Quote Originally Posted by MFauli View Post
But he just gave up, let Tsurayuki go and eh ...
This is always his problem, always been his problem, and will always be his problem unless he finally learns something from this future jump.

Something goes wrong, and he just gives up and collapses.

He needs to recognize it is his attitude, not his available opportunities, regrets, and "luck."

He was extremely lucky in his original timeline. How often do you get cross-functional knowledge in a job that you switched to because you hated your original career? How often do you lose a job and get a new dream job a month later because you met a hot woman manager on a footbridge? How often do you rapidly work your way up from a clerical job to a management coordination position?

He's been envious of a life he thought would be better, and his shitty attitude and ego ruined that one too.

Maybe one day he'll realize that big creative projects are a collaboration, and a single decision maker for the group usually produces an inferior product.