What we can learn from Might Guy?
Naruto, as a series, is full of wonderful inspiring lessons that can and will leave a strong impression on you and your everyday life.
And among the many characters that share their philosophical insights all throughout the story. There is a man named Might Guy whose wisdom shines in its simplicity.
Well then, let’s talk about the top 5 Might Guy quotes, and see how wisdom can often times be quite simple.
Here’s to the “Power of Youth!”
Lesson 1: Believe in Yourself
When you know what you are doing, when you have belief in yourself, the pain becomes secondary, and your efforts began to compound. In short, it isn’t until you believe in yourself that there is a point to whatever you are trying to do.
Effort without belief is just wandering around. It lacks point.
Believe in yourself, because that’s where the real sense of purpose stems from.
Lesson 2: Geniusness can come in any and all forms
Not all humans are created equals, some possess more potential in a certain area than others, some are gifted in other ways. Be that as it may, geniuses aren’t just limited to what one is born with. There are certain nuances to it.
Patience, hard work, and perseverance. Sometimes, these things make all the difference, and making them a significant part of one’s life can indeed lead a person into that innate realm of geniuses and in turn make one a Genius.
A genius isn’t always born a genius.
Lesson 3: Pave your own path
When the going gets tough and the road ahead seems to get cloudier and cloudier, a number of things can start getting to you.
What if you can never reach that level?
What if this situation never changes?
An endless amount of “What ifs” will start clouding your vision before you know it.
Lesson 4: Have faith
Hard work doesn’t betray anyone. Even if there is no major pay off in the moment, there will eventually be one in the future. Effort matters, your will matters, if you have enough faith in yourself, or rather, if anyone else has enough faith in yourself… things will work out.
However, even if they don’t. If you just gave it your all, you will be able to accept the outcome, whatever it may be.
Lesson 5: Regrets hurt more than failure
When all is said and done, the pain of regret will be far worse than the pain of discipline.
That’s all folks!
These were a few of the many thought provoking quotes from this series.