Ashita no joe taught me that burning your flames of passion till the point of no return can be the greatest purpose.(Which perfectly sets with the tone of boxing where cte is a possibility for every fighter who steps in the ring.) Everyone of us has passions that they burn their fire towards everyday- but to Burn Your Fire So Bright That Only White Ashes Remain.... That's A Glory that only very few can experience- A happiness of perishing and leaving this existence after feeling more Alive than anyone else on this earth could hope to feel. There can be 2 ultimate happinesses of life- With Family-Passing down your dreams and sprouting seeds of purpose in others. Or To Truly Feel Alive By Yourself Instead Of Living Via Connections With Others To Assure You Of Your Own Existence. To live and burn for your own purpose and passion- True Happiness within yourself without seeking connections with others. Joe is a man who had zero connection with the first one but the second one he is truly the epitome of it.
this philosophy assumes every passion's endpoint is something that is good, or worthwhile. some passions seem better on the other side than they do once you are there. how many people fought and bleed to get into hollywood for their dreams on the big screens only to realize hollywood is a dog eat dog place where people are used up and spit out without regard. how many content creators romantize being a popular youtuber only to be hit with the realities of the internet and popularity? some passions simply end badly. would you include the passion for vengance with burning one's flame out? hatred? thats the endpoint that leaves people with nothing. would you include the passion for someone to draw morally questionable artwork that sullies the name of god and family??? is every passion even worth burning away for with its end result and who should be the judge of that? some passions are just straight up unattainable and striving for them just leaves you with nothing but white ash and broken dreams
Joe whistle is iconic but I think it's show how lost joe was in his life which is sad but midnight blue's shows kinda both mix of happiness and sadness and jow death was not supposed to be sad cause he fight till the end
@@thelastgame74 exactly, the whistle was also a progression throughout the show. To go back to the same whistle Joe was doing at the beginning of his journey at the very end would be a deservice to the progression/development he had made.
In my opening the best ost should have been played is ballad ost, search for it Ballad ost ashita no joe 2. This ost is just I don’t know how to explain but its really great and more suitable with joe death
@@othmaneryuga To Joe most of the people have the fire in them to do the task they want and their fire keeps burning but they never do the shit they want and waste their life and fire on party's and small dopamine but Joe is different he work all day long for the things he want's and fight for it till his fires burn away and all he had Left is pure white ashes of the burned away fire he had inside him even if it meant dying he is always gonna give his all to the things he wanted and won't let his fire burnes without any passian like most of us do.
Both Rikishi and Joe died peacefully with smiles on their faces and even Carlos who had lost himself still managed to find happiness which is great and shows us that a true loss shouldn't be a sad thing, it should be embraced because we gave it our all till the end
9anime is where I watched the show. It's about as raw as it gets. If you got ad blockers there are still ads but it wont take you to a whole other site if you misclick.
anime called Ashita No Joe. At the ending , Joe the protagonist dies after his World Title match due to Constant Severe Weight Cuts, Prevalent CTE and Pushing His Body to the limit. But his death was also more than just physical since he himself had no reason to live after fighting the Strongest Man in the World.
@@Introversion399 no that’s actually what a tragedy type story is. The hero (protagonist) struggles and dies/fails. Opposite is a comedy where the hero struggles and prevails. 🎭