He already did with the "D" bloodline being special.
It's not at all the same thing. The "D" bloodline isn't "special" in that they're destined to do anything. The "D" family has a particular set of personality traits to them that puts them at odds with the world power. There are Ds who work with the "enemy" of the stories, there are Ds that function as the "enemy," and there are Ds like Ace, Rogue, and Saul who died without taking part in this "special war."
Yea of course he trained because otherwise it would be even more ridiculous. But if you think about it that he was the son of the 4th who invented the technique that he used to beat 99% of his enemies with. And the person who helped him master it was his godfather. And thank god Minato married a woman who had an ability to control the fox.
You do realize it was stated time and time again that Naruto inherited NONE of the talent his parents had? The only thing Naruto got from either of his parents that benefited him in the long run was high chakra and stamina from his mother, and that didn't carry him, that just allowed him to train extensively for whatever he got.
But my original point was that in part 1 Naruto was the so called hard worker who could beat the odds and the talented kids like Neji. I just summed it all up to prove that he got almost everything handed to him
You just grossly misunderstood the whole "Neji destiny" thing. Kishi was never trying to saying that destiny doesn't exist with Naruto's conflict with Neji. Kishi was trying to convey that Neji's idea of destiny was false. The conflict wasn't based on "Destiny doesn't exist" "Yes it does!", the conflict was "Change" vs "Unable to change."
The conflict was never "Hard work beats talent." Hell, even Lee said he wanted to be as splendid as Sasuke and Neji, never that he was going to better. The conflict was that Neji kept saying that if you're ass right now, it means you don't have talent, and will never change from being ass, and Naruto and Lee wanted to prove that hard work IS JUST AS GOOD AS talent, and that if you're ass right now because you don't have talent, you can be as great as people with talent through hard work and changing what you are. Which is exactly what Naruto did.
All of the odds were against Naruto. He inherited none of his parents' talent. You mentioned his godfather trained him, but Jiraiya didn't train him because of that, so that doesn't matter. Even if Jiraiya DID choose to train Naruto because of who his parents were, that doesn't automatically mean that the training was easy. Naruto's teacher was Kakashi, who was also touted as a genius, and look how that went. Naruto's growth never piggybacked on who his parents or teachers were, it fell back on his actual work. You lot can cry and moan and ***** all you want about Naruto being the "Child of Prophecy," but it'll always remain a fact that if Naruto didn't train as hard as he did, he never would have fulfilled that prophecy. He would have simply died without accomplishing anything, and Ashura would have just started over again.
Of course he needs to train and obtain it. But he wasn't the kid who beat all odds at the end of the series anymore. He was the kid who was destined to save the world.
Naruto is the "Child of Prophecy."
A prophecy is a prediction. It's a guess. Someone long ago GUESSED that this what was supposed to happen, and Naruto brought it to life through training hard to defy the fact that he had zero talent. He had ZERO talent and trained anyways, and that's not beating the odds? You people just need to find something to whine about.
I liked him better he was crying on the swings and Iruka had to get him back up. Because the moral of the story now is:
Is your dream to become the Hokage and everyone hates you and you have no ninja talent, better hope you have some privileges at birth because hard work doesn't beat talent after all.
What privileges helped Naruto? Again, he got none of his parents' talent, so the privilege of them is out the window. Double this fact due to no one knowing he was their son, so he got no special treatment because of it.
Jiraiya didn't train Naruto because of his parents were, so there was no nepotism there. And even if Jiraiya chose to train him solely because of who his parents were, was Jiraiya's talent and skill supposed to simply fall off his balls and onto Naruto? Jiraiya explained the process of Rasengan with the ball and balloons, and left Naruto alone to sit around with them. Anyone who would have to learn Rasengan would receive the exact same training process. The difference is, Naruto was creative enough to figure out how to do it during training. Jiraiya wasn't sitting around giving Naruto instructions and tips and pointers 24/7. He gave him the instructions, left him alone, and Naruto figured out all on his own.
So there's nothing valid about this whole "privileges" nonsense.