
Why the Mentality of Blue Lock is so Important : r/BlueLock - Reddit
May 28, 2022 · While Egoists like Luka Doncic love the challenge and perform even better. A lot of people complain about the "selfish" aspect of this manga. But in reality, it's the most important one when it comes to actually performing in your sport and winning where it matters.
Serious question. What exactly is ego? : r/BlueLock - Reddit
Feb 10, 2023 · ego in blue lock is being selfish/thinking about your own goals. basically the opposite of a team player edit: also by goals it doesnt have to be actual goal scoring, it can be personal goals eg. for reo his ego is assisting nagi, chigiri's ego is outrunning someone
Individualistic and Wholistic Egos and why they matter.
Mar 6, 2024 · Take a look at Nagi and Reo which I think are best examples of the Individualistic and wholistic egos we have seen a lot of throughout the series. Reo who has a wholistic ego, which seeks to create goal opportunities mostly for Nagi, and Nagi who has an individualistic ego takes those opportunities that Reo creates and scores a goal.
How Blue Lock and Haikyu!! define selfishness but in
Apr 8, 2023 · Both Blue Lock and Haikyu!! are opposites when it comes to selfishness. Haruichi Furudate's manga series has a more straightforward and blunt view of it, while Blue Lock has a more nuanced view.
Blue Lock Creator Muneyuki Kaneshiro Already Knows How the
Oct 21, 2024 · Muneyuki Kaneshiro Explains Why He Chose To Make the Characters So Selfish. One of the key traits of Blue Lock is how the series would stand out in the sea of titles is that the readers have often found its characters to be self-centric and selfish in some way. This was an interesting take, and fans have always been curious about what inspired ...
Blue Lock and The Self-Aware Ego - Long. Sweet. Valuable.
Dec 18, 2023 · The difference between the Self-Aware Ego and an inflated superiority complex ego can be subtle but I’ll explain. Many of the characters in the Blue Lock anime series (not a manga reader yet but I know those manga readers are just waiting for me outside haha) have the Self-Aware Ego.
The Philosophy of Egoism in Blue Lock Explained
5 days ago · In the context of Blue Lock, egoism isn’t just about selfishness; it’s about developing the self-confidence and mental strength necessary to dominate on the football field. In Blue Lock, egoism becomes the foundation for the players’ development, and it challenges traditional ideals of teamwork and cooperation in sports.
Why The Individualism of “Blue Lock” Is So Compelling to Me
Jan 20, 2025 · I think the biggest benefit of embracing selfishness and ego, although not to an extreme level as the characters of Blue Lock, is that in a collectivist and team-oriented environment, there...
[Blue Lock Philosophy] The Egotist vs The Narcissist : r/BlueLock - Reddit
Nov 9, 2022 · This post is inspired by a recent post on the sub, where two people were discussing if Isagi is a narcissist. I will discuss these terms in a psychological context. I shall argue that Blue Lock is pro-Egotism but anti-Narcissism! Now there is a subtle difference between being egotistical and narcissistic. Simply put,
"The Art of Being Selfish: Isagi and the Winning Mentality at Blue Lock ...
Oct 5, 2024 · "In this video, we explore Isagi's winning mentality at Blue Lock. We will learn how his strategic approach to selfishness not only leads to success in footb...