Eight Life Lessons I Learned from Star Wars

The final countdown has begun for the release of upcoming seventh film of the American epic space Opera of Star Wars series on 18th December 2015.  After humming along steadily for months (years?), the Star Wars hype machine has kicked into hyper drive the past couple of days. And as we get closer and closer to the release of Star Wars-The Force Awakens which is the first movie of the sequel trilogy (Episodes VII-IX), my anticipation is mounting.

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 As a kid, I wanted to become a Jedi and grew up on A New HopeThe Empire Strikes BackReturn of the Jedi and used to think it as a real galactic world. I know it sounds totally insane but when I saw The Phantom MenaceAttack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sithby that timeI became a Star Wars nerd. 

Star Wars is very close to my heart. It may sound weird to you but I cried when Anakin Skywalker’s sudden transition from Jedi Knight to murdering all of the younglings in the temple. It was very hard for me to believe that he would personally desire every single Jedi in the republic to die. I hated Palpatine for bending and distorting Anakin’s emotions and enticing him towards the dark side. There were enormous moments from George Lucas’s masterpiece which has won our hearts with a cult fan following across the world. Star Wars has taught us endless life lessons and we have lived those movies. But I have learned these eight important lessons from Star Wars.

1. Dream Big to Touch the Sky

Star Wars reinforces that we can do incredible things, like rescue a princess from the Death Star or train to become a Jedi knight. Whether on Tatooine or a small town, it starts with a dream and belief. Never stop dreaming but we must have the desire to transform our dreams into reality.

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2. Be devoted to your friend

A friend in need is a friend indeed. A true friend will be with you in all thick and thin of life. Be true to him and respect your friendship. He/she will never let you down but always support you in your hard times. Ask yourself: Would you risk your life to help your friends destroy a Death Star?

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 3 Find a good mentor

A good mentor plays an integral role in shaping your career, both professionally and personally. He is like your backbone who will show you the path in the darkness. His teachings will be there with you throughout life. Grand Master Yoda was a great teacher and mentor in Star Wars. His few of the legendary quotes are life lessons for all ages.

“Luminous beings are we. Not this crude matter.” — Yoda

“Do or do not… there is no try.” — Yoda

“Patience, you must learn patience!” — Yoda

“Pass on what you have learned.” — Yoda

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4. Finish what you started

In some phases of our life, we often try to leave things in mid-way that we started without reaching the finish line. It happened with Luke Skywalker when he rushed to face Lord Vader in The Empire Strikes Back without completing his training and ignoring the advice of master Yoda. It was a bad decision by Luke and he pays for the mistake with the loss of confidence, his right hand, and a good part of his sense of identity.

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5. External appearances are always deceptive

Never judge anyone by their look, size, color or creed. Looks are always deceptive. When Luke first meets Yoda, he dismisses the creature as a mischievous and annoying interloper to his mission to find a Jedi master, Leia initially judges Chewbacca as a “big walking carpet” and Han characterizes Ben as an old fool.

As Obi-Wan Kenobi said “Your eyes can deceive you, don’t trust them.”  Don’t be judgemental as first impression is not always the last impression. 

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6. Anything is possible

The word Impossible itself means- ‘I am possible.’ But we have to believe first. When Luke ship got stuck in the swamp and Yoda told him to get it out using the force!.  As Luke was pulling it out, he doubted himself and the X-Wing sank again. Then Yoda pulled it out without effort. And Luke exclaimed “UnbelievableYoda responded,. “That’s why you couldn’t do it.. You didn’t even believe it was possible “.

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7. You can be a princess and a warrior

Princess Leia is an epitome of girl power. She is an inspiration for little girls to believe that they are not inferior to anyone. They can achieve whatever they wish in their life. Princess Leia is an embodiment of intelligence, beauty, courage and independence. From her signature hairstyle to her long white cloak dress, she looked gorgeous and stayed strong when Darth Vader tortured her for information regarding the location of the Rebel base. 

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8. There is a Force in Everyone

The most important lesson that Star Wars teaches us is that there’s a hero and villain in each one of us. Fear and anger always lead to the dark side which is lucrative and path with fewer hurdles. When you are confused between right and wrong, search your feelings for making the right decision. Never use your powers for evil. Once you start down the dark path, it will dominate your destiny forever. Haven’t you seen what’s under Darth Vader’s mask?

 

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Do let me know your favorite lessons from Star Wars in the comments below.

Stay away from the Dark side and May the force be with you!

P.S.- This post also got published in Huff Post, US. You can find it here.

39 Comments

    1. I LOVE this post! I am a die hard Star Wars nerd! I”m even wearing Storm Trooper Vans today with a Storm Trooper hair pin!
      I can’t wait to see the new movie!
      I think you’ve really nailed some great points with this post! I’m going to bookmark it to read again!!!

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      1. Hey Hi Amanda, I am so glad that you liked it. I have bought a new Star Wars t-shirt which I will be wearing on 18th when I will be watching the movie. Thanks for stopping by.
        May the force be with you:)

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      1. Hey Hii Chrissy, just counting the days…lol. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Friday to you too. May the force be with you:)

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    1. These are so great! It’s been awhile since I”ve viewed episodes 4,5 and 6 and I need to rewatch them before seeing the new movie. I’ going to share this with my Star Wars fanatics.

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      1. Thanks Sheryl, last month only, have revised all the episodes during Thanksgiving. Thanks for stopping by. May the force be with you. May the force be with you. 🙂

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    1. These are awesome lessons! I love Star Wars, particularly the old movies. I used to fall asleep as a kid daydreaming about being a female jedi, fighting alongside Luke. 🙂

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      1. hahah…very true Rachel. Becoming Jedi and fighting along side Luke is every star Wars fans wildest dream. Thanks for stopping by. May the force be with you. 🙂

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    1. I’m embarrassed to say that I have seen no Star Wars (nor Star Trek) movies but your lessons are very clear to me. I love the one that you can be a princess and a warrior at the same time. Heck yes!! Let the generation of girls today now this.

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    1. I’m embarresed to say that I have seen no Star Wars (nor Star Trek) movies but your lessons are very clear to me. I love the one that you can be a princess and a warrior at the same time. Heck yes!! Let the generation of girls today now this.

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      1. Hey Hi Hubb, I would recommend you to watch all the movies. You will love it. Princess Leia sets a remarkable example in the movie that girls can do anything whatever they want to do in their life.
        Have a great day! 🙂

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    1. Love this! I actually think my husband would appreciate this post even more. He and my oldest are Star Wars fanatics too. They are eagerly awaiting the new movie, just like you. Great post!

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      1. Hey Shan, I am so glad that you liked this post. I can understand what Star Wars is meant to any of its fan. Even I can’t wait to watch it. 🙂

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