Why did Sakura become a ninja ?

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She was a Chuunin.

new rankings were realeased in "The Rest" book dat was given to movie goers of the last
 

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I thought becoming a shinobi is a village was forced.
But you can retire after passing required learning level.
 

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Why did Sakura become a ninja ?

Actually why not? Once she put a bit of effort into it...she blitzed right past those clan brats with their special genes and clan support.
 

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Those who can knead chakra can become shinobi.
That is what the Academy is for.
 

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That is odd, because Kishimoto never shed any light on it. I believe, originally it was rivalry between Ino and herself. She wanted to outdo her in everything, and they both stopped being friends over Sasuke. Pathetic, both of them. To be very honest, do any of them have any reasons to be ninjas at all? The were members of a clan is not good enough logic for me, when they never had any personal motivation.

Ino wanted to excel because she wanted to win Sasuke over, Sakura had the same trouble, Hinata's sole world was Naruto ... who is left behind? Tenten didn't even have any development. She's just ... there. But in the end, Sakura accomplished the most, is the most intelligent, and proved to be infinitely useful in the war. That's all there is to it.



Lol
Tenten wanted to be a strong kunoichi like Tsunade:
 

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Tenten wanted to be a strong kunoichi like Tsunade:

Seems irrelevant, given that she never accomplished any of that and didn't take up the medical discipline.
 
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