That is a reasonable assessment; going by what has been depicted on-panel, it is not so much that our leading man tried and failed as it is that he hardly tried at all.Isn't the dude just a pretend edgelord? He's actually looking down on the other students, thinking their company couldn't possibly have anything to offer and all of their interests are a trifle. It's certainly true that maintaining friendships would be annoying if you can't respect the other people are at all and have nothing in common with them, and in fact every moment spent with them would only make you wish you were doing something else. Whether that's true, though, is another matter. Making friends in high school is hardly rocket science, unless you are an immediate massive bullying victim, so anyone could do it. So, just like the dude said, he doesn't have friends because he wants none. That could suggest he's on the autism spectrum. He only cares about light novels, and anything else is an unwanted disturbance.
idk bro I kinda get himIsn't the dude just a pretend edgelord? He's actually looking down on the other students, thinking their company couldn't possibly have anything to offer and all of their interests are a trifle. It's certainly true that maintaining friendships would be annoying if you can't respect the other people are at all and have nothing in common with them, and in fact every moment spent with them would only make you wish you were doing something else. Whether that's true, though, is another matter. Making friends in high school is hardly rocket science, unless you are an immediate massive bullying victim, so anyone could do it. So, just like the dude said, he doesn't have friends because he wants none. That could suggest he's on the autism spectrum. He only cares about light novels, and anything else is an unwanted disturbance.
That only happens when you don't try to share anything yourself. Relationships are a two-way thing. If you don't try, nothing will happenidk bro I kinda get him
like sometimes you just end up in a place where you don't rly vibe with anyone
You shouldn't read this series then.This MC is a fucking piece of shit, I hate these kinds that "are too good to have friends" but revolves his thoughts around not having friends in the first place. He thinks like a moron but pretends he is not one. Such a loser, the gyaru was right in her statement, this guy is fucking disgusting, he's existence is a sin.
But here is the thing. Having friends was a MC wish. He is not really happy being a loner, that's the difference.The situation is different here, but I am reminded of a news article I read some years back about a young woman who was quite introverted in high school and who was encouraged by her family to try to remake herself when she went to college. Nobody knew her reputation of being a loner, and she would be able to meet people in entirely different circumstances. She took that to heart and did make a lot of friends. She was popular somewhat, and things seemed to be going well with her.
And then she killed herself.
There's only so much that some people can tolerate. She was a person of great personal ability and resources, and she expended a lot of that trying to fulfill her family's wish that she have more friends and be more outgoing. But it seems that it really took a toll and she eventually reached the end of her self.
I have been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, but I'm pretty high functioning and my wife and I will be celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary at the end of this month. It hasn't been easy, especially for her, because I am really hard to understand. And so one day she was reading to me an article that was giving advice for people on the spectrum to be able to cultivate friendships. It talked about things that you can do and observations that you can make etc. It all sounded very helpful, and I know that she was really trying to help me. But mostly it sounded like a huge amount of work for nothing that I value. And so I had to tell her that an article ike that ignores a fundamental characteristic: that a person like myself does not actually want to have a lot of friends. A person like myself doesn't even find friendships to be particularly rewarding. There is really nothing of value to be gained for all of the effort that goes into cultivating a friendship and all of the ties and entailments that become part of the burden of friendship. And I do find friendship to be very much a burden in a lot of cases.
The thing is that extroverts really don't understand this. To them, being without friends or being unable to cultivate friendships is like a handicap. It is like a crippling disease or an amputation. There's a strange horror to it for them, and so it is very unnatural to accept that someone would prefer it.
Yeah, MC did want to make friends during the entrance ceremony, but he probably got worked up and bought into the whole friendship stuff before realizing that it's just too much effort for him and possibly also not meeting anyone he could vibe with, before subsequently just giving up on that idea. I think it's quite understandable.But here is the thing. Having friends was a MC wish. He is not really happy being a loner, that's the difference.
It's more like he is in self-denial.Isn't the dude just a pretend edgelord? He's actually looking down on the other students, thinking their company couldn't possibly have anything to offer and all of their interests are a trifle. It's certainly true that maintaining friendships would be annoying if you can't respect the other people are at all and have nothing in common with them, and in fact every moment spent with them would only make you wish you were doing something else. Whether that's true, though, is another matter. Making friends in high school is hardly rocket science, unless you are an immediate massive bullying victim, so anyone could do it. So, just like the dude said, he doesn't have friends because he wants none. That could suggest he's on the autism spectrum. He only cares about light novels, and anything else is an unwanted disturbance.
All my perspectives on the MC are based on self experience, to be honest.Yeah, MC did want to make friends during the entrance ceremony, but he probably got worked up and bought into the whole friendship stuff before realizing that it's just too much effort for him and possibly also not meeting anyone he could vibe with, before subsequently just giving up on that idea. I think it's quite understandable.
Though, I also wonder if he has an over-idealized image of what friends should be, him being a LN author and such, which ends up working against him when he tries to make him or others fit into his mould of what friends should be. Sora's an exception since her circumstances are, as he says, special, so she doesn't end up being pigeonholed into this and he just treats her as she is.