This show is retarded...

This show is retarded. Of course being one of the most powerful ESPers in the world won’t make him perfect and won’t help in every situation, but it sure as hell would definitely help him way more than the average person. Having powers DOES make him more special than everyone else? I can’t believe this is regarded as AOTY or AOTD, it’s fake deep crybait

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Having powers doesn't make you more qualified to do anything, which is the point.

Brainlet

Lewd mob!

Mob is the protagonist of his own life user fag.

Teru was right in using his powers to make his life easier.
Mob is a retard

You are retarded

>Having powers DOES make him more special than everyone else?
Except it doesn't. If you have a unique talent, chances are there's something else that you're bad at, and there's someone out there who's good at it. So on and so forth.

>t. seething incel

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To be fair, MAL is an echo chamber.

>MAL
PFFHAHAHAHAHA

You took my pic fag

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It DOES though.
It makes you more qualified to almost anything. Doctor, manual laborer, even strategist. Can crash the entire economies of your enemies by manipulating their stock market or causing a natural disaster.

A sufficient psychic is better than a normal human in all ways, even a psychic like mobs brother is better suited to do anything than a normal person, and with mental enhancing abilities the gab only grows

No. A person with telekinesis is just an average person.

user you’re AVERAGE

>muh Japanese self depreciation
lmao no wonder those cucks lost the war

Powers could help him do everything, except the one thing he wants: the genuine esteem of his colleagues.
He spends most of the series learning how to earn their love and respect the hard way, the "right" way. Last arc is about him striking a balance and learning to use his powers in conjunction with the things he learned throughout the series, neither relying solely on them nor rejecting them completely. It's not deep but it's not invalid either. It would be a good lesson for people with real power, wealthy, celebrities, etc.

Yeah, never really got into the series because of that, it denies a fact with really faulty logic.

>the genuine esteem of his colleagues.
Thats bullshit though, at best the only thing he cant get is the love of his crush but outside of that the powers could do anything. He could use it to train his body without moving a muscle and be ripped like he wants to.

In Mob Psycho, people are bound roughly to a law of averages, so being good at something most likely means that you have less potential in other areas, or have to learn life lessons that other people take for granted.
The antagonists are all variations of misguided egomaniacs who don't realize that they are lacking just as much as anybody else, in ways that manifest differently from person to person.
It's easy to idolize certain traits, but hard to accept flaws that everybody has.

The series makes more sense when you understand the overally message of the series in the final arc. Its about balance. The people throughout the series who put so much importance on their powers end up really shallow and shitty people. Hell, it took Reagan 2 minutes to tear apart all of Scar's moral because of that. Similarly though, Mob taking the opposite stance is also wrong, and he often ends up making a hypocrite of himself by relying on them to solve the issue of the arc. Psychic powers don't solve all your problems or make you the best at everything, but ignoring your powers is a huge waste as well. Mob comes to grips with this in the final arc and accepts his powers.

But you still need the knowledge to access those things or to use your powers in a way that makes these tasks easier. Having the powers alone doesn't guarantee you that easy mode life.

And I also don't see why everyone is so up in arms about this series when Mob actually agrees with his suppressed self and learns to live with his powers in a healthy manner.

Hypothetically, if there were espers who could basically vaporize an unlimited amount of normal humans if they ever decided so, you'd think they'd be under some sort of control or at least surveillence.
The show was never meant to be taken seriously, this is just generic shonen moralizing "being super talented doesn't make you better than anyone else" talk.

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Mob's worldbuilding is practically nonexistent and makes zero sense, we know that there are ESP users working for different governments but they completely ignore Suzuki and his treehouse group. You would expect that some international anti-terrorist psychic group is gonna be formed and send to take down this dangerous terrorist who publicly declares war on humanity, tales everyone about secret magic powers and trashes his own home city. But instead jap authorities make use of just one jobber and after his defeat all world just stops giving a shit but just sits and watches how some group of middle schoolers and chuunis takes down this megalomaniac who decided to take over the world, just because.