My allegiance is to the Sith, the original Sith.
“It’s better to be a warrior in a garden then a gardener at war” and this Sith Lord had explain to us on how and why civilizations rise and fall.
No. A warrior flails in a garden, and a gardener falls in a war. We need both.
@@christianyaerger1751 You miss understand a warrior in a garden does not flail in a garden they are always prepared for when something goes wrong and are always vigilant to their surroundings and that's why a warrior prepares for anything so in a garden they are calm and collect and able to enjoy a garden and why a gardener why always die in the face of war because they are going around the garden complacent thinking everything is fine but when things go very wrong they have no idea how to deal with the problem and succumb to every plight that comes their way
Darth Sidious wasn't the best Sith. He was the worst. His empire lasted less than twenty years. He ruined the hard work of the Banite lineage by refusing to train a successor properly. He chose to leave the shadows and indulged himself, which led to his doom
@@christianyaerger1751 Thanos became a farmer after the snap. He seemed to be doing ok until the avengers cut off his retirement.
@@devaughnjohnsonfunny enough if had killed Anakin from the beginning he would still have his empire.
The Sith have forgotten the Rule of Two. It has allowed them to grow weak and rot from within.
@@TrueSithMastery btw I don't watch toxic videos I just reply to comments on them. I like the show btw, cause I'm actually a star wars fan who likes everything and I don't cry about stuff. Yes episode 3 of the show was 3/10 and this one was a 4.5/10 but I don't go hating it since it's not over..
This is absolutely perfect! The nonsense and ignorance around us is there because we allow to be there.
Disney can't handle the lore. It's so sad how they portray dark-side users. Real dark-side users are so resolute in their beliefs that they can't be swayed or have a change of heart.
it is just pandering to a false majority that hold no power in the real world.
@@Fact-fiend_1000ASMR.look to Darth Kreia, who taught Revan. Lots of others as well who have good points and views on topics. Dont restrain your line of thought either. That in itself is a weakness
@@edgebringr3494 Diversity of thought is a strength of the Order. From Adas to Krayt.
Darksiders are either new to their power, and therefore drunk on it or have been been going down that path for so long it dominates all of their thinking. Getting out of that should not be easy in any situation
Weakness and complacency both duel the edge of those who would climb. They just do it in different ways. One causes overconfidence, the other causes indecision.
This is the reason why I follow the Sith lore and apply to my everyday life especially today's bulshit society
Discipline will take you places where motivation cannot.
It's called...shit or get off the pot. Too many false followers think it's to follow the Sith teachings. Anakin is an example of this. Compliant traits are weak. To know you're 100% educated in the Sith practice is weak and will eventually lead to your down fall.😈👌🔥
Holy hell you went there 😂 respect from a Mando'ade
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Thank you master!!!! Time some one remembers the true teachings of the Sith order !!!!
This is my new favorite channel!! I know I will always find wisdom and motivation in these sith teachings!!
This was amazing. Your value continues to empower and invigorate, Master.
Excuses are the provinence of the weak, and nature will prefer the physically weak to the mentally or emotionally uncontrolled. Though different in agendas, both the Jedi and Sith value similar traits.
1) Honesty. Know and admit to errors and weaknesses, even if to yourself. Believing your own press is hubris and will destroy you. This was fundamentally the failure of Lord Kaan, and it allowed him to be manipulated by Darth Bane. However, Darth Zannah, by knowing both her strengths, weaknesses, and natural limitations, destroyed Darth Bane.
2) No excuses. Decisions and actions must be fully owned. Limitations are to be surmounted, not coddled. Darth Zannah never made excuses for her decisions, even if they might have been in error. Instead, she faced her consequences. When Bane ceased making excuses for his decisions at the Koriban Sith Academy, he quickly became a Sith Lord of unparalled might.
3) Hard work. Nobody ever improves anything by sloth.
Disgusting miss use of the darkside. Thank you master for those very accurate words about the ac......
