
Thinking for oneself and seeking knowledge outside for advice is good, but both are necessary in a balanced way. However, the single round banner Takatsukasa is quite biased towards the outside. There’s no vessel to chew and digest the dynamic words. A vessel…? What does that mean…? Um, well…? Trusting help…
I don’t have enough capacity…
Hmm.
Does that mean I’m stupid?
This high school student and middle school student are doing better in society than I am, an old man.
Is it like not being able to adjust the advice you received to suit yourself, or not having a foundation that allows you to gain results even if you try to implement it?
Isn’t it a matter of not digging deeper into why that advice was given to me?
In reality, to learn or be taught in a way that isn’t boring, appropriate skills and systems are necessary, but it’s difficult for an individual to arrange this on their own…
There are definitely types who take notes but can’t actually do the work…
It’s like being told that 5+1=6, so even if I know that answer, I still don’t understand addition, which means I can’t solve 2+4?
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I think it’s best to first gather a lot of advice.
This doesn’t become effective because I take the advice I received at face value and don’t try to interpret it myself.
Me and
In Wakumura’s case, it’s just that the foundational part hasn’t been acquired and is lacking, so it’s not a matter of ability.
It seems like it will likely grow at an average rate after recognizing the current situation in the story.
If the opponent comes like this, do this.
I just haven’t considered that until now.
If we try, we won’t lose to the likes of Tamakoma where Hyuse wasn’t present.
>>13
It’s cruel that what remains is suspicious after the later House is gone, in the case of Tamakoma (tentative) as the opponent.
A person who takes a lot of notes but does poorly on tests.
The movement of a solo is something that has been acquired through effort in the first place.
If I can recognize the misalignment that causes me to stumble at the first move, it feels like I could manage somehow.
Well, in other environments, it doesn’t really matter if there is stagnation or stumbling, even if it drags on for a while.
It’s not an organization that can operate without aiming for higher goals…
>>17
It’s fine to just be a part that goes around defeating Trion soldiers in shifts every day.
>>18
Too many Midentrians spawning.
Even if someone suddenly says that if you swing with your back knee glued to your front knee like Ichiro, your upper body will follow, it seems difficult to put it into practice…
I’m bad at studying!
Jackson isn’t aiming for the top, but that’s not the case…
It’s not that the method was wrong; it’s just that I didn’t understand.
To achieve this goal, what kind of process should be followed?
It’s really difficult without a proper coach specialized in that, so I can’t bring myself to blame Jackson.
The border should do something about it.
>>23
Well then, let’s prepare a good model, apply some stress to it, and start collecting data!
>>24
It’s nothing that can’t be handled through classroom learning, so why not bring in an educator from somewhere?
>>27
The Border is a special organization, so that won’t work, right?
>>28
The Tanuki Kitsune Karasawa is being pulled in from outside, isn’t there no problem?
>>30
In that area, only a few members are involved; however, if you are in a position to directly teach the members, I think experience as a member is also necessary.
Those who can’t do various things while trying to survive on an expedition are not suited for it, so they should stay and focus on defense.
I wonder how long Jackson’s story will continue.
To be honest, I’m not that interested in Jackson, so I’m bored.
It’s an organization that pulls in talented people.
It’s not surprising to have cases like this.
I’ve only read up to the range of the volume.
I wonder if I was chosen as the leader to test what happens when someone who didn’t develop their abilities while being led by the ace becomes the leader.
What would have happened if there were no Canadians?
>>31
My grades were terrible and it became a trauma.
Well, I’m still somewhat traumatized from being harshly criticized by Canadians.
In soccer, you can instill in the junior training age what to look for in situations like this.
If you happen to bring in someone who is exceptionally good at dribbling to the team, they might not be able to defend at all.
It seems like they were at a stage where they didn’t really understand offside before that.
The scariest thing was that after the paperback was released, Jackson’s obsession became visible when the ID was revealed.
>>33
It didn’t feel like a fan of World Trigger either.
It was a strange time when fools mistakenly thought they could just criticize and ended up being criticized in return.
Why are we leaving matters of national defense to something that feels like a child’s self-help effort?
>>36
Well… the Trion organ…
>>39
What is it that makes you exploit me with a low salary…
>>41
It’s not an organization that can make money relying on sponsors…
>>36
It’s because it’s a military play comic, right?
Well, there are certainly people outside who have generalized educational know-how, like teachers.
That aside, we need to accurately gather information on what and in what order we should teach.
In Pool 3, there was also Inukai.
Once Jackson secured stability, Inukai…
By seeking change, it would have been possible to achieve progress in either case with Hues.
In other words, I might be confirming it with Jin’s prediction.
Catherine is quite unique as a piece, so there’s a somewhat unfortunate aspect to it.
They have exceptional drive but are not very smart.
>>43
Because I just listen to advice and feel like I’ve made an effort, that’s where it ends, so I don’t really have the drive to take action…
>>45
I think they’re taking action.
It’s not that if there are no results, then there has been no effort or action.
Unlike Jackson, in Sho’s case, there is a goal-scoring ace, but I don’t contribute at all.
