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He lived for a thousand years. He killed trillions. And he did it all because he thought he was saving them. This is the real tragedy of Thanos—not that he was evil, but that he was right. And it didn't matter. In this video, we dive deep into the psychology of Thanos, the Mad Titan. From his traumatic birth on Titan where his own mother tried to kill him, to watching his entire civilization collapse exactly as he predicted, to spending a millennium trying to prevent other worlds from suffering the same fate. We explore how trauma, immortality, and being proven right can turn someone into the universe's greatest monster. This isn't just a recap of Infinity War and Endgame. This is a psychological character study of what happens when you're so convinced you're right that you sacrifice everything—including the only person you've ever loved. 🎯 KEY TOPICS COVERED: Why Thanos's mother tried to kill him at birth How watching Titan collapse shaped his entire worldview The thousand-year crusade across the galaxy Why Gamora's death was the moment everything broke The real meaning behind the snap Why being right didn't matter The tragedy of the garden 💭 THE CORE QUESTION: If you could live for a thousand years, would you spend it trying to save everyone? Or would you learn that some things can't be saved by force? Thanos couldn't learn that. And it cost him everything. This video explores: Thanos psychology Infinity War analysis Endgame explained Marvel villain analysis Character study Thanos backstory Mad Titan origin Infinity Stones lore Gamora and Thanos relationship Why Thanos was right 📌 If you want more deep dives into comic book characters' psychology: The Joker's Sanity Paradox Dr. Doom's Self-Made Prison Magneto's Impossible Choice [Link to other videos] 👍 LIKE this video if you think Thanos had a point 💬 COMMENT: Was Thanos right? Let's debate. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more character deep dives every day #Thanos #InfinityWar #Endgame #Marvel #MCU #CharacterAnalysis #ThanosWasRight #MadTitan #InfinityStones #Gamora #MarvelVillains #ComicBookAnalysis #PsychologyOfVillains #ThanosExplained #MarvelTheory