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Fordítási probléma jelentése
1) Individuals can live peacefully.
2) Definite no, I am not ruled by my emotions.
3) Possibly, you need to have some power to be able to make your own choices.
2/3 no, on balance the sith are wrong.🐱🚀
The opposite is also possible though. We could also end up in a world resembling 1984.
But peace is not a lie - both sith and jedi are wrong.
Weakness leads to darkness
Darkness leads to kindness
Its always a cycle Someone gets spoiled, hurts people, people eventually kill em. And they are nice because they felt pain and junk and don't want others too. And that leads to spoiled people... repeat cycle.
Good, evil, are just a cycle.
The underlying theme of the force, is balance. Neither side has any. They're both radicals who miraculously found themselves in positions of power, despite their ineptitude of politics, warfare, and emotional intelligence.
Jedi were pawns
Sith were too but at least they didn't have to wear dumb robes and follow strict guidelines
Luke skywalker
Luke S.
George L.
all so clear now
The Empire Sith?
The Pure Blood Sith?
At least not if my understanding of the lore is correct (I'm don't have deep knowledge so I can very well be wrong).
Ineptitude leads to power.