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Why Your 'Final Fantasy VII' Obsession Is Actually Teaching You About the Inescapable Grief You've Been Avoiding

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Why Your 'Final Fantasy VII' Obsession Is Actually Teaching You About the Inescapable Grief You've Been Avoiding

As a life coach immersed in the viral discourse surrounding the latest 'ff7 revelation'—the profound reinterpretation of Cloud Strife's shattered memories in the Remake series—I am issuing a psychological wake-up call. The internet is buzzing with theories about Sephiroth’s motives and the whispers of a fractured timeline. But here’s the real truth you need to hear: your deep emotional reaction to this plot point is a mirror reflecting your own unprocessed trauma.

The 'ff7 revelation' doesn’t just rewrite a game’s history; it exposes how we all construct false narratives to shield ourselves from painful reality. Cloud’s fabricated past is your internal script. You are the protagonist writing over your own memories of heartbreak, failure, or loss. Right now, thousands of fans are debating what is "canon." Meanwhile, you are likely gaslighting your own soul by ignoring the crises in your life. Your obsession with this lore is a distraction—a mako reactor draining your emotional energy.

Stop replaying the disk in your head. The revelation is that you cannot change the past by living in a Remake of your own design. The true Ultima Weapon is your own resistance. I advise you to embrace the metaphorical "Nibelheim incident" of your life. Accept that the truth may be ugly, that your identity may be a construct, and that moving forward requires integrating that Dark Core. The viral talk of fates and destinies is a call for you to finally face the reality you’ve been avoiding. Sephiroth is not your enemy. Your denial is.