I do think it& #39;s very interesting to discuss Hinata& #39;s negative traits because he does have them and that shouldn& #39;t be ignored in favor of his achievements because many of his achievements are the direct result of his "selfish" ("entitled"?) decisions.
While I stand firm in being happy that he crashed the Shiratorizawa Training Camp, we cannot disregard how things would have played out if Coach Washijo rejected him completely. Of course, as the protag, we knew he& #39;d essentially "get his way" but because of the story, it is not
presented in the way to be expected and Hinata was stripped of his pride effectively and, in a sense, humbled by this. Despite that, he still willingly missed a weeks worth of practice with his teammates right before nationals. How many of you would call that "selfish" of him?
When I ranted about this a few days ago and was, admittedly, very annoyed...there was still a few strong voices that think it was pretty rude of Hinata to insert him since he wasn& #39;t invited.
I think it can be argued that Hinata& #39;s desire to gain knowledge and grow as a player
I think it can be argued that Hinata& #39;s desire to gain knowledge and grow as a player
can be considered "greedy" or "selfish" when it& #39;s at the expense of others (teammates, rivals). Tell me what you think.
At the end of the day, we can still admire his initiative and willingness to do what it takes to grow.
I think what bothers some people is that there are no
At the end of the day, we can still admire his initiative and willingness to do what it takes to grow.
I think what bothers some people is that there are no