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and Dr.Stone is almost exactly the plot of The Day of the Triffids
I can't wait for the whole-cake arc !
one piece and dragon quest vibes
usually if you have the same grades as someone else and the other person has an extracurricular the university will be accepting them over you
It's possible he was just living off snacks and junk food... but that wouldn't make him fat enough to be unable to stand for 10 minutes...
are student loans non-existent in this world?
Bruh you do realise that getting the grades isn't enough to get into a university. You need to show how interested you are in the chosen topic by doing extracurricular activities, but also with hobbies in general, rowing and chess are pretty well respected so doing your hobby would help you get chosen over similar applicants
child: *is born* Doctor: congratulations he's a protagonist ! Parents: *starts sweating profusely* (this is the 2nd story I commented this on, but it could've been the 50th)
I'm not gonna lie lads... talent doesn't exist. If you wanted to define it properly... I'd say talent is a situation where your genes are perfectly prepared for a specific environment. Yes, that could be considered talent, as what you are born with has prepared you more than others for a specific situation. However, being talented should be considered a situation and sure it can give advantages but because it's only in specific areas from an objective point of view the advantage will only come with effort in the first place. In other words, regardless of talent, I'd say you need the correct information and situation on a topic paired with hard work in order to excel more than the average. To conclude: Talent doesn't exist. What you need is luck, hard work, and the guts and intuition to spot opportunities and make the most out of them. Most of these can only be acquired through experience.