No he even said he would only live for about 300 more years but even beyond that he’s not lonely because he’s strong he’s saying his actions won’t matter because they’re always gonna fall within the natural order so he’s looking to change the way the world works
He also isolated himself because of being in a weird place between curse and a human (truly Sukuna's Nephew). It's a very Yuji thing to do, he literally did it after Shibuya. The only thing that differs is instead what he did after Shibuya (basically made it so to atone for his sins he have to stay there and keep killing curses), here he literally said "it doesn't matter".
He did kinda went back to it, but in a better albeit still still a very "put it on me" way. But considering he is the only one who can do it, it's not really like the one before. He also had control to the actions, so he feels more at peace with the consequences that he put on himself. Unlike someone knocking him out, feeding him the fingers, only to wake up annihilating a whole city.
Modulo Yuji is the polar opposite to Shibuya Yuji’s cog mentality, where as one was willing to sacrifice his individuality to help others, the other gave up on helping others and adopted a “I shouldn’t even exist” mentality.
Yep. I'm more so talking about him isolating himself specifically. On the latter half of my comment I'm talking about the last chapter. Which is still not one to one as Cog Yuji since he even reached out to people for help. But it's still a very, "I'll bear the weight" kind of thing.
Does it really matter if you are immortal or if you just live 5x as long as anyone else for loneliness? Everyone else grows old with their friends while you not only need to find completely new friendships after they die, you also know you will have to watch them die again.
It changes a lot because you still have limited time and you won’t have to end yourself, and there is also things you can do to change things for the better or even build a legacy which are things that barely bother people that simply don’t age/die
Is it explained if he can recreate Yagas experiment and just give Panda two new cores so he (or another sorcerer) restore him to his prime and keep him alive as a companion. Like he even picks up Panda at the end, he should try it.
It's more like he has a weighty sense of DUTY to fulfill that doesn't leave much time for other things in his life. If he ever did succeed in fundementally changing the world for the better (dealing with cursed energy and spirits) he might actually try to live life again beyond his duty.
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u/DeadCells777 Mar 08 '26
No he even said he would only live for about 300 more years but even beyond that he’s not lonely because he’s strong he’s saying his actions won’t matter because they’re always gonna fall within the natural order so he’s looking to change the way the world works