[Discussion] Sasuke his plan is 100% not achievable

Meowazziel

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He believes that he can everything alone, but noone can.
You dont even have to know the rest of his plan, because already at this point, he will fail.
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He wants to kill the kages and and bijous (people their loved ones), because he wants it to go his way.
He seems to have erased his empathy abilities among his desires of wanting to erase the past.
Yet he bases his ideals on that very past (like Itachi's life for example, except the parts where Itachi says to Sasuke that nothing is perfect by itself (meaning you cant do it alone, among other things)).

How can someone like Sasuke know what is right for anyone?
He cannot come up with solutions that would be good for everyone.
He does not know what would be healthy for himself.

He just executes people who dont do it his way and there is nothing you can do.
You dont have any rights, because Sasuke decides everything on his own. He is the law.
He cant be judged either. He doenst consult with anyone.
His whole system is fail.

Sasuke just picks from the past what fits his ideals and does not want to see/seems blind to things that form counter arguments against his view. Yet wants to erase that past, on which he based his ideals.
So the past needs to be erased, yet he used it to form his ideals.

People need to work together to improve as a whole. They need to learn from mistakes and from each other in order to grow. Erasing the past is like one of the worse things you can do.

The amount of sillyness jumps to extremes with how Sasuke turned out really.

Nobody can bear everything alone and especially not someone as unstable as the current Sasuke.
People who I consider to have more bearing capicity (Naruto and Itachi), couldnt do it alone either.
People have limits to what they can bear.

Sasuke his plan is 100% not achievable.
It will fail.
 
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Yes. His plan will fail, but so will everybody elses the only plan that had a chance of success was infinite tsukuyomi (without the tuning into zetsu part)
 

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Yes. His plan will fail, but so will everybody elses the only plan that had a chance of success was infinite tsukuyomi.
There is no plan that will give perfection.

The best way is to never give up, manage to stand up when you fall, asking/accepting help and to work together.
Believing in yourself and others. To learn from the good and the bad, from the past and the present and grow together.
To stop cycles of hatred. Changing that what requires changing and doing this together.
To have people around that can make others help and understand that.

This will give the best results.
Naruto's ideals are more or less like this.
It will make the world a much better place.

There is no such thing as perfection or unlimited constant peace.

The world is constantly changing, so there is no plan that will keep everything in perfection forever.
However when someone or something falls, it is important to get back up, to not be alone, but to believe in yourself and others. To work together. To not get lost on the path or stuck in cycles of hatred, but to get through it with change
and that is what Naruto's ideals do.
 

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Everyone has a different point of view.
 

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In Sasuke's idea, when Sasuke dies, the peace is over

In Naruto's idea, when Naruto dies, the peace has the potential to be passed down to the successors of his generation.

Even if Naruto's plan fails after he dies, isn't it better to have the possibility that peace will continue?

Also, in Sasuke's plan, it's only a matter of time before someone gets strong enough to kill him. Because without an equal, even the sharpest blade becomes dull.
 
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