Unless things change in the next couple of episodes, I'm grateful that the names of Tenebrous and Plagueis have not been drug through the mud by those fools. A video of their more scientific understanding of the Dark Side might be interesting. The diversity of thought of the Banite is what allowed the Order to become strong. No strict dogma was enforced, except for the command to maintain numbers at only two. This allowed for each master to perceive the Dark Side in unique ways and adapt the Grand Plan accordingly.
This is so cool!
Very good.
If you just found this channel, and love his content
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Keep op these very useful videos, man. 👍👍
I agree with you master weakness Can be dangerous you must be always be alert never let down your guard otherwise it can be detrimental to you never be contented and thinking that you're going to stay on top always be vigilant
POWER! UNLIMITED POWER!
There's allot of truth to these words.
Equality is a lie. ~ Lord Bane
Can get behind this philosophy considering I hate those hate woke universes fools.
What we need is a Netflix series of Star Wars The Old Republic!!! I know of the games but a series could be better!!! In fact it will because Disney won’t water it down!!!
Yeah. No way Netflix would screw up an IP with a deep and rich history. Never happen. Solid idea. The modern writers coming out of colleges and being influenced by woke segments of society will never infiltrate a Netflix property. 😐
I'm guessing putting Kathleen Kennedy or Bob Iger in that section about corporate leaders was too on the nose
Thank you. This is the platonic ideal of cringe itself. I will never again be able to look at anything Star Wars-related without chuckling to myself about that ridiculous sithgma grindset video I watched once.
You have brought joy into my life by being unintentionally hilarious. I hope you grow and mature as a person so that you can one day laugh with me
Everything that was said on this video is facts , the pointers here were on point ✅
That’s why I say that everybody cannot abide by the Sith Code
There are only a few Former Jedi/NiceGuys/ Good Guys who can actually convert to such practises of the DarkSide
When the going gets tough people tend to break A’LOT & back out of the DarkArts 🤣👏🏾.
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Hi, good content, I'm passionate about it, I was always curious; how the Sith applied pain as a source of “motivation” and if there is a way to apply that principle in real life.
Weird title name
Using the that stupid term “woke” kinda ruins shit.
Also… Bane didn’t write the Sith code… it was Sorzus Syn who predated the Banite line by several thousand years.
How else would you describe this mess of bullshit we have nowdays?
Also, I never credited Bane for writing the Sith code, he is just just known for repeating it many times..
Is this a parody? I don't get it. 😅
@@TrueSithMastery But then why use real world examples? That's sloppy.
@@conscientiousobjector5988 Depends on which examples you are speaking of.
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Don’t explain yourself to this worm. Thank you for the great content. Please keep on embrace your power and never rest on your laurels
The problem with Sith teachings, of course, is it fails to provide a full systemic analysis. It puts forward pure projection of strength, power, but fails to take into account the full complexity of the effects of different ethics and values systems provide. Such as how cooperation vs seeking personal power, compassion, while looking as weakness, an imperfection, is actually making the whole system stronger, more resilient. Instead it favors a personal struggle for power as an absolute, as the ultimate tool for strength, above all else. A very narrow-minded view of the world, and only partial, therefore incorrect. It's the path for slave in a Sith society to become free, but there are other kinds of societies exist. And ultimately it fails a humility test. Sometimes the strongest thing you could do is to give up the power.
With this approach, you won't become a Sith. The Sith ascribe everything to the absolute, and therefore this teaching is for the few and not for the many. It's okay that he doesn't suit you, but there are those for whom it's natural. A true Sith will never give up power, even death will not stop him.
The teachings of the Sith are not systematic, they are individualistic.
@@cyberneticbeast The Sith are blinded by their pursuit of power. They don't even question why do they need it in the first place. Take a pause, put your lightsaber aside, touch grass, sniff a flower. Why conquer the Galaxy?
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To put a chick in it and make it lame and gay, is indeed NOT the sith way. This comes from a much deeper... Darker evil. And evil... that is lame and gay.
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