: Boruto Uzumaki, the protagonist of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," often finds himself in learning situations where he must adapt quickly. His eagerness and natural talent, combined with his sometimes impulsive nature, make his learning process dynamic.
"Sakura teaching Boruto" refers to a specific fan-fiction or fan-art scenario, often associated with the creator Sakura Uchiha takes on a mentorship role for Boruto Uzumaki Context and Overview In the official Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Boruto isn't a god (initially), but he has the talent. Sakura teaches him that storage and patience are weapons. She doesn't give him the Seal, but she teaches him the theory of delayed gratification . She trains him to store small amounts of chakra daily in his palms. By the time the final battle rolls around, he has a "mortal's Byakugou"—not infinite, but enough for one miracle punch.
Boruto frowned, brow creasing, but as he breathed and focused he began to feel the hum she described. Sakura's voice was steady. "Good. Now direct that filament outward — not forcefully, but like guiding water through a narrow channel."