Moreover his expertise, intelligence, and appears, the one defining attribute of Jujutsu Kaisen’s Satoru Gojo was his ego. From his first look to his closing combat, Gojo was the standard swaggering protagonist. He was by no means shy about telling anybody—buddy or foe—how good he was. The issue for these uncovered to his bragging was that he hardly ever did not show himself proper. There was one exception, nonetheless.

Gojo’s aura of self-confidence was so thick that it is onerous to think about a scenario the place the character would significantly doubt his perception in himself. For instance, regardless of being locked away within the Jail Realm in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter #90, Gojo is totally at peace, despite the fact that he is surrounded by a swarm of ominous skeletons. He even appears assured that he’ll finally escape the notorious, desolate dimension.

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However much more revealing of his gigantic ego is his most well-known boast, which occurred in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter #221. That boast was made in response to Yuji Itadori’s query of whether or not he would defeat Ryomen Sukuna. Whereas Sukuna is usually acknowledged as essentially the most highly effective sorcerer/curse within the historical past of Jujutsu sorcery, Gojo confidently declared himself the winner with none hesitation.

Gojo’s Doubts: Why He Did not Cease Yuta’s Sacrificial Backup Plan

With such a reservoir of belief, it is senseless that Gojo would not thwart Yuta’s plan to take over his physique after his dying utilizing Kenjaku’s cursed approach. In spite of everything, the plan requires Gojo to die in his combat with Sukuna, which Gojo has already said was not possible. It additionally requires Yuta to sacrifice himself for the better good, one thing Gojo would have absolutely averted if it had been attainable.

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Nothing in Gojo’s historical past means that he would conform to such a plan on any sensible foundation. However, he has not unequivocally silenced Yuta. The one approach Gojo may very well be so detached to the plan is that if he secretly believed that there was a chance that he would lose to Sukuna.

Regardless of his hard-to-avoid bragging, Gojo doubted his potential to save lots of the day. That is the one clarification for why he believed a backup plan is likely to be crucial.

Gojo’s Ego and Doubts: The Shocking Acceptance of Yuta’s Backup Plan in Jujutsu Kaisen

After all, it may very well be argued that Gojo’s acceptance of Yuta’s plan is an easy instance of protecting his choices open. Nevertheless, this masks the enormity of Gojo’s ego. It was because of his ego that Gojo was in a position to pull himself collectively after Toji Fushiguro’s in any other case deadly blow in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter #75. That willpower was instrumental in serving to him activate his reverse cursed power skills.

Surviving that near-death expertise undoubtedly deepened Gojo’s impression of himself. Afterward, it is unlikely Gojo would ever imagine he may very well be defeated once more, except the menace was much more harmful than Toji.

Gojo's fight with SukunaGojo's fight with Sukuna
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Gojo would by no means approve of Yuta’s plan except he thought there was a chance that he would lose. Moreover, it appears extremely unlikely that Gojo would enable a plan that will needlessly remove one in every of his star college students. After all, there’s nothing unsuitable with contemplating the opportunity of defeat and taking the suitable steps to restrict the harm accomplished.

Nevertheless, given Satoru Gojo’s character, permitting Yuta to have “Plan B” is inconsistent along with his supremely assured nature. Conversely, whereas he might not admit it outright, by questioning his skills, he might have simply offered the means to save lots of the Jujutsu Kaisen universe from Sukuna.