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I feel like that's a fault of how ZUN writes the characters. They either have no flaws, their flaws are their entire character, or they have flaws, but you rarely see them.
Sanae has flaws and problems of her own, she's overconfident, a braggart, overcompetitive, is willing to twist the truth and embellish her own feats while not crediting others, etc.
But I feel like it's only natural that if you like something or someone, you make it out to seem saintly, while you put yourself down and look at your own characteristics through a more realistic lens. Most of us see our characters as absolute saints, where even their imperfections are perfect, and a lot of people apply this to real persons as well, but that's being a bit unfair on yourself...
As I said, not everyone can get a lot of, or any, use out of it, but if you can it's a great but easy motivator for simple things. I, personally, realize that I'm first and foremost doing this for myself and because I see a need for improvement in myself, but motivating yourself to improve FOR yourself is always more difficult than doing it through a proxy, at least that's how it is for me.
>Just make sure not to overdo it
No promises, but I feel like I know my limits and play it safe. Cripple club's at least a couple decades down the line for me.