@Entryhazard
But, "
If being rich makes you good at tennis, then all rich people would be professional athletes" is a perfectly sound logic for a teenage boy. That's exactly how logic works, and you sound blue-pilled as hell stating that "all professional athletes would be rich people," yet failing to understand that only the top of tennis, or any sport for that matter, become actually "rich." Sport is work, and being rich doesn't mean that you will be a great sportsman. Actually the whole point of the guy is that people would explain his results as him being rich, not caring about his hard work. You can't go even more simple than that.
Death to the capitalists much, mm? And we're not even mentioning that what Tachibana said is a classical stock simple piece of philosophy that you can read in any coming-of-age story. The example being tennis is even more lazier since it's such a popular sport.
So, basically, you took a part of an overused cliched phrase and said that it's not how logic works. Sure, mate. Let's throw some stones at Holden Caulfield's logic, then! It's not like authors are often being deliberately simple with teenagers' logic. It's not like kids generally can't understand how adult wold works!
..Some people are so simple..