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People who think the anime is superior because the manga doesn't "feel" the same is because you didn't understand the story to begin with.
You've been lazily reading for so long, that adding in any extra logical emotions or human reaction/expressions caught you off guard in the anime.
Reading it to the end, I am pretty sure the author started to get annoyed, as originally it seemed he/she was writing a generic isekai with a twist that more emphaized having a "2nd chance" at life that was more adult than what we see with the other isekais (young guy that never really goes anywhere original, always cliche).
The school arc surely must have been a "break" for the author as it clearly was meant to be filler to distract generic readers.
The ending was the closure of that of philosophers and religious scholars, and the esoteric would talk about. In a sense, it's very deep if you can understand it.
Whoever wrote this, started out with an idea of self indulgence, and ended with the renewal of the mind and body.
This story is basically a masterpiece, and it somewhat amazing for how old it is, it only became "known" because the studio really made it "come to life".
TLDR: If you aren't a 30+ yo NEET or "Shut-In", you will have a hard time appreciating such a story.
You've been lazily reading for so long, that adding in any extra logical emotions or human reaction/expressions caught you off guard in the anime.
Reading it to the end, I am pretty sure the author started to get annoyed, as originally it seemed he/she was writing a generic isekai with a twist that more emphaized having a "2nd chance" at life that was more adult than what we see with the other isekais (young guy that never really goes anywhere original, always cliche).
The school arc surely must have been a "break" for the author as it clearly was meant to be filler to distract generic readers.
The ending was the closure of that of philosophers and religious scholars, and the esoteric would talk about. In a sense, it's very deep if you can understand it.
Whoever wrote this, started out with an idea of self indulgence, and ended with the renewal of the mind and body.
This story is basically a masterpiece, and it somewhat amazing for how old it is, it only became "known" because the studio really made it "come to life".
TLDR: If you aren't a 30+ yo NEET or "Shut-In", you will have a hard time appreciating such a story.