The Sith Code speaks about breaking your chains. But instead, it chains you to the Force and power. So much that Sith lose themselves in Power. Gathering more and more power, until it becomes their only goal. Forgetting any goal that they had before. Some embrace it to achieve some great goal, but you get into a loop of, I'm not powerful enough, I need more power to achieve my goal. When at the point, most of the time, you're more than powerful enough to achieve such a goal.
There is no such thing as "being chained to power", it's wordplay from the minds of the weak. You can not be chained to that which, by definition, shatters all chains. Power is the ability to do; to make something happen, it is the ultimate embodiment of ones will made manifest. There also need not be any goal besides power itself; what is wrong with desiring ever greater heights purely for the sake of it?
Power is not sentient that it will chain you. It is a tool to gain what you want. Imagine a poor guy with no money or influence. He is at the bottom of the food chain, struggling for food, resources and life itself as he is exploited. Compare this to a rich and influential guy who can gain what they want, depending on how powerful they are. The chain you speak of is not power, but the sacrifices one has to make to gain that power. As Valkorian would say- "A man can have anything, if he is willing to sacrifice".
When I look at the Sith Code and the Jedi Code, I realize that they are both nothing more than slaves of the Force. This is clear from their last lines. Among the Jedi, your existence is insignificant ("There is no death here-only the Force"). And the Sith believe that ONLY the Force can you . They both kinda narrow-minded.
Amazing vid dude, you make these so well 👍liked and subbed
Awesome video Noxxarian :) I love this :'D
Thanks for releasing this Teasers dude! What are your thoughts about them? :)
Oh keep them coming 😄. The preparation is on.... Then ...it ....stars.....
@@Noxxarian oh I certainly know that 😀
The Sith Code speaks about breaking your chains. But instead, it chains you to the Force and power. So much that Sith lose themselves in Power. Gathering more and more power, until it becomes their only goal. Forgetting any goal that they had before. Some embrace it to achieve some great goal, but you get into a loop of, I'm not powerful enough, I need more power to achieve my goal. When at the point, most of the time, you're more than powerful enough to achieve such a goal.
There is no such thing as "being chained to power", it's wordplay from the minds of the weak. You can not be chained to that which, by definition, shatters all chains. Power is the ability to do; to make something happen, it is the ultimate embodiment of ones will made manifest.
There also need not be any goal besides power itself; what is wrong with desiring ever greater heights purely for the sake of it?
Power is not sentient that it will chain you. It is a tool to gain what you want. Imagine a poor guy with no money or influence. He is at the bottom of the food chain, struggling for food, resources and life itself as he is exploited. Compare this to a rich and influential guy who can gain what they want, depending on how powerful they are.
The chain you speak of is not power, but the sacrifices one has to make to gain that power. As Valkorian would say- "A man can have anything, if he is willing to sacrifice".
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oh you know I'm with sith! the jedi's way is just.. too flawed imo.
The way of the Sith is flawed too.
Two parts of a single whole
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When I look at the Sith Code and the Jedi Code, I realize that they are both nothing more than slaves of the Force. This is clear from their last lines. Among the Jedi, your existence is insignificant ("There is no death here-only the Force").
And the Sith believe that ONLY the Force can you . They both kinda narrow-minded.
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@@Noxxarian because im from here dude
Make more sith videos, star wars is so 1 sided