
It professes the “don’t quit, you can do it” cheerleading we hear from youth sports coaches and grandparents alike. Presumably, the instruction here is to go all-in on your goals. There is no try," from "The Empire Strikes Back." His chart-topping pontification that we’ve all heard a hundred times reads, “Do or do not.


In holding onto his obsession with preventing Padmé’s death, Anakin shows he is more interested in possessing her than loving her.One of the most famous quotations cited ad nauseam by business leaders, parents and gym teachers happens to be dead wrong. Moving on from loss is a healthy way to exist and the younger Anakin has already shown that he has trouble containing his anger. Yoda reminds him of the simple truth: holding onto something that is no longer meant to be in your path will only bring you closer to ruin. Seeking Master Yoda’s counsel, Anakin recounts his troubling nightmares and shows flickers of his arrogance, vowing to prevent these visions from coming true. His fear of losing Padmé only adds to the emotional turmoil after losing his mother Shmi (Pernilla August) in Attack of the Clones. He fears losing her, even though he has been reminded many times that fear is an emotion that leads one toward the Dark Side.

In Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) is having recurring premonitions of his pregnant secret spouse Padmé Amidala dying.
