Psychology experts suggest that adults who grew up preferring the character Kuririn from "Dragon Ball" have a psychological advantage over others. Despite being one of the weakest characters in the series, Kuririn's vulnerability and relatability appeal to fans. The article explains this through Leon Festinger's Social Comparison Theory, which posits that people constantly evaluate their social position by comparing themselves to others. Choosing a character like Kuririn reflects a healthy understanding of one's own abilities and limitations.
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