Your ability to be the best Jedi is not defined by your birth parents?
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Your ability to be the best Jedi is not defined by your birth parents
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Reasons To AgreeMines had no goals for improving their lives, environment or even their childrens lives, I could never be like them. 3 December 2018
my father was a sith, and I have spent my entire life trying to avoid the dark path and stay in the light of the correct path, it is possible. 15 December 2018
Choosing to be a better Jedi or even a better person willingly negates any negative actions done by your birth parents. Also, what your parents have done with their lives has nothing to do with your value as a person or as a Jedi. 14 June 2019
Defiantly not but defo increases your power if both parents are pedigree 10 March 2020
A child is their own individual, the parents are not the same. 6 December 2023
Your destiny is your own 26 January 2024
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Reasons for Remain Neutral
"Best Jedi" implies that one can be more good than another. We are not good or bad. We all have the potential to do many great and terrible things. Even a Sith is not "Evil". We all have the potential to choose good or bad.
There is alot to that I could explain
Breeding beats feeding, but anyone can be a Jedi just down to themselves.
I think it helps My dad is a 1 armed Rugby legend he had the force And it past to me
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