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I think Sasuke is still traumatized by the Uchiha massacre… even after all the peace and his journey with Naruto. Some wounds don’t heal, they just get buried. Sasuke’s childhood horror can’t just disappear. He saw his entire clan, his family, wiped out by the brother he admired most. That scars you forever. So honestly, there’s always a chance Sasuke could fall into darkness again—not from hate, but from pain.
Naruto shows us that true strength isn’t about jutsu or brute force—it’s about wisdom. The Sage of Six Paths proves this: the highest level is not power, but it's being wise and understanding life’s suffering. Same with the Sharingan—the greatest power isn’t controllingand taming tailed beasts, but it’s taming life and controlling yourself. Real strength is accepting pain just like joy… and still choosing peace. That’s Sasuke’s ultimate test..
I think Sasuke is still traumatized by the Uchiha massacre… even after all the peace and his journey with Naruto. Some wounds don’t heal, they just get buried. Sasuke’s childhood horror can’t just disappear. He saw his entire clan, his family, wiped out by the brother he admired most. That scars you forever. So honestly, there’s always a chance Sasuke could fall into darkness again—not from hate, but from pain.
Naruto shows us that true strength isn’t about jutsu or brute force—it’s about wisdom. The Sage of Six Paths proves this: the highest level is not power, but it's being wise and understanding life’s suffering. Same with the Sharingan—the greatest power isn’t controllingand taming tailed beasts, but it’s taming life and controlling yourself. Real strength is accepting pain just like joy… and still choosing peace. That’s Sasuke’s ultimate test..