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Well, I think somebody can be a hero without anyone suffering. Saving a person from a car crash is very heroic right? And nobody suffers from it. Actually, you become a hero by preventing something to go wrong.
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I read a couple of blog posts about how after reading Subarashiki Hibi people started to look at the world differently. After finishing it I must say it was a really spectacular read but I can't say it really changed my life. In MAL they made an enlightenment list and I was wondering if it can be done on visual novels too. Do you have any experiences of reading a visual novel that made you realize things?