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First of all, I am using translation and I would like to state that I do not want to have problems in this regard.

 

I have a history as a Jedi and Sith and I will be 19 this year, time passes quickly and I was 15 when I started this Jediism adventure. Frankly, Jedi has never been a religion for me, it is a way of life for me.

 

I was not officially given any rank in terms of rank. A master trained me and I have never had a rank in any Jedi order. Frankly, it does not have to be, ranks are just ego satisfaction for me, what is important is how much responsibility a person takes, the rest is mental masturbation.

 

I think young Jedi are the most important part of this community because they generally become very good masters in the future. I can be a little tougher than other Jedi in some matters and generally, instead of classes such as Guardian, Mystic, Sentinel, Consular, the Shadow class is closer to my personality. I am someone who ruins things online and does good offline. The internet environment is a problematic place. There is no problem with the dark side and the light side, which is good. The important thing is to find balance and stay away from extreme points.

 

What the Shadow class needs to do is to destroy the evil in its own life, not the dark side. The dark side is complementary to the light side, so directly destroying the dark side will also destroy the light side and imbalances will occur. It may be a bit of an extreme example, but a couple getting into a relationship or acting romantically cannot be against the Jedi way, but there is passion at the end of it. In that case, a Jedi should not be an enemy of passion and the dark side, a Jedi should be against evil.

 

I read the rules and we are not asked to create drama and argue with people instead of topics and situations, I understood and accept this rule.

 

By the way, what should we do if the person who forces us and comes after us is a moderator? This was the main problem of the Jedi orders. There is a team at the core and if someone from that team has a problem with someone, that moderator uses power. In other words, I cannot believe in simple words and oaths in this regard.

 

Some people say that in order for someone to become a Jedi, they must be accepted by their peers and society. What do you think about this? I think becoming a Jedi is something that a person can start and finish within themselves. Society has no record. I think it is right to keep a distance from society and other people. Society feeds on Machiavellian and extreme passion and blood, some Jedis have this situation and I almost have the opposite opinion with such Jedis. When a person's words are twisted, even if there is no violation of the rules normally, the person whose words were twisted is punished as if he said it himself.