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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (go on an adventure together) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution, which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why the problem isn\'t solved after their adventurous trip to reach Vacuo (which happens off-screen between the show and the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\'s coming.
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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (go on an adventure together) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution, which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why the problem isn\\\'t solved after their adventurous trip to reach Vacuo (which happens off-screen between the show and the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\\\'s coming (Coco felt the same way; it\\\'s one of the things the pair have in common).
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the \'earnest\' point. His Vacuan upbringing makes it harder for him to figure out what his flaw actually is, which is that he needs to actually give his team agency. He thought he could fix things just by spending time with them, but when he\'s with them he\'s making decisions without their input and making assumptions about their feelings without asking them how they actually feel. His Vacuan upbringing isn\'t the flaw that needs solving. It\'s just a complication in the path to him learning what the actual flaw is.
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\\\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\\\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the \\\'earnest\\\' point. His Vacuan upbringing makes it harder for him to figure out what his flaw actually is, which is that he needs to actually give his team agency. He thought he could fix things just by spending time with them, but when he\\\'s with them he\\\'s making decisions without their input and making assumptions about their feelings without asking them how they actually feel. His Vacuan upbringing isn\\\'t the flaw that needs solving, but it is a complication in the path to him learning what the actual flaw is.
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the \'earnest\' point.
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\\\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\\\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the \\\'earnest\\\' point. His Vacuan upbringing makes it harder for him to figure out what his flaw actually is, which is that he needs to actually give his team agency. He thought he could fix things just by spending time with them, but when he\\\'s with them he\\\'s making decisions without their input and making assumptions about their feelings without asking them how they actually feel. His Vacuan upbringing isn\\\'t the flaw that needs solving. It\\\'s just a complication in the path to him learning what the actual flaw is.
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the other point.
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Yes, his Vacuan upbringing is a factor in his difficulty realising that their issue is that he\\\'s undermining their agency. But I didn\\\'t discuss that in my post because I was addressing the \\\'earnest\\\' point.
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As the book indicates, by the time they reached Vacuo, Sun\'s figured that he\'d done what needed to do to solve the problem (which is effectively why they went to Vacuo via the \'scenic route\'). But, because he got the problem wrong, the team was still pissed off with him. He was all out of ideas as to why they \'\'still\'\' hadn\'t come round after weeks together and still hadn\'t got over it. That\'s because he\'d neglected to do the one thing they actually wanted him to do: ask them what they wanted instead of making assumptions on their behalf.
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As the book indicates, by the time they reached Vacuo, Sun\\\'s figured that he\\\'d done what he needed to do to solve the problem (which is effectively why they went to Vacuo via the \\\'scenic route\\\'). But, because he got the problem wrong, the team was still pissed off with him. He was all out of ideas as to why they \\\'\\\'still\\\'\\\' hadn\\\'t come round after weeks together and still hadn\\\'t got over it. That\\\'s because he\\\'d neglected to do the one thing they actually wanted him to do: ask them what they wanted instead of making assumptions on their behalf.
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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (go on an adventure together) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution, which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why the problem isn\'t solved after their adventurous trip to reach Vacuo (which happens off-screen between the show and the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\'s coming (something he does mention in the departure episode and which is a reason Team CFVY also factored in when going there).
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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (go on an adventure together) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution, which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why the problem isn\\\'t solved after their adventurous trip to reach Vacuo (which happens off-screen between the show and the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\\\'s coming.
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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (that he just needed to take his team on an adventure to reconnect) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution (which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why we learn what the issue really is in the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\'s coming (something he does mention in the departure episode and which is a reason Team CFVY also factored in when going there).
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Yes, as I said: what he thought the problem with his leadership was, and what he assumed the solution was (go on an adventure together) turned out to not be the problem and not be the solution, which is why Neptune is upset with what he says in the departure episode and why the problem isn\\\'t solved after their adventurous trip to reach Vacuo (which happens off-screen between the show and the book). The reason he took them to Vacuo was because he felt it was the best place to take them to train for what\\\'s coming (something he does mention in the departure episode and which is a reason Team CFVY also factored in when going there).
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