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One of the major themes of Part I was that with hard work and determination, people like these:
could turn out to be as strong and even surpass their more gifted counterparts, people like these:
Essentially, it's a hard work beats natural talent argument. While Kishi stressed this, he was really just trolling us.
Let's look at Naruto & Sasuke:
Now, Lee and Neji:
To sum it up, Kishi lied. Times when the so-called no talent person won, they actually had talent/good genes. When a true nobody works their butt off, they don't get as far as the so-called geniuses.
What do you think? Was Kishi trolling us this hard all along?
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could turn out to be as strong and even surpass their more gifted counterparts, people like these:
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Let's look at Naruto & Sasuke:
It would be hard to argue that Naruto hasn't matched and surpassed Sasuke. However, you can't say it's solely through hard work. Unlike Lee, Naruto does have a natural, family talent that stems from his mother, an Uzumaki, and his father, the frickin' Hokage. I'm not even going to get into him being a Jinchuriki. Part I tried to play up his match against Neji in the chunnin exams as one of natural talent vs. determination. It's BS now that we know what Naruto had going for him.
Now, Lee and Neji:
Lee is the hardest working shinobi in the Narutoverse. He came from nothing, and became a ninja despite having a severe handicap. Nevertheless, did he ever equal Neji? No. Lee's still a Chunin and Neji is the only Jonin of the Konoha 11. Lee still hasn't been shown to be able to take Neji in a fight.
To sum it up, Kishi lied. Times when the so-called no talent person won, they actually had talent/good genes. When a true nobody works their butt off, they don't get as far as the so-called geniuses.
What do you think? Was Kishi trolling us this hard all along?