I think maybe Chika knew from the very beginning that she didn’t want to shoot people.
Rather, it can be said that a clear direction on what to do was established.
Jackson will probably become a model case for instructors.
I can’t bear to watch Zoe’s team.
It seems like there might be a team management plan that would make use of Katori.
Because there are no advantages of a chameleon in the story.
I don’t understand that team’s winning pattern.
>>49
It seems like it’s mostly Catherine in the ranked match scores, so currently, it appears to be a team that makes good use of (when she’s feeling good) Catherine.
It’s just that they are an ordinary person, and it’s not like they are particularly stupid.
The one with the highest pride in the Katori team is not Catherine, but Jackson.
Catherine’s competitiveness and twisted personality only make her seem arrogant, but her pride itself is quite low.
Jackson seems to be understanding, but he builds walls internally due to his high pride and only absorbs advice in a biased manner.
The underlying intent, or rather, what is this practice ultimately for? It’s just that I can’t seem to think that far.
I repeat what I’ve been told, but I don’t have the ability to incorporate it into myself.
I learned something new from my senior and thought, “I see.” But that’s where it ends.
Adults may say to do it, but first, adults cannot possibly give specialized or practical advice on combat when they themselves cannot use it.
Well, when it comes to advice that helps with mental aspects or learning methods… for some reason, there are many young people with perspectives and lessons learned as if they’ve gone through this organizational life several times, so that’s sufficient as well.
If you receive advice from someone, you need to put it into practice through individual matches; otherwise, it won’t benefit you, to be honest.
What’s important there is probably the intelligence of the individual…
Compared to gunners, the sniper side has a well-established training system.
>>58
There are people who have made a sniper from scratch, so they know what is needed, where to stumble, and what kind of training is required…
Even adults who should know better wonder what they are doing every day at work.
There aren’t many cases where people wonder about it or understand it.
I think the most concerning thing is that Shuu doesn’t understand the difference in abilities between himself and Katori at all.
Both combat capability and tactical aspects.
I think I’m a good person because many people care about me.
>>61
It’s clear from the portrayal in the story that he is serious and has the desire to put in proper effort.
The direction of effort and the target point were completely misguided and meaningless…
>>61
I wonder what that somewhat damp depiction of Amane towards Jackson is all about…
>>68
This guy only talks about Jackson-related stuff…
>>69
Haa… you’re pulling back, Fumoto-san…
>>61
Everyone around that area refers to him as Mr. Romuro, which reflects their relationship, doesn’t it?
Turning other people’s advice into part of myself takes longer than I realize.
I think it’s amazing that they chose such a difficult theme to turn into a manga.
It’s perfectly normal for family members to overlook flaws or to underestimate someone due to bias, so that part is not a problem…
>>65
The Suwa team is controlling things well, so it’s not too bad right now, but you can still see quite a few problematic aspects…
It must be even more chaotic for the Katori squad, as there aren’t many people to control it.
For better or worse, the hands-off approach is taken too far, Border.
There is a limit to the number of triggers produced, and since we are still a startup… a company? Therefore, we are focusing on those who have the spirit and ability to grow voluntarily, and we don’t have much know-how to develop those who are below.
I think it’s better to be able to ask someone.
>>70
It’s still a mystery what Ossamu was doing during the six months he was in Class C.
It seems that they hadn’t done much of either the individual matches or the lectures.
>>75
It was just like being in a standstill.
There’s still no deadline.
Ossamu is originally a dangerous person who wants to use the organization of Border to find Rinji-san and solve the issues with Cougar’s body, so his intentions are seriously different from not only the other members but even the executives; he is a genuine disruptive element.
>>71
Well, as for the Border itself, it’s not really an organization that Osamu would want to have a sense of belonging to, and the DD theory is fine too…
So, if we say that Catherine is not perfect as a captain, is she at least decent?
It’s another issue that not being normal is also a problem.
>>74
Catherine is clearly a type that excels as a piece…
Stop with the excuses already…
If the Suwa team didn’t throw themselves into it, Katori would have been in a poop mode.
My stomach is starting to hurt…
Müller was also supportive, saying that it’s not like the person is in “poop mode” because they want to be.
Every time I hear discussions in the thread like this, I can’t help but think that dissolving the Katori team might be better for its future.
Miura doesn’t really understand.
>>83
Katori’s motivation drops to the ground, rendering him useless.
Loss occurs on a border unit…
There are quite a few Saeki and Makirissa in the thread.
A little interesting.
>>85
Huh? Get lost.
>>85
Watch from here, Mokurou.
This season’s ranked matches were tense, but Katori really likes everyone in the squad.
If anyone leaves, won’t the motivation die?
It seems that Catherine has a natural sense for understanding the battlefield situation and tactics, even though she hasn’t specifically practiced those things.
It just feels like the leadership and direction skills are a bit lacking, so it doesn’t seem suitable for a captain after all.
>>87
Wouldn’t it be good if the smart Hana took charge?
Why is it not okay?
It seems like you’re already drawing while reading self-help books.
It’s not just that Catherine would like it if Hana is around; it seems she really loves the team…