Hugo não foi o primeiro a falar da filosofia do segundo lugar

Did Hugo copy Itoshi Sae's philosophy? In this video, we analyze one of the most interesting discussions in Blue Lock: is Hugo's theory of second place truly original, or did it already exist long before through the relationship between Itoshi Sae and Itoshi Rin? Long before Hugo presented his vision on talent, hierarchy, and destiny, Sae had already planted a similar idea by saying that Rin could be the best player in the world after him. What seemed like encouragement ended up creating an invisible limit, shaping Rin's identity and goals for years. In this video, we explore how Itoshi Sae's philosophy anticipated concepts that would later be defended by Hugo, as well as analyzing Rin's development, the influence of expectations imposed by those close to him, and the difference between accepting a role defined by others or building one's own destiny. We will discuss psychology, growth mindset, talent, potential, hierarchies in sports, and how Blue Lock uses the story of the Itoshi brothers to question one of the most controversial ideas in the work: is there really a ceiling to what we can become? Edited by: @Dantas_3x1