A Jedi's strength flows from the Force

One of my favorite films is Star Wars Episode I and the Star Wars trilogy. Aside from the fascination with abilities of Ray Parks (Darth Maul), I have become deeply interested in some of the thems involved with these movies. Some of the underlying themes of these films come directly from aspects of martial arts, and so in a lot of ways, I connect with the ideas and concepts presented by characters like Yoda, Qui-Gonn Jinn, and even Emporer Palpatine. For all things in this world, there is an equilibrium in place and there is much to learn from the things around us and the people we meet. People will encounter good and bad things from life, but learning from them is the key to growth and life. Accept things as they are, and in the words of Yoda, "flow with the force". By doing this we will learn to achieve many things and how to percieve and to understand the very root of situations and problems. In this way, we can then attempt to work through situations to have a desirable outcome.

Negative people have a hard time of understanding this as they are consumed by what is wrong with things, that the solution can not even begin with them. All things and all ideas begin and end with the mind. If you focus upon evil, surely evil of nature will come to you. If you focus upon the positive and the situations themselves and then, look to build rather than destroy, you will be able to accomplish more and to help the situations to reveal themselves.
"Do or do not, there is no try"
"Your overconfidence is your weakness"
"Always with you what can not be done"
"You'll never catch me on one of those ridiculous starships"

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