Aug 21, 2024 10:54:52 GMT
Post by Yanai Hebiru on Aug 21, 2024 10:54:52 GMT
The Doctor is In
The full problem was one Hebiru had no way of tackling at present but as a doctor she was more than used to treating symptoms until a patient was fully prepared for the root cause to be addressed. She could only hope that her efforts would give them sufficient time to do so.
"Fear is the mind killer," Hebiru quoted while shaping her lips into a sardonic smile. The motion came easy, almost as if there were real feeling behind it. Had Hebiru's focus been more inward at the moment she might have found the reason for that but alas, her focus was on the student in front of her. "It is respectable of you to minimize the risk of harm to anyone else. As one who has taken the Hippocratic Oath it is certainly a sentiment I can understand. Always remember however: You never fight alone."
The motto of the Tranquil Soul hero agency was rather fitting for situations such as these.
"No hero has reached the greatest heights by themselves. Certainly, in the short time it has existed Hero Society has come far but it never started from zero. A foundation has always existed, it was merely repurposed and improved upon. Junsuina Kanjo. If you wish to see further then stand on the shoulders of the giants. Learn from the trail your predecessors have blazed and accept their assistance instead of attempting to reinvent the wheel."
Pausing for a moment so as to not overwhelm her Hebiru let her words hang for a while before continuing in a softer tone.
"Despite what it may look like, I do not believe your progress has stopped. In any endeavor the first eighty percent of results take twenty percent of the effort to achieve and the final twenty percent take eighty percent of it. You have arrived at this final twenty percent, Junsuina. The road to improvement shall be far harder from here but it will not be pointless. You may not notice your steady improvement as you go but once you have advanced far enough you can look behind you and realize, where once there were flaws and mistakes only you remain."
The advice smarted. Recent combat encounters had shown her that she herself had never gotten close to finishing this final twenty percent when it came to combat. No one could do everything and Hebiru had prioritized other pursuits. It is not a decision she regrets but nevertheless a realization that grates at times.
"Will you throw in the towel here, Mood Ring? There is no shame in quitting. If you choose to continue however know that we will do whatever we can to assist you. There are many with sufficient experience to mitigate harm. Trust that you can rely on others so that one day they may rely on you."
Hebiru's mind ran down the list of possible candidates, flagging several as potentially viable while discarding others. They would find a solution to Junsuina's problem together. Of that she had no doubt.
Tag: junsuina
The full problem was one Hebiru had no way of tackling at present but as a doctor she was more than used to treating symptoms until a patient was fully prepared for the root cause to be addressed. She could only hope that her efforts would give them sufficient time to do so.
"Fear is the mind killer," Hebiru quoted while shaping her lips into a sardonic smile. The motion came easy, almost as if there were real feeling behind it. Had Hebiru's focus been more inward at the moment she might have found the reason for that but alas, her focus was on the student in front of her. "It is respectable of you to minimize the risk of harm to anyone else. As one who has taken the Hippocratic Oath it is certainly a sentiment I can understand. Always remember however: You never fight alone."
The motto of the Tranquil Soul hero agency was rather fitting for situations such as these.
"No hero has reached the greatest heights by themselves. Certainly, in the short time it has existed Hero Society has come far but it never started from zero. A foundation has always existed, it was merely repurposed and improved upon. Junsuina Kanjo. If you wish to see further then stand on the shoulders of the giants. Learn from the trail your predecessors have blazed and accept their assistance instead of attempting to reinvent the wheel."
Pausing for a moment so as to not overwhelm her Hebiru let her words hang for a while before continuing in a softer tone.
"Despite what it may look like, I do not believe your progress has stopped. In any endeavor the first eighty percent of results take twenty percent of the effort to achieve and the final twenty percent take eighty percent of it. You have arrived at this final twenty percent, Junsuina. The road to improvement shall be far harder from here but it will not be pointless. You may not notice your steady improvement as you go but once you have advanced far enough you can look behind you and realize, where once there were flaws and mistakes only you remain."
The advice smarted. Recent combat encounters had shown her that she herself had never gotten close to finishing this final twenty percent when it came to combat. No one could do everything and Hebiru had prioritized other pursuits. It is not a decision she regrets but nevertheless a realization that grates at times.
"Will you throw in the towel here, Mood Ring? There is no shame in quitting. If you choose to continue however know that we will do whatever we can to assist you. There are many with sufficient experience to mitigate harm. Trust that you can rely on others so that one day they may rely on you."
Hebiru's mind ran down the list of possible candidates, flagging several as potentially viable while discarding others. They would find a solution to Junsuina's problem together. Of that she had no doubt.
Tag: junsuina