This RPG Should Be Taught In Schools (And To World Leaders) | FFX
Автор: Tai Senpai
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Final Fantasy 10 is one of my favourite JRPG's and possibly one of the best story-driven fantasy RPGs ever written.
Final Fantasy X isn’t just a legendary JRPG. It’s a mirror for human behavior, politics, and the psychology of leadership. In this video, I break down why Tidus, Yuna, and the world of Spira can actually teach politicians more about humanity than most political science textbooks.
From the sacrifice of Yuna’s pilgrimage to the corruption of Yevon, Final Fantasy 10 forces players to confront power, control, and the cost of blind faith. In FF10 the struggles of Tidus and Rikku show us the fragility of identity, while Auron embodies wisdom and resilience in the face of systemic decay. These themes are more relevant than ever in today’s world of broken institutions and self-serving leaders.
Psychology and human behavior are at the heart of Final Fantasy 10. The game explores fear, obedience, hope, and rebellion—things politicians constantly grapple with, whether they admit it or not. What happens when faith is weaponized? What does it take for ordinary people to stand up against authority? And why does a story about summoners and guardians still resonate with modern audiences two decades later?
If politicians were forced to play FF10, they might finally understand the cost of corruption, the meaning of sacrifice, and the power of true leadership
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