Star Wars Philosophy

There is a lot of philosophy in many Hollywood movies. Any person can take lessons and ideas from them, as long as he is ready for it, not just watching them for fun or for killing time as another soap opera.

Breathe. Just breathe. And look "beyond".
How often do we stop to think about our lives, past, future, goals and dreams? How often do we stop to enjoy the moment? How many times do we see things beyond purely material, beyond the obvious for the eyes?

What do you see?
This question fundamentally reveals who a person is. As Goethe said, "A man sees in the world the what he caries in his heart."

Light!
Darkness!
Balance.
But there is much more
"Good" and "bad" are partly relative, subjective notions. Good for one may not be enough for another. The bad for the second may be very good for a third.
Looked philosophically, good can not exist without bad. They are part of a whole like a magnet. One can not explain one without pointing out its opposite. And everything in the world is made up of dualities - warm - cold, hard - soft, beautiful - ugly ... When one clings to one extreme he stops seeing the whole picture. This is not necessarily something "bad". But perhaps there is "something" beyond the endless struggle of opposites. It is difficult to define, describe, draw it, because everything we have is dual epithets.

There is something "awake" inside me.
Every man has a spark that can light up. Everyone has the ability to "see", to realize themselves and the world in a new way. The problem is only in the choice. The choices are very often done by several not so logical factors - the past or, rather, the current interpretation, also because of the faith, emotion or intuition. In my opinion, there is no universal way to "wake up".

It will not happen the way you think it.
The mind has the habit of creating images and ideas about how a situation develops, and quite often the situation develops differently from our personal perception. The question is whether there is an attachment to this potential future. It's always best to get things done, as we want them to do, but if they do not, if we cling to something that's right in our way, it's a pretext for suffering. If a man has the ability to improvise and adapt to what is happening, he will be able to react to whatever happens and not to "get stuck".
Kailo failed you. I will not!
When something has happened in a certain way in the past, our mind has the habit of creating the thought that the same thing will happen in the future. This is very true for very pure physical and digital things. But people are very sophisticated programs and nobody can have be sure when a shortcoming will not be a long-term advantage.
Fulfill your destiny.
I personally do not believe in fate. Life is built on the choices we make. Although after a choice the consequences may be predictable, they do not include the possible future choice that we can make and overturn anything.