I would take this as meaning things are almost always more complicated than we want to believe them to be. With the power he wielded. He could have easily have created farm worlds whose sole purpose is to provide for the populations. Or created universal warehouses of goods that never ran out of the basic products needed. In endgame he says he decided to end all life and start anew. So that no one would remember what they lost. As opposed to simply removing their memories. He was set on a path of destruction. A distinction needed to sell the story of so many powerful beings banding together to defeat and destroy him instead. As Stan Lee once said. It's not about who could beat who in a fight. It's about the story the author wants to tell. They are comic books, not physics. Devices are there to allow the reader to self suspend their own disbelief. And really that's when the products are the most fun.
Titan's fate is connected to the Eternals movie. What would happen to a planet after a birth of a Celestial? The problem is that Thanos mentions resource problems, it would have been a more solid reference if he just said his theory and solution was rejected without saying what it was.
Thanos refused to bend to other opinions, and was broken for his ideals. A real lesson to carry with you.
I would take this as meaning things are almost always more complicated than we want to believe them to be. With the power he wielded. He could have easily have created farm worlds whose sole purpose is to provide for the populations. Or created universal warehouses of goods that never ran out of the basic products needed. In endgame he says he decided to end all life and start anew. So that no one would remember what they lost. As opposed to simply removing their memories. He was set on a path of destruction. A distinction needed to sell the story of so many powerful beings banding together to defeat and destroy him instead.
As Stan Lee once said. It's not about who could beat who in a fight. It's about the story the author wants to tell. They are comic books, not physics. Devices are there to allow the reader to self suspend their own disbelief. And really that's when the products are the most fun.
Titan's fate is connected to the Eternals movie. What would happen to a planet after a birth of a Celestial? The problem is that Thanos mentions resource problems, it would have been a more solid reference if he just said his theory and solution was rejected without saying what it was.