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Sith Code better for everyday life?
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I'm more of the "Never heard of you. Your user name, avatar, and first post appear to be deliberately provocative, can I go back to my coffee now?" camp.
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Maybe_the_sith_arent_so_bad wrote: I have found that the Sith Code is far more applicable to my daily life then the Jedi code is. I often use hate to sustain myself during workouts and boxing matches, be it just frustration at life in general or hate of the opponent. Thoughts?
What a wonderful thing you have found for yourself ! It is my goal in this place to no longer take sides just encourage ! We share a few of the same feelings on the subject. I use many codes ... ways ... ideas at a many difrent times in my life ! Good on ya!
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as the Jedi code invites more peace and serenity, supporting almost all its foundations in knowledge. (for me the long and difficult way to advance in this type of society) but that in the long run is the one that will give better results in the long term.
obviously the Sith code invites us to do things in a different way, seeking more passion over all things and seek victory through strength and power, but basing everything on passion, something that is not entirely wrong in my way of seeing things and my way of living.
If you want to advance here in the temple, in your IP (initiate program)you will realize the great virtues of the Jedi code, but when I did that part of my IP I realized that I do not agree with the part of the Jedi code that there should not be passion, rather than being Jedi we are human beings and we have feelings like passion that drive us much in daily life, I also share your vision of using the sith code in sports since many times in this type of activities you need passion, strength and power to achieve victory, but for the common life it seems to me that the best way to achieve your personal, professional and academic life goals is the way the Jedi do it. With serenity, peace and the most important thing (in my way of seeing the code) with KNOWLEADGE
I leave a picture showing both sith and jedi code for the other that want to familiarize with them.
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Maybe_the_sith_arent_so_bad wrote: I have found that the Sith Code is far more applicable to my daily life then the Jedi code is. I often use hate to sustain myself during workouts and boxing matches, be it just frustration at life in general or hate of the opponent. Thoughts?
Yeah, quite a few people think as you do.
In the end, here it is mostly along the idea of "Do no harm." As long as you don't follow the Sith Code to the point of... I dunno, a Death Star, and as long as it makes you a better person, then by all means have at it! ;p
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Frustration and perseverance, yes, I think those speak more with the Sith code to face the challenges of our lives. Our emotions and passions should also be tempered in order to ensure we are not treading down destructive paths.
My passions and ideals fuel me to become more knowledgeable but I do so from a position of intellectualism, not hate for the other.
The Sith and Jedi codes come from very different philosophical points, both seek to address aspects of the human condition. It is the individual that must choose how one navigates between the two.
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Maybe_the_sith_arent_so_bad wrote: I often use hate to sustain myself during workouts and boxing matches, be it just frustration at life in general or hate of the opponent. Thoughts?
"Hate" is not a part of the Sith Code, unless you equate it with Passion. How do you use hate in your favor?
The pessimist complains about the wind;
The optimist expects it to change;
The realist adjusts the sails.
- William Arthur Ward
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