@EarlMerleTheGirl I get your point, trust me, it's just that I'm more permissive, and I think what Kishimoto wanted to highlight with this conversation, was for readers to see Naruto's determination and how much he had matured. So, like I said, I let it pass.
To conclude with this, for me this part is a pre-ending, and I was hoping that in the last part of the manga Naruto would have found some plan or alternative to achieve world peace (a clearly utopian issue, it must be taken into consideration) or make a real change. but as you say, in the end everything works out for Naruto, and that ending leaves me feeling empty.
I would have liked that Kishismoto focused more on the feudal lords, these because of their greed were the cause of everything, and in the end he only focused on the kages and uchihas.
and the worst part of all is that naruto ends up "working" for the lords.
Finally, to me in retrospective, the conversation makes Nagato seem, how to say, a little stupid.
But if I ignore everything that happened afterwards, I have no problem with the aforementioned scene, that's my opinion, I respect yours, I also think that the fandom deified pain too much. And as I say, I wish that instead of focusing only on the uchihas, they had focused more on the system of the feudal lords.