, because that's what life is, and what growing up is about. He gets breaks as well. If he's having a problem deciding what to do in the manga, because of writers block, than it's understandable.

So basically he's getting paid a gratuitous ammount of money to do what he loves. I'm sure he's doing just fine. He's also got assistants. I'm sure he'll be just fine.

Next time you post something like this think about all the other people in the world that have to go to a job everyday that they hate, and barely get paid anything.

Kishimoto's lucky. He's probably very happy with his life as well. Your putting a burden on his shoulders, that he probably doesn't even have, based off of a hunch.
 

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You must young. All over the world there are people who work 12 hours, 5 days a week, and only make minimum wage. He's getting paid to draw, and do what he loves. So what if he has to stress sometimes, because that's what life is, and what growing up is about. He gets breaks as well. If he's having a problem deciding what to do in the manga, because of writers block, than it's understandable.

So basically he's getting paid a gratuitous ammount of money to do what he loves. I'm sure he's doing just fine. He's also got assistants. I'm sure he'll be just fine.

Next time you post something like this think about all the other people in the world that have to go to a job everyday that they hate, and barely get paid anything.

Kishimoto's lucky. He's probably very happy with his life as well. Your putting a burden on his shoulders, that he probably doesn't even have, based off of a hunch.

wow, you hate your job, don't you??
 

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Mangakas do indeed seem to have a hard work load... I'm sure people have seen this before
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Now that said does he work TOO hard? Naruto's famous but besides him working on it for a while is it that different from the other weekly manga out there, like somebody else said?
The money can't help when looking for some advantages either I'd assume >_>

You have to take into account the difference between a veteran and a newcomer mangaka. A veteran who would have been working for many years would have a more streamlined process, have their pick of better assistants, etc.

I also want to point out one other thing -- this part is intended specifically for bigfatloser -- that it can actually be quite offensive to take pity on someone who is clearly doing exactly what they wanted to do, and knew what they were getting into when they signed on, and inconsiderate of the fact that they worked hard to put themselves in that position. Kishimoto was having his ass kicked before he was serialized, and still aimed for serialization. He also has a support system of family, mangaka who he respects who he can call, fanmail.

If he feels like he also has enough time to also participate in a couple of movies, and make a few storyboards, then clearly he doesn't think he's doing too much, and that's his prerogative.

He is a grown adult human being fully in charge of, responsible for, and not a slave of his workload.

If you have some kind of drive to feel sorrow or sadness for somebody, please find something nobler to do with it, like aiming it toward somebody who is experiencing real suffering and misfortune.
 
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wow, you hate your job, don't you??

No I actually enjoy my job. Great pay, insurance, paid vacation, sick leave, and it's what I went to college for. I'm just spitting some knowledge. When you become an adult you'll understand what I'm saying.

Also don't say I'm this old, or that old. Age doesn't make an adult. Your qualities, and understanding of how the world works do.
 
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