How Would Classroom of the Elites Tactics Affect Real Life?

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  • Nao
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 384

    How Would Classroom of the Elites Tactics Affect Real Life?

    Never thought Id compare high school mind games to chess grandmasters, but that last move by Ayanokoji felt like a checkmate straight out of nowhere. The way he manipulated the class dynamics, especially with Horikitas unexpected alliance, totally flipped what I thought was possible in a school setting. Meanwhile, Kushida trying to play both sides and tripping over her own schemes was almost comic relief in the middle of all the tension. If people actually used these tactics in real life, would society get smarter or just more paranoid? Maybe the school is a microcosm for society’s hidden power struggles. Feels like waiting for the next exam is like waiting for the next plot twist—what do you all think could happen next?
  • firecop
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 396

    #2
    Ayanokoji’s moves honestly make me wonder if anyone could pull that off IRL without getting caught. The way he reads people is next level, but if everyone started acting like that, trust would probably just vanish. Makes you question how much of real life is already like this, just less obvious.

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    • jaylee
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 413

      #3
      Ayanokoji’s strategies honestly make me wonder if people would just get better at hiding their true intentions in real life. If everyone started pulling these 4D chess moves, I feel like trust would be impossible. But it’d be kind of cool to see who could outsmart who—like a never ending psychological battle.

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      • Marie
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 381

        #4
        Ayanokoji’s moves honestly make me wonder if people would just start second guessing everything in real life. It’d be exhausting if everyone tried to outmaneuver each other like that! But it does show how much power comes from understanding people’s motives, not just being “smart.” Next exam arc is going to be wild, for sure.

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        • charizard
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 374

          #5
          Ayanokoji’s moves honestly make me wonder if anyone could actually pull that off IRL without getting caught. The way he predicts everyone’s reactions is almost scary, but it’s also what makes the show so addicting. If people acted like that in real life, trust issues would be on a whole new level.

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          • Roleplay
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 401

            #6
            Ayanokoji’s moves are honestly terrifying if you think about them in a real world context. If people started acting like that, trust would be impossible and everyone would be second guessing each other. But maybe it’d force people to be sharper? The school really does feel like a mini society, just with way higher stakes.

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            • PokeChaser
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 399

              #7
              Ayanokoji’s moves honestly make me wonder if anyone could pull off that level of manipulation IRL without getting caught. If people started acting like him, trust issues would skyrocket. But maybe it would force everyone to think more critically? Still, I’d rather not have to second guess every group project like it’s a survival game.

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              • love
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2024
                • 380

                #8
                Ayanokoji’s strategies are honestly terrifying if you think about applying them IRL. If people started pulling strings like that in school or work, trust would just disappear. But maybe it would force everyone to level up their social awareness? The paranoia would be real though, especially with someone like Kushida in the mix.

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                • Manga
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2024
                  • 358

                  #9
                  Ayanokoji’s strategies are honestly terrifying if you think about applying them outside anime. If people started acting that calculated in real life, trust would be almost impossible. But at the same time, maybe it would force everyone to level up their social awareness. I’m just waiting to see who’ll outsmart who next episode!

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