What's wrong with having a desire to be a hero of justice even if you're not powerful enough to be?
Leave it to the real heros m8
>>133709382
Absolutely nothing. They're the best kind of heroes.
It's kind of like having a desire to fuck anime girls even though you know you never will.
>>133709382
There's nothing wrong with having a desire, any desire. Unfortunately, if it's a desire you can't act on, that can cause heartache for you, and if it's a desire you shouldn't act on, it can cause problems for others.
Sometimes it will do both at once.
>>133709382
Look man, if you wanna kill them towelhead ISIS bastards you dont need to ask. Just do what you feel is right and head on to that mosque, start shooting people while declaring your undying love for your waifu.God bless you
You're likely to end up killing a lot of people and justifying your actions by saying "Greater good".
Ironically more will have died than if you just did nothing, since the world really hates those people who say they can commit any atrocities they want in the name of justice if they claim they're saving more in the long term, so it doesn't matter what they do in the short term.
It also leads you don't a path of inhumanity and no real salvation for anyone.
There's basically a few thousand ways to fuck it up, and its guaranteed you will eventually reach a choice with no good answer, that will incite you to fuck it up, and commit some atrocity.
>>133709882
>being a hero = killing people
>there aren't disasters to save people from
Everyone you pull out of a burning building or save from drowning is just as saved as anyone you save from a human villain, and you don't have to kill anyone.
Saving those nearby that are in trouble, that are in danger, that need active help, that's not so bad. You probably won't fuck that up. They do need help, you can verify that, and doing it is possible. Just save those in front of you when they're in trouble, but don't root your entire existence around it in a sense.
If you make your entire existence about saving people, and you try to align yourself to some grand ideal like "Saving humanity" even when there's no real end goal to be achieved.
You basically are certain to fuck that up.
At that point you aren't looking to help people, rather you are that thing Kotomine warned Shirou he was the first time they met. You're someone who needs people to be in trouble, to justify your existence.
Everything about it is too hazy and disordered. There's no meaning or ending, you are seeking the action rather than the outcome.
There are entire distinctions and warps to Shirou's ideals.
>>133709382
No it is not wrong, although he should have tried to become Hero of Cooking like Soma from Shokugeki no Souma. He would have gained more results.
>>133710072
megumi gets expelled
>>133709382
It's not wrong.
It'll never be wrong.