Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-27883716-20160228133805/@comment-26998824-20160301004632

How do you know if the world you live in today isn't a dreamworld? This argues the fact that peace created by IT isn't true peace because it was falsified. The feelings of happiness in IT would feel as real as life, that's what makes it the perfect solution.

Especially if you account for things you can't control but still hurt you to think about like war, rape or any other humanitarian displeasure's. Sure you might be able to change something adverse in your own life but hoping that after you die that the small things you did in your life to aid the big things like world peace or reduce poverty will even cause an effect is uncertain.

IT gives a fixed answers. Madara couldn't trust the future with world peace that's why he wanted it to be controlled. This is what Obito was saying to Naruto when he got the tailed beasts were pulled out of him. Why would you want to walk down a path if you don't know where it's heading? Worse so, if it would only lead you to pain. Obito solution is a certain with an outcome whereas Naruto is reliant on enduring whatever it may be, albeit with your goal nowhere in sight.

Although it may be upsetting to hear, living in a dreamworld for some is better than the real world they live in. The triumph which you hope for literally feels impossible to some, like it can never be obtained so it is useless to try. Suggesting that without hardship a life of only success would be worthless isn't a good reason to live with that of one. There's could be an infinite amount of things someone could be happy about. Always, look at views from others perceptive and put yourself in their shoes.