People desire to live in anime worlds not because they want to escape reality, but because anime provides structure, purpose, identity, and stakes that real life often lacks; to find meaning in one's own life, individuals should create personal goals, face challenges, and build a narrative with direction and progression.
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The Strange Reason You Want to Live in an Anime WorldAñadido:
At some point you thought about it.
[music] Not only watching anime, but living in the anime, [music] waking up in it, being part of it, having powers, a purpose, people who matter, and a [music] life that feels amazing. Maybe it's the dynamics. Maybe it's the vibrance of it all. But I think we've been guilty of wanting to live in it at some point. The strange thing is, the reason you may feel this way isn't what you [music] think it is. At first, it just seems obvious. I mean, anime worlds are cooler. They're more exciting. They're more intense. They're more emotional. There's always something happening. There's something at stake and something pulling you forward. In our lives, you're just in the office 9 to 5, but in One Piece, you're sailing into a new vibrant island with your closest friends [music] so you can explore and meet all kinds of people.
So, naturally, real life can just feel well predictable, kind of empty. So, of course, you might think, well, I'd rather live there. But here's the problem with that thesis. Even when the anime world isn't exciting, it still feels better than real life. where nothing's really happening and it's just calm and still. It all feels meaningful.
So, it's not just about excitement, there's something deeper going on. Okay, let's actually slow down for a second and truly understand why these anime worlds pull you in. It's quite easy just to say, "Well, they're better, but why?"
Take Bleach, the world of structure, responsibilities, [music] etc. All make it feel meaningful.
Everything about the Soul Society is not only cool, but I could kind of see myself there. I could see myself walking through the seet in uniform, [music] training daily with my Zanacto, going on missions to purify hollows in the human world, and coming back knowing I actually protected people and kept balance in the world. I mean, I don't think I'm doing that now. I know it can get pretty dangerous from Hu Mundo, the Asparters, the Quincies, [music] etc. But it's never meaningless. There's always something that makes everything feel like it's going somewhere. Whole society [music] understands their roles.
So, there's a sense of brotherhood and family going on. Meaning essentially, I want some of that. But this feeling of wanting [music] to live in an anime world isn't a direct agenda from mangakas and anime studios to our mental well-being. It's coming from a truth that you may not have quite put into words yet. The truth is you don't actually want to live in an anime world.
You don't want to become a tunein and you certainly don't want to become a scout. What you really want is what that world gives you because in those worlds people have something most of us are missing. A clear purpose a strong identity a proper sense of direction.
Reinhardt from ReZero takes all [music] these, so he's just an example of someone who has them. That doesn't mean you want to start living alongside the guy. So once you realize that, it starts to make a bit of sense. A big thing, however, is that in anime, every main character is moving towards something.
They have a goal, be ambitious or not.
Every day in their life still looks eventful. Ioji, the most boring [music] guy going, he doesn't really want much, but it's still eventful. A lot of action they do have plot relevancy. Now compare that to real life. You [music] wake up, do the same routine just to live, attend to your job, consume what you consume, and go back to bed to repeat it the next day. And if you're lucky, you may get an occasional day out on the weekend. That sounds a lot less purposeful than Rudius as he adventures across the world trying to get home with Eris at the help of Rouad. Most anime we watch don't really showcase that most days are the same, which is why real life can feel flat.
And here's why that comparison starts to hit a bit different. Because at first, it's just observation. You know, you see that anime characters have proper purpose, proper sense of direction [music] and stakes. But after a while, it stops just being something you notice, and so it starts to become something you feel because as depressing as I may sound, when you watch anime, you're really noticing how lacking your life is purpose-wise. Not in a dramatic way or a depressing way, but just in a quiet way. It's not that your life is meaningless. That's not the message of this video. It's that your life may not frame itself like a story. There's no obvious arc you're in. There's no clear sense of ah this is the chapter where everything changes. [music] So you end up waddling about without the underlying feeling of true progression. And that's when anime starts to feel different. It [music] expands beyond entertainment and becomes a reference point for what structure, direction, and progress looks like. Villain Saga is great at this because it does that very thing. It stops just being entertainment and becomes an example for structure, direction, and progression. There's a lot of people who watched forin in season 2 and wanted to be the guy. They wanted the cool masculine backstory of being a child of war and overcoming that with newly found righteousness. [music] People who watched Forin returning to Iceland to see his family after all these years wished [music] they had the pleasure of overcoming such hardship. So once you compare anime progression to [music] real life progression, this whole switching world thing starts to make a bit of sense, right? Anime characters also have a clear identity.
