Talk:Hinami Fueguchi/@comment-45.22.8.190-20160106192557/@comment-94.227.140.143-20160107070904

Instead of saying "The strong are the ones who lose the least", it might be better to say "Once you are strong, there isn't much left to lose anymore"

In a way Akira is right, but there are no positive connotations in that sentence. The only reason someone wants to become strong is to protect what he treasures or to seek vengeance. Which indicates in both cases that he has experienced loss, otherwise you wouldn't wish to become strong or there just won't be a need for it.

The struggle to get strong comes with more loss, until you finally reach that point where you don't have much left to lose anymore.