Sora is just a regular youngster on Destiny Islands when we first meet him in Kingdom Hearts. He is not the most notable, the strongest, or the fastest person. However, he is selected to wield the Keyblade when darkness falls. This thrusts him into a series of events, forcing him to bear the burden of many worlds. What makes him exceptional is despite not being "special" from the beginning, he gradually develops into his position under the guidance of friendships, courage and his unshakable faith in the light.
Sora's narrative serves as a reminder that perfection is not a prerequisite for greatness. It comes from being there when it counts, persevering through difficult times and relying on others who walk with us. His path demonstrates that a hero's true strength lies in the relationships we form and how we use them to uplift others, not in battling alone.
And to be honest, is not it the reality of life? The majority of us do not feel like "the one." We begin as normal people, with uncertainties, failures, and a feeling that we may not be prepared for the difficulties that lie ahead. But like Sora, we develop when we confront those difficulties, take what we can from them and let the relationships we have formed—with mentors, friends, family, and communities—help us move forward.
There is one quote i can think of after watching his journey:
Your destination is not defined by where you started. You do not have to be exceptional. Walk tall.
Sora's narrative serves as a reminder that perfection is not a prerequisite for greatness. It comes from being there when it counts, persevering through difficult times and relying on others who walk with us. His path demonstrates that a hero's true strength lies in the relationships we form and how we use them to uplift others, not in battling alone.
And to be honest, is not it the reality of life? The majority of us do not feel like "the one." We begin as normal people, with uncertainties, failures, and a feeling that we may not be prepared for the difficulties that lie ahead. But like Sora, we develop when we confront those difficulties, take what we can from them and let the relationships we have formed—with mentors, friends, family, and communities—help us move forward.
There is one quote i can think of after watching his journey:
Your destination is not defined by where you started. You do not have to be exceptional. Walk tall.