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I find myself feeling jealous whenever I see people post about how much fun they have hanging out with friends during the summer. Cause that’s something I’ve never got to experience. Must be fun huh? Seishiro Nagi is someone who spent most of his life drifting through things without much effort or passion, never really needing anyone or anything. Then he met Reo, and for the first time, someone saw potential in him, believed in him, and gave him a dream to chase. As Nagi grew stronger, however, that dream gradually became more complicated. The better he became, the more he was forced to stand on his own, and the easier it became for the people around him to see his talent rather than the person behind it. While everyone admired his ability, very few understood how lost he actually was. What makes Nagi’s story feel so lonely is that he reaches a point where even he doesn’t fully understand himself. The one person who gave him direction is no longer enough to guide him, yet he hasn’t found a new purpose of his own. Everyone around him is burning with ambition, evolving through their desires and obsessions, while Nagi is left searching for a feeling he can’t quite grasp. It’s the loneliness of realizing that talent can carry you far, but it can’t tell you where to go. For someone who once followed another person’s dream, being forced to discover his own path may be the hardest challenge he’s ever faced. Blue Lock often portrays ambition as something that connects players to their goals, but Nagi’s journey highlights the other side of that idea. Through him, the story explores how isolating it can be to have incredible talent without a clear purpose, showing that sometimes the loneliest place isn’t at the bottom—it’s standing in the middle, unsure of where you belong. #MentalHealth #animeslideshow #real #loner #struggle

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