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7/21/2025, 2:24:05 AM
>>149477472
Goku is the one of the best inspirational heroes in fiction.
Goku represents the best of mankind in one character.
A man that is not perfect in any way nor destined to anything special, but has a desire to improve himself while doing what he loves.
Goku was born as nothing more than a low class baby with no one expecting him to grow to be a decent warrior or be able to do much at all.
Yet he did not care about such expectations nor what anyone could say about him, and focused on his love for martial arts alongside his grandpa.
Unlike Vegeta, he is beyond being prideful and knows that he is below others, humbly yet excitingly accepting to learn from masters and friends to become better. To the point most of his techniques are borrowed from his friends.
He loves his family and friends a lot to the point he sacrificed himself twice over for their safety, while he does not have a hero complex that makes him think he is forced to police the entire world, is seen to care for life itself and see those that abuse their powers over innocents as lowlifes he must confront not to satisfy some heroic complex, but to guarantee his family and friends's safety.
He is the ultimate hero of self improvement, humility and how being imperfect is a blessing that allows you to be better by your own effort. About focusing on your dreams and aspirations and not caring about what others expect of you nor being stuck forever thinking on what you lack.
You weren't born into royalty, riches or being born with powers?
Who cares. You are you, and you can be much, much greater than you think you can be and others think you will be.
And by working on yourself and in your goals, you are helping others become the best versions of themselves as well.
Goku is the one of the best inspirational heroes in fiction.
Goku represents the best of mankind in one character.
A man that is not perfect in any way nor destined to anything special, but has a desire to improve himself while doing what he loves.
Goku was born as nothing more than a low class baby with no one expecting him to grow to be a decent warrior or be able to do much at all.
Yet he did not care about such expectations nor what anyone could say about him, and focused on his love for martial arts alongside his grandpa.
Unlike Vegeta, he is beyond being prideful and knows that he is below others, humbly yet excitingly accepting to learn from masters and friends to become better. To the point most of his techniques are borrowed from his friends.
He loves his family and friends a lot to the point he sacrificed himself twice over for their safety, while he does not have a hero complex that makes him think he is forced to police the entire world, is seen to care for life itself and see those that abuse their powers over innocents as lowlifes he must confront not to satisfy some heroic complex, but to guarantee his family and friends's safety.
He is the ultimate hero of self improvement, humility and how being imperfect is a blessing that allows you to be better by your own effort. About focusing on your dreams and aspirations and not caring about what others expect of you nor being stuck forever thinking on what you lack.
You weren't born into royalty, riches or being born with powers?
Who cares. You are you, and you can be much, much greater than you think you can be and others think you will be.
And by working on yourself and in your goals, you are helping others become the best versions of themselves as well.
6/13/2025, 7:22:01 PM
>>148994200
Would your favorite Death Battle combatant prefer to eat a baby goat or a matter baby
Would your favorite Death Battle combatant prefer to eat a baby goat or a matter baby
6/13/2025, 4:15:43 PM
>>148993273
>>148993268
>>148993241
>>148993205
Goku is the one of the best inspirational hero in fiction.
Goku represents the best of mankind in one character.
A man that is not perfect in any way nor destined to anything special, but has a desire to improve himself while doing what he loves.
Goku was born as nothing more than a low class baby with no one expecting him to grow to be a decent warrior or be able to do much at all.
Yet he did not care about such expectations nor what anyone could say about him, and focused on his love for martial arts alongside his grandpa.
Unlike Vegeta, he is beyond being prideful and knows that he is below others, humbly yet excitingly accepting to learn from masters and friends to become better. To the point most of his techniques are borrowed from his friends.
He loves his family and friends a lot to the point he sacrificed himself twice over for their safety, while he does not have a hero complex that makes him think he is forced to police the entire world, is seen to care for life itself and see those that abuse their powers over innocents as lowlifes he must confront not to satisfy some heroic complex, but to guarantee his family and friends's safety.
He is the ultimate hero of self improvement, humility and how being imperfect is a blessing that allows you to be better by your own effort. About focusing on your dreams and aspirations and not caring about what others expect of you nor being stuck forever thinking on what you lack.
You weren't born into royalty, riches or being born with powers?
Who cares. You are you, and you can be much, much greater than you think you can be and others think you will be.
And by working on yourself and in your goals, you are helping others become the best versions of themselves as well.
>>148993268
>>148993241
>>148993205
Goku is the one of the best inspirational hero in fiction.
Goku represents the best of mankind in one character.
A man that is not perfect in any way nor destined to anything special, but has a desire to improve himself while doing what he loves.
Goku was born as nothing more than a low class baby with no one expecting him to grow to be a decent warrior or be able to do much at all.
Yet he did not care about such expectations nor what anyone could say about him, and focused on his love for martial arts alongside his grandpa.
Unlike Vegeta, he is beyond being prideful and knows that he is below others, humbly yet excitingly accepting to learn from masters and friends to become better. To the point most of his techniques are borrowed from his friends.
He loves his family and friends a lot to the point he sacrificed himself twice over for their safety, while he does not have a hero complex that makes him think he is forced to police the entire world, is seen to care for life itself and see those that abuse their powers over innocents as lowlifes he must confront not to satisfy some heroic complex, but to guarantee his family and friends's safety.
He is the ultimate hero of self improvement, humility and how being imperfect is a blessing that allows you to be better by your own effort. About focusing on your dreams and aspirations and not caring about what others expect of you nor being stuck forever thinking on what you lack.
You weren't born into royalty, riches or being born with powers?
Who cares. You are you, and you can be much, much greater than you think you can be and others think you will be.
And by working on yourself and in your goals, you are helping others become the best versions of themselves as well.
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