[music] They know who they are. Like Luffy, make no mistake, knows who the hell he is. become king of the pirates, freedom above everything, protect friends, oppose oppression. But on the flip side, there's ones who don't seem to have identity, but they're in clear process of having one. Not with absolutely every character, cuz I mean, Yoji from Classroom of the Elite never stopped being a bit lost. But Subaru, Forin, Shya from Silent Voice, they were lost, yes, but they were on that trajectory [music] to find themselves.
All these characters don't switch personalities depending on their surroundings. They just are who they are. But in real life, a lot of people don't even know who they are. They're hiding parts of themselves, feeling permanently disconnected, playing up to people. So when you watch anime, you're really admiring the ones who have identity and also the ones who are trying to get their identity like Subaru 4 in Showya because you look at yours and you're thinking, well, who am I and where's my trajectory? Now, on a separate note, this is one of the biggest differences [music] in anime.
There are real stakes. If they fail, they're going to lose something.
Sometimes everything. It's the nature of a good story. But there is pressure.
There is consequence and there is suffering. And it's because of this that everything feels intense. Now in real life, most people are well quite comfortable. There's not a lot of urgency. No real pressure forcing growth. So watching anime makes you admire the opposite side. And vice versa. By the way, if you showed Subaru your [music] comfortable life, he'd probably want to live it, which is natural for both sides. But it is another element that attracts us to these intricate highstake anime worlds like Konaha, which has those stakes.
[music] So, when you say you want to live in a certain anime world, you're not really trying to escape Earth, which I hope you're not. It's quite concerning if you are. You're just responding to something that's missing. Your mind sees a world of just purpose, meaning, identity, maybe coolness, and compares that to your own life. At the baseline, you're not weird for thinking this, unless you make it weird. But real life can feel empty in comparison for a [music] single reason. It doesn't feel like it throws at you a story. Wake up, do the same things, go to sleep, repeat.
No clear progression and no obvious [music] direction. You can change that, but more on that in a bit. In anime, everything is structured like a story.
Progression, growth, turning points.
These are all frequent recurrences. You watch it and suddenly you feel inspired.
You feel connected and you finally [music] feel something, a spark. Your brain's craving that. But real life doesn't work like that. Real life doesn't just throw at you meaning. You got to create it, which [music] is hard.
And I know it is, which is why it feels easier just to go back to anime. The feeling I'm looking for is already there. I mean, it's it's a cheat code, but ever so [music] slowly yet so quickly without realizing it, you start to rely [music] on the anime to give you it, bro. You don't want to live in a fantasy. You just want the things it gives you. At first, searching for [music] it in anime is harmless. You watch anime, you enjoy it, and you feel something because of it. But if you lack understanding of what's truly happening, [music] it can turn into escapism. You start living through those worlds instead of building your own. Konahash has clouded your mind that much. That's where it becomes a problem because now you're avoiding [music] your own life journey when you're on a date with a future wife. Perhaps you [music] want you want to tell things about yourself, not just about the final battle with Ichigo and Isizen. So, what do you actually need? Well, my friend, you don't need soul society residency, as cool as it probably would be to be fair, as [music] well as participating in the Hunter exam cuz uh well, I fear for your life. You need a reason to wake up, a [music] direction to move in, something that demands something from you because that is what makes anime so powerful.
It's not directly the world, but the structure. If you want your life to feel more like that, you have to build it that way. Set a really uncomfortable [music] goal that actually matters. It's through the things you put off that progress begins, then happens, [music] then continuously made easier. I'm not going to tell you what goals to do in your life and what not to do cuz I mean, I'm the amate captain. But create stakes, face difficulty on purpose. Put [music] yourself in situations where you have to grow because once you do this, things start to change. Your lifelong [music] subconscious desire to live in Pokémon may actually fade away. That feeling you get watching anime. That sense of excitement, purpose, and emotion. Gone's adventure feeling like a nostalgia blast. Naruto's unwavering drive to become Hokag. Forthin [music] triumphing over his past self and finding peace.
That ain't random. It's a glimpse of what your life could look like. [music] And deep down, you know that you want a life that feels like meaning, direction, and identity. And until you build that, no world will ever feel enough. Thank you for watching. Subscribe, like, comment, and I'll see you in the next one.
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