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I'm looking for recommendations of manga that follow a particular theme of finding value in normal things. Anything people often take as granted. I loved Re:Zero because beyond the desperation and pain, there was an honest desire to just live (sometimes also to just die). When I watched the anime of Higurashi, the most powerful moment was when
Both of those are more towards the despair side, but they both show characters trying their damndest to achieve what is ultimately something people often take for granted.
Another that somewhat falls under here is Iris Zero, which I loved for the main character's struggle to just be left alone and not be constantly tormented by his peers. Haganai kind of as well for the whole seeking friends thing, although it ended up drifting from that point a bit. Komi-San also comes under the friends bit, but it has obviously expanded well beyond that. Finding friends is a really common one, but it also VERY often ends up going away from that initial theme, so it's not preferable.
Stories where the main character is poor but hardworking also are appreciated for this reason (although I hate We Never Learn because...a lot of reasons, actually). I'll note that I had really high hopes for B Group no Shounen, but that was a complete disaster.
Lately, I've found Leveling Up, by Only Eating charming because the main character is willing to put in so much effort to do what other people consider basically mundane and worthless. For him, it means so much to just be able to eat. The Strongest Florist is another one because the main character wants a really modest goal of having a flower shop, something he could never otherwise do. Study Group kind of as well. Some of the slow life series fit here, although it depends on the character's motivation.
Sorry if that was a bit long, but hopefully I explained it well. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Rika, on one of her lives, climbs a ladder to her death and talks about how she will find a way to live and grow up one day.
Another that somewhat falls under here is Iris Zero, which I loved for the main character's struggle to just be left alone and not be constantly tormented by his peers. Haganai kind of as well for the whole seeking friends thing, although it ended up drifting from that point a bit. Komi-San also comes under the friends bit, but it has obviously expanded well beyond that. Finding friends is a really common one, but it also VERY often ends up going away from that initial theme, so it's not preferable.
Stories where the main character is poor but hardworking also are appreciated for this reason (although I hate We Never Learn because...a lot of reasons, actually). I'll note that I had really high hopes for B Group no Shounen, but that was a complete disaster.
Lately, I've found Leveling Up, by Only Eating charming because the main character is willing to put in so much effort to do what other people consider basically mundane and worthless. For him, it means so much to just be able to eat. The Strongest Florist is another one because the main character wants a really modest goal of having a flower shop, something he could never otherwise do. Study Group kind of as well. Some of the slow life series fit here, although it depends on the character's motivation.
Sorry if that was a bit long, but hopefully I explained it well. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.