100% Psionics In addition to the wonderful plot, what impressed me the most was that it talked about common and special concepts. The passerby is a superpower, and the teacher is an ordinary person. It's a special and ordinary one on their surface. Everyone is special, and everyone is just as common as everyone else. The people in this show are trying to understand this sentence with their hearts. For passersby, having superpowers is a special fact. But the teacher will tell him that even if you have superpowers, your essence as a human being will not change. The teacher lived an ordinary life for more than 20 years. But the appearance of passers-by made some of his extraordinary qualities better revealed. (That is, the teacher is a really good person.) People will change in contact with people, and every character in the animation is proving this. Even the last big boss understands this. Everyone is alone, there is no doubt about that. But if he unilaterally refuses to connect with other people in order to preserve this unique scarcity, he will undoubtedly be defeated by loneliness.
Even if you have power, you are a loser. If the good ideas of teachers who have not encountered passers-by will not have a big impact, then the presence of passers-by is an amplifier that expands this idea to more than 100%. Passers-by are growing and cannot do without the help of those around them. And he is like the power that these ordinary people gathered together.
So ordinary is extraordinary, and extraordinary is ordinary.
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