Was he right, Sup Forums?
Was he right, Sup Forums?
Yes
No
aye
No
No
To some degree. But, nepotism > talent any day.
Maybe
Yes
Persevering against the odds is also a kind of talent
Fuck successful people
Yep.
I literally didn’t even try to get my wealth.
I kinda was bored one day then became rich because i could.
Complete ex-poorfag without connections btw
I wholeheartedly agree, desu these """talented""" cucks should just neck themselves, they're plague on the Earth. The world would be much better without them.
This. You can be completely incompetent and still succeed in life with nepotism.
No he was completely wr-
>this thread
I mean, yeah fuck successful people
Not at all
>I dindu nuffin
>boohoo, I studied all throughout my childhood and got sent to Inaba since I fucked up avpolice investigation due to being lazy, why aren't I successful
>life is unfair, woe is me
>I hate my life, therefore everyone should die and become shadows
He wasn't even good at breaking down the Investigation Team's logic, by the end of their confrontation before his fight he's reduced to a stuttering child yelling for them to shut up.
Adachi took the black pill.
what a loser
Nepotism and luck are better than talent. Talent is overrated anyway. A lot of people who are exceedingly good at something get "WELL LIFE IS EASY FOR YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE TALENTED!" comments even though they practice all day every day like a motherfucker.
Then the guy who called them out for "having it easy" proceeds to do nothing to better their status in life and stuffs snacks down their throat while complaining that life is unfair.
nepotism>luck>talent>hard work
They were both wrong
Yes
He is right that some people have an unfair advantage in life due to natural talent.
He was wrong to think that this means it's ok to murder people for trivial reasons.
He's right to a certain degree that some people are simply born with innate talents and opportunities that aren't available to many others, but he still acted like a little bitch. But that's what makes him a good antagonist.
Free will is a meme, he was just a victim of fate, every event in his life that made him what he is was out of his control
My waifu said he was wrong, so he is wrong.
Did anybody else find Adachi's philosphy to be majorly influential? I first played Persona 4 at age 12 and I found his views on woman and the injustice of modern life to be very impactful and looking back I can see that I wouldn't be the man I am today without Adachi's lessons. Probably the first redpill I was exposed to.
It's kinda weird hear Adachi complaining about talented people considering he's a fucking police detective at age... before thirty I guess, which at least where I live is a big fucking achievement.
Throw him to Dangan Ronpa and see how "succeed" that people with talent
99% of the world are mouth breathing plebs who don't deserve to live. It doesn't matter if you're the top person in that 99%. If you're not in the 1% then it's all for nothing.
A "the villain did nothing wrong" thread? Nice.
He's shown to have actually been a hard worker, where he put his work and study above having a social life. This however led him to have pretty bad social skills and attitude, which leads him to getting sent to the boonies. Since he didn't have the connections, he got put into a dead end.
He literally did everything wrong though.
>pretty bad social skills and attitude
Can't say that this came off at all in the game, Adachi seemed like a nice laid back kinda guy who got along with everybody as far as I can remember, it's been like 8 years since I played P4 though
Doesn't it also shows chad getting the promotion he was working towards while he was shipped off?
Do we ever hear about the "mistake" that got him sent out to a rural police department? I never played Golden.
Projecting a little hard there pal?
Nope, the golden anime is also vague about it.
Stop posting, Monsoon.
This.
Talent is good, but connections are everything.
Literally every person in this world has genius-levels of talent at SOMETHING. It's just that 99% of people don't find that thing they are talented at while living.
Nepotism and talent pretty much depend on luck. Truly the greatest of all stats.
Absolutely. Your genetics and environment you were raised in determine your probability for success. It was all out of your hands to begin with. People who claim otherwise are the ones gifted with the mindset and talent for success.
No, a large chunk of people are dumb and suck at sports. Whats their talent supposed to be, being cucked?
Yes. All other instances are usually luck and or nepotism
Did it hit a little too close to home to your inner feelings? Don't like it when they're laid out in front of you like that?
Mostly effort but with good luck
>*tips fedora*
So edgy
+talent
Then what does this say about Yu who makes 20 Social Links?
Yes, notice how the word talent is in quotations. He's saying that if people with power dont like you, youre not gonna go anywhere. You could be born with talent, but if your a lazy fuck or just unlcky then youre done.
Yes, cause hes right. Adachi talks how prevalent machiavelism is. It's alnost scary really.
Adachi got shafted by his dumbfuck co-workers. They didn't like him and he realized that no matter how hard you work, powerful, retarded fucks still have a bigger say in things.
Sick roast, my dude
But sadly not an argument
I don't need to take someone like you seriously
>I don't an argument
Yes.
This is why eugenics are needed.
Or maybe what he meant was talent at getting people to like you. Aka the mc who could have a billion people defending him even if he fucks up all the time. Adachi doesn't which is why he is the bad guy.
If only it wasn't so vague but that probably the message of the game.
>CUT HIM OFF NOW
I don't know
>yelling for them to shut up
That's exactly what they were doing to him. He couldn't reason with these people.
Is the retard aware that talent can be developed through training?
hardly a genetic or spiritual predisposition
Luck > everything else
Most of these comments are right, it's all about the connections. Having talent in non-entertainment industries can work against you because interviewers will be scared of you taking their jobs.
I've got a 3.9/4.0 GPA for my chemical engineering degree and a total of two years of internship experience at four different companies. Companies only wanted to hire me as a co-op student and get free government incentives and grants, now I've been jobless for a while after graduating.
I've attended interviews, but companies go nuts with interviews - I've seen from visitor logs companies interviewing twenty students for just one position. The mentality is that if you spend a lot of money on "Talent Acquisition" teams and interviewing more people upfront, you will save money in the long-run.
A lot of interviews I've gotten are "phantom interviews", where they purposely will interview me as a backup because they already know that they're most likely hiring either an internal candidate or someone's family member.
It really sucks if you come from a nobody family. The worst part is that I'm biracial, and both sides of the family with the exception of my immediate family pretty much hates me. Ah well.
Don't study and work hard in school. Drink and try to connect with people who have connections. I've talked with prospective professors about a master's, and it's all about money - they don't care about your grades or research too much - it's all about how much money you can get in scholarships/grants. They don't want a mixed male like me, they want women and Syrian refugees/international students.
But back to vidya - Adachi can be sympathized with, but I really wish I knew what the mistake was. It may have been possible that his co-workers screwed him over. I've been in the military, and the work culture is horrible and I've been screwed over by many, many people.
your next line will be "did he just insult me?"
How did he even end up throwing others in the tv world after the accident with that whatsherface-senpai, I forget
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Sounds like you're aiming too high m8
Same degree here with a sub-3.0 GPA with 0 internships and connections, still managed to land a job in 3 months as a night shift tech
Of course the shift is awful and I get paid less than an entry-level engineer but it's still a decent place to start
His only wrong was killing the whore and the bitch.
That's pretty good actually
Life can be a bitch but ruining it for everyone just makes you the biggest bitch