Subject: To change the future is to cause it?
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Posted on: 2019-01-14 15:09:00 UTC

Except we know that's not true, even though Yoda thinks it is.

"If you leave now, help them you could; but you would destroy all for which they have fought, and suffered."

Except, um... he didn't. Luke's interference (in distracting Vader) saved everyone except Han, and definitely didn't destroy the Rebellion. Unless Yoda was looking into the deep future, with a 'if you find out Vader's your father, then one day your nephew will turn into a Vader cosplayer', Yoda was just wrong.

I mean, look at this:

"Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them, do not. Miss them, do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is."

The Republic is at war. The Jedi Order's whole thing right then is keeping people from dying. Plus, if a Republic Senator is in danger, that tells you something's seriously wrong - they should be safe on Coruscant! You don't have to dive headlong into paradox mode to take heed of the warnings from the Force.

I like your 'selfishness' interpretation more than the 'destiny' one. Anakin refused to tell anyone any details of his visions; he refused to accept that maybe he wasn't the best person to help; and he got so wrapped up in himself that he stopped noticing her at all.

Still doesn't explain how he went from 'I need him' to 'wooo, kiddy murder!' in about a minute and a half, though.

hS

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