Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-25319479-20160428105912/@comment-25558176-20160429125810

ΚΟΜΙΞ wrote: Thekillman wrote: ΚΟΜΙΞ wrote: In the end, as for me I believe that in a way Naruto and its ending is very unrealistic and Naruto didn't answer Nagato's question too. Last time i checked we had a major war in real life that has very much ended war for the parties involved.

You also seem to have misunderstood the part about Nagato. There is no answer. There is no one answer to absolute peace. Because Nagato misunderstood the problem. Peace isn't brought by some absolute power, it's just tyranny in some other form. Kaguya tried to bring peace with tyranny and it didn't stop anything. Peace is achieved when people try to achieve peace together. When in stead of shooting first, they ask questions first. When they try to understand WHY someone says something, rather than just reacting to what they said.

Peace is a goal that must be reached together. Hashirama made significant strides but was unable to fully dissolve the problems of 900 years (-ish) of war.

In real life we very much enjoy peace even though fighting has been stopped completely. We may never end conflict entirely, but we can definitely try and make peace last as long as possible.

Naruto's answer is that he will never give up looking for a way to achieve peace, because peace isn't achieved through some grandeur show of power, but because people try to achieve it. Together. And after Naruto dies what? His way is temporary. Even he doesn't give up. What will happen if someone else in the future like Evil Village Kage appear? And the way Shinobi understood so easily each other is a bit unbelievable. Peace can be achieved when people understand each other yes but it's not that simple. Don't wanna say that power is the solution but neither Naruto's way is the perfect solution. It's try in his era like Hashirama and let the future go wherever it will go. Trying to understand each other is correct but I what am trying to say is that its not that easy and it most likely will never be. What would have happened if the Villages didn't have a common enemy? They would still fight each other in some form. Since they wouldn't trust each other or try to understand each other. There can never be absolute PEACE. So, what @TheKillman is saying is that a temporary one is waayyyyyy better than a non-existant one.

Jiraiya and Minato were unable to find the solution to achieving peace (probably referring to 'absolute peace'), and Naruto realized later on that there cannot be such thing as absolute peace. However, his answer was to fight and struggle to achieve peace (temporarily) and never give up no matter what; [Because that's his Ninja Way!]. And the way he does that is with the cooperation of others and working together to achieve a shared goal.

"What will happen if someone else in the future like Evil Village Kage appear?" The peaceful era will be interrupted by conflicts and war, like it did in past, and once again, after the fighting and killing reaches it's vertex, someone else will wish to follow in the footsteps of Ashura's descendants and once again bring peace to the ninja world.

Mind you, without some sort of action going on in this series (like some villain threatening the peace) this series would've been hella boring xD.