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Finny believes he is good for the narrator because he brings a sense of carefree joy and excitement into the narrator's life. By encouraging the narrator to break rules and take risks, Finny helps him escape the pressures and constraints of their strict boarding school environment. Finny sees himself as a source of positivity and adventure for the narrator.

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