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I think we should meditate, perhaps on our flaws, to come out the other side better?
I think I kinda get that?
As I understand it, it's about what we're willing to give into temptation for. Like, is what we get out of giving into temptation worth doing it? Or is keeping our stress bottled up and risking deeper temptation later an acceptable price instead?
I personally just didn't think this was worth it in comparison to, say, the council.
They love and support slavery, they will destroy slavery with non violence and zen (they won't)
I really am tempted to say this, but unironically... I think though that this will be unnecessarily casting aside the power and possibility the Force can grant. So:
You can vote for as many as you like.But, as an alternate vote (I think we can do approval voting):
But... do we care? We're not here to be Jedi, not really - we're here because Jedi are supposed to be "the good guys". If we meditate and realize that Jedi are not the good guys, or otherwise that Jedi have something different than what we want to be doing... does that help us overmuch?Considering what the voices said.
[X] Mediate on the question. What does it Truly mean to be a Jedi?
"That path is meant for—never mind." The way he cuts himself off, it sounds as if he thought better of telling you whatever he was about to share. "Good job opening the way. Let's move forward."
It isn't as much about others as it is about Anakin. It's him finding out what kind of "Jedi" HE wants to be. Not just what others tell him he should be. Because if he just lives his life according to what others want, then how is that different than being a slave?But... do we care? We're not here to be Jedi, not really - we're here because Jedi are supposed to be "the good guys". If we meditate and realize that Jedi are not the good guys, or otherwise that Jedi have something different than what we want to be doing... does that help us overmuch?
To be clear, I'm not saying to ignore Jedi teachings on morality and duty and such. I'm just saying that I don't believe "be a good Jedi" has or will ever be our core motivation. It's just a side effect.
I'll get to that later, don't worry.Again, for someone who's not in the know, who is that path actually meant for?