Ask a psychiatrist to help me interpret Uchiha Itachi's psychological feelings in Naruto?

In the eyes of ferret fans, he is a good brother. He is great, sad, melancholy and far-sighted ... just because he wants to make Sasuke stronger, he cheated Sasuke. He made Sasuke hate him for nine years. It is true that Sasuke grew up because of hatred, but has he ever thought about how painful it is for a person to hate someone he once loved? Have you ever hated someone you love deeply, and how painful the inner struggle is? In ferrets' eyes, Konoha comes first and Sasuke comes second, otherwise Naruto will not be left with a killer weapon. When Sasuke is hostile to Konoha, it's good to have both. If not, it's better to choose Konoha. I can't help blaming Sasuke for not killing him during the genocide! That's no reason to want him to be a hero. Have you asked Sasuke about this? Did you ask his permission? I love my brother and let him live in hell for nine years. Finally, I established feelings with my companions. So, the kaleidoscope shone his heart in an extreme direction. If Sasuke can't stand it, Naruto is almost blinded by him in the valley of the ending. Why don't I love my brother and let him live a normal life? Is it really that important to be strong? Now Sasuke is stronger, but his mind is still struggling. He doesn't know who his real enemy is, Konoha Village, who raised him for more than ten years, or this unfathomable old clan leader. If you want him to change the fate of the family, why don't you tell him the truth? A person who loves his brother deeply expresses his love by depriving him of his happy childhood and freedom of thought. If Sasuke can't find the truth all his life, isn't he living in the shadow of revenge? It is no worse for him to live like this than to die! Just because Konoha's safety is the first in your heart, but have you ever thought that Sasuke's family is the first for him? Because he has lived alone for nine years, he values family ties more than anyone else. Since you make him hate you, why do you have to let him live in contradiction? Why let him feel your inner concern on his forehead! Doesn't this just make him more miserable? The most painful thing for a person is not to love or hate someone, but to love and hate. As can be seen from Kakashi's gloomy childhood, he was afraid of his father as a hero and hated his father's temporary fanaticism. Just because he saved his companion, his task failed. That's why he was left alone in this world. If Kakashi chooses his father as a hero to rest in peace, he will accompany him all the way. His most likely choice is to hope that his relatives will always be by my side. Sasuke chose the affection in the village without feeling melancholy, while Koko chose Konoha to try to save his brother's life, that is, brotherhood. I can't deny what Koko did for his brother, and I don't say what he did was wrong. Unfortunately, he doesn't know Sasuke at all. Not knowing what Sasuke needed, everything Koko did was in vain. What can you know about me when you have nothing? Every ferret fan says how great he is. Without 1000, there are 800 articles praising ferrets, but if he is your brother, do you dare to accept it? Do you like the life where everything is arranged by others? For example, if you fall in love with a beautiful girl, your brother tells you that another ugly girl can make you a hero. Can you accept such a thing? Or in order to exercise your ability to live alone, I will put you back in the virgin forest and let you adapt to the wild life. It has indeed become powerful, but it has lost more precious happiness, freedom, ideals and so on! Since konoha is the first in ferrets' hearts, why not kill Sasuke? He also owns sharingan, which may also hurt Konoha. If you choose Konoha Sasuke, you won't have to suffer for nine years. If you choose your family and Sasuke, you don't have to suppress yourself. In other words, Sasuke may be happier. Although Konoha may kill the whole family, such hatred and sadness cannot be compared with ferrets' ambivalence.

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