[And Giorno's just going to let the subject pass because, to be honest, he's crap at comforting anyway since he's basically a cold fish.]
Having the ability to do something does not always imply a "power."
That said... my abilities are admittedly very useful as far as attaining wanted things. The world always bends before the will of those with the strength to bend it.
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Yes, I knew him. I'm very sorry to hear that. That Porter can be cruel.
That does explain a lot.
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wait so its your power
how? how can you do that?
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That said... my abilities are admittedly very useful as far as attaining wanted things. The world always bends before the will of those with the strength to bend it.
That part is both literal and weird.
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youre seriously weird
what do you mean it literally bends anyway??
now im just confused
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Here's a tip! All people have the ability to attain those things they desire! To deny this is to accept false limitations and hamper one's own goals!
And you're permitted to be confused, but I don't really want to clarify.
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you cant just say things like that and then say you dont want to explain!
how is that anything but optimistic and naive?!
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That kind of outlook is not terribly efficient as far as achieving one's dreams.
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im realistic!
youre the one whos excessively optimistic thats just asking for trouble
i dont even know what my dream is anyway
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I don't intend to imply that it lacks for losses, of course.
However! Do you turn a situation to your advantage, or do you give in to fear and disappointment?
Do you strive forward, or become complacent?
These are the questions that determine one's ability to create the world that they envision!
Of course you can't do that without first deciding what you want, so it's a moot point until you settle on a direction.
And I still haven't explained, nor will I